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... SERIOUS CHcArGe A0'NTe~ss A ?? Housess O'.rclucaa. the p - it 55 -A man named Walter Ivring Nicholton, wasl broughit lit' up on the serieus charge of being a party 'o a robbery of 33; 5 poiead tobacco, whiels took place from a ve'sel at the ...

Police Court

... with making a falhe dec'aration W. inl relation to a pawn ticket. The prisoner sold the H-ot to- ticket of a watch to a person for 3)h., and alter getting htan ot part of the purchase money, she went before the mepis- rn'r he rates, and made ...

POLICE COURT

... ho tad doen it under a misapsprehien- ell sion of the law; and lie lylr. Ituslitoni would not islei etc. [he I its, trusted that wcould be a lessen so cite rest of else boys, for making 5 raustin a millswrigist was to give him a ftrtune. 51i- CAUINs-sos- ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... country was ed in such a position as to have a necessity for their services, Id a very large-proportion of them would volunteer for a time, partrculqrly if the time was limited. The Ai- ,ld trAse'e crew felt tie, act of impressment a ...

UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF FORGERY, AND HONOURABLE ACQUITTAL.—The trial of Mr. Thomas Mawdesley, of

... and child a is in the country, has claims upon the attention of every 1s an conductor of a public journal. If an innocent man, in a st consequence of some accidental resemblance to a guilty D it person, may e branded with infamy, consigned to ...

PRESTON OCTOBER SESSIONS

... July last, during the fiir, a purse, containing one soVereigl, and six hialf-crowils, the property of Peter -Horrocks. 'T'he prosecutor, it appeared, who is a married mal, had gone with the prisoner, a married woman, behind a public-bouse, and while they ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... fel eno ioe)nic lo nt w a. Y en. hibfre? A o Erol.exanhi iied byih or. ?? pairlnS.-'. B'ette aren a tiargdo, . te'llon but A. haentlgate. itr ?? ta ?? eartecyo rac a. No;s amrntiur frtteor n015' Qli; ?? b r11om sutliyoi inss ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... the person of John Spencer. a pocket book, a tobacco box, two handkerchiefs, a few coppers, and other articles. The prosecutor said that lie was a blacksmith, liv- ing at Church Bank, end that on the Itith of August he was at a public-house, ...

THIRD EDITION

... by a jury, hut ho saidled also wi h a heavy debt, The whole affair was a pretencec they wecotr the appear- ance ef to real enansfer when none cxisted. invoice had been paid by William, and not by Michael, and this clearly ,ed that the whole teas a collusiont ...

NEW BAILEY COURT-HOUSE

... night, a di etub'hence occurreid Ietchween the prisoner anil Iiis brother. OhBriani stopped'. for a wiiiiitit or tien in the street, dluring, which ti me tite priioner i'islii'i out tif a Cellar, Crying gii ti it,'' mid ptahtbed hiiio twice rwitlu a knife ...

THE MONSTER INDICTMENT CASE

... sgainst nine a opsnv ecaic f evtn wohad been indicted for a a onpraytoipoers ddreue to beggary Mfessrs. b Joesan otsegieeso te idfft Foninlry, Newton- nt le~~ilos.Inth cicuarcovelig rhe seting, there d was -a statement of the cites, to the ?? ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... suninconiog up the evidence, 5stite that if all the prisoner had stated 'A ae- trsae, he had no right to act as he had done. If the first marritge c, rematty a , nt perfoieacd in a legal rmannier, the clergyrnati who Per. formed it was puuL.hitble, atid ...