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MISS BAGSTER'S CASE.—COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... ou wen t with the Miss Newtons ?-Yes, I did. Wal; Miss Clayton. witil you ?-Yes, site was of the psety. Any bodyhwboul tdid you see ?-Mur. laver.t IeAndI Mr. N'ewt'on ?-Yes ; and I saw Mr. Somebody ielse- ; Ifitrget hi5 nante. D] d Mr. Nletevrton say ...

PETTY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY LAST

... calculations on the valuation of Mr. Collier, of 10d. and Sd. per yard, and w'ere about togive their decision by reducing the maxi mum value of £250 to £150, when Mr. Aukerley, on making some inquiry, discovered that Mr. Collier had been giving an estimate of ...

Bankrupts

... Manchester. Att. Mr. Ogden, Manchester.: J. R. Inqes, Fonchureh street, morohant.-J. Henderson, Theolhald's road, Middlesex, baker-R. S. Young, Brock- lili, Berkshire, brower.-H. Stanley, Tring, Hertfordsbire, linen draper.-J. Ashe the elder, Portwood within ...

THE LATE INQUEST AT WIGAN

... wife of Wm. Collier, Adelaide-strect, aged 57; on the 4th ,inst., Edwin John, son of , the Rev. Samuel Doria, Standishgate, aged 9; on Saturday last, :Mary Ann Banks, Princess-street, aged. 21 ; ,same day, .Thoe mas Seddou, Wo1khouse, collier, aged 34; ...

WIGAN BOROUGH SESSIONS

... discharged. Michael Dawber, 31, and Joshua Collier, 20, were charged with stealing a drawer and 5s. 10d., the property of James Hague.-Mr. Ovens prosecuted, and Mr. Cat- terall defended the prisoner Collier. The particulars of this case recently appeared ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... heard at the front door, when one of the women servants went to open it, and, on doing so, several men rushed into the lobby. Miss Miller, on hearing a noise, came out of the parlour, when she saw four men standing in the passage, and being aware there was ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... round and Baid he did not'like being fol- 1fa.d about in that manner by the prosecutor. Mr. Bar- .ea'c5then said that If the prisoner did not complete ile perchase he (Mr. H.) should demind his money back . d, when the prisoner said that he had never been ...

TOWN HALL CASES

... cording to the evidehbeb. Mr. Porter was in coniequence e ordered to pay 17sAtOd., the balance claimed. d THE 'H MiAr Deioa.-Seven men,' whose names were J. Carter, T. Carter, G. Nixon, W- Rawbliffe}, B. Hindle, r, ?? Anderten, nbd dW. Sharples, were brought ...

HER MAJESTY'S MASQUE

... to these of Mrs. E. Anson, Miss Brand, Miss Stanley, Miss Devereux, Miss Paget, Miss Liddell, Lady Ashley, Lady Paimerston, Countess of Wilton, Lady M. Marsham, Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope, Lady Macfarlane, Lady C. Villiers, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... Walmesley, Bury, collier. Mr. D. clung to sede elevated part of the vessel, and was the only person or, the wreck, when it came to be examined. Another man liad stood by Mr. Duckworth for a great length of time, and was at last ex- hausted and o d to quit lis ...

THE BRISTOL MURDER

... THE BRISTOL MURDER. 1 The remains of Miss Jefferies, the unfortunate old lady a who was murdered in her own house, Trenchard-street, a Bristol, were interred in the Bristol Cemetery, at Arno's d Vale, about a mile from the city, on Monday last. v On Tuesday ...

PRESTON EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... caime begging. There was another lad along with himi, hut cannot say thati it was Jacobs.; Miss. ad she handkerchif and apron on the .following Tinarda morning. S -0 . d * Wllim Hrst panbrkeir, Blackburn, ?? coming on the 19th March, and pawniing two handkerchiefs ...