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WIGAN BOROUGH SESSIONS

... -place; Richard Barnes, Wallgate; Wm. Edwards, Stan- dish.ate; Joseph Cooke, Hope-street; James Seotson, Wiend ; Thomas Hardy, Scholes ; Thomas Winuard, Standisbgate; James Gerrard, Wallgate. The Grand Jury returned a true bill against John iMowden, for ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... Winterbiotton, Mt1igate, 25; on Sunday last, John, son of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Scholes, aged 2 years and 7 months; on Monday last, Mr. James Fairhurst,' sen., Scholes, 79; same day, Edward, son of Mr. Thomas White. side, Innicesper, Standiehigate, aged 9 months;' ...

EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... ler, do; John ' Ramsdale, stationer ; Thomas Hardy. bak ,er; Robert ID Irving brewer; Richard Liptrot, provsion dealer; John.' Jo Lund, clogger: ,James Martlew, ironfounder; William. ee Platt, shopkeeper; Thomas Swift, -millwright;I Jamnes Pots Stroyan ...

LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... Dickinson. Edward Hardy Bell, 47, charged with, having, at Penning- ton, obtained, by fraudulent pretences, two pounds in money, the property of Joseph Dixon; also. with having stolen, at Coniston, one sovereign, the property of Thomas Nicholson also, with ...

LANCASTER MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Jurymen':_Mr. John-Aldren, druggist, Lan- easter, foreman;; John Battersby, 6abinet maker; John tllvort, Innkeeper; Thomas Cardwell; currier; Thomas lowhurst,. broker; John 'Hewetson, cooper; Robert Leighton, grocer; Robert Mansergh, draper; Edward l 1ilor, ...

LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... Previous to the last election, at a period Urelic there C Was a good deal of excitement among all parties ill Liverpool, Mr. Hardy, it appeared, hall made a speech at the Tradesman's Reform Association, and in the next i No. of 7the Liverpool Maeil, *vtich ...

SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... -Heery Arnold, Manchester, merchant. - Jsnmes Buxton, Spotland, spinner. Hu,,h Dawson, Spotland, fuller. Thomas Henry, Cheebram, cotton-dealer. Thomas Slater. Ardw ick, gentleman. - James Booth, Houg'hton. hat-manufacturer The Learned Chairnoan addressed ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... defendant did net under- y stanid the letter in the sense in which Mr. Hardy un- u deestood it; tie (lid iiot concelive that Mr. Hardy was a defsullerat sales, tie knew nothing of Mr. Hardy ti or his concerns, and, therefore, he never thought of ?? so. nor ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... improper hours, and carting it through the public streets, in a wet state. Fined 10s. and costs, amounting to ZI ls. 6d.- Thomas Murphy was charged with emptying a privy on Tuesday morning. Fined 10s. and costs, amounting to LI Is. 6d. Defendant: I have ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... years. f Edward Hardy Bell, 47, charged with having, at Pennington, r -;btaioed, by fraudulent pretenoes, two ponudain tmoney. thepro- a Perty of Joseph Dixon. Also, with havine stolen, at Coniston, n ,eO sovereign, the property of Thomas Nicholson. Also ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—TUESDAY, MARCH 25

... afternoon. His Lordship took his seat at half-past nine o'clock. There was a numerous attendance. Hardy and Another v. Wil~h.-The plaintiffs, Mary Hardy and Hugh Unthank, are winc-merchants in Man- chester, and the defendant, Henry Wilks, an innkeeper ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... and hard labour. NISI PRIUS COUItT: THURSDAY. Before Alr. Justice Cressivell. Cliffe v. Hardy.-John Cliffe, grocer, of Pendleton, was ttie plaintiff, and John Hardy, provision dealer, of the same place, the defendant. The action was for a balance of £24 ...