Refine Search

Countries

Place

Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Access Type

2,702

Type

2,684
1

Public Tags

LANCASTER ASBIZES.—CROWN COURT

... LANCASTER ASBIZES.-CROWN COUR'r. THURSDAY, A.4pil4.. to WL odshilpet k tint diat. At nine o°clock. T;e busrineo ret to throcighonnit thedditxt pn ftea littleor no intereat, and tthe fllow- of, Ing i' ii surmteari. Y' James nfitt pur Sl JinMa Tll~rer 24 Thomas the ehentrnoo &enn f y, HartleY. 27, and Joh, ulume, 2, 4ere indicrted for a burgeai-y Iii I .tn te dweltlhrn.hliilo of the R1ev. ...

THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH v. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... |THE COURT. OF QUEEN'S.-BENY v- T HOUSE OFCOMMONS it - Itmwill be seen0from our abstract of the parliamentary .i : tidebistes, and from the proceedings-in the Court of Queen s , FBench oW Wedneitday that' these t*o ibdies are& noowr ou I e' open 'collsion.l Theb:oisso of Ooniitin, bj largebma- a j brritiem6 hive ord ' Sttickdiole,'thl'e.plaiatWff in 'the ac- oitn ?? th a liameatary: rinters, ...

LIVERPOOL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... LIVEUPOOL MIDSUItMMER SESSIONS. These Bessions commenced on Monday last, at 10 o'olock, in the Sessions-house, Chapel-street, before James Clarke, Esq., Re- 1 corder. The calendar contains the namesof eighty-two prlsoners for felony and twentythree for misdemeanours and assaults.- The following gentlemen were sworn of the Grand Jury:- William Nicol, Esq., Foreman. William Nixon, - Thomas ...

MURDER

... MURDEr s On Monday afternoon ah inquestwas held before H. H. Statham t Deputy Coroner, to iiquire into the death of Thomas HaUigan, I a laboerer residing in Canning-street, who was stabbed on Sun-r if day morning last, shortly after coming out of a public-house in1 Vauxhall-road, and died almost Immediately. A man, named James Higham, was in custody charged with the commission of the offence. ...

Lancaster Lent Assizes

... ?? lrdlifjfC, -: - ? I- ;, I. I - ?c , ?? ??-r f; .? ? -, V N~gHERNDI~iION:thO t amraara ?? mtten,'entered Laaasieer Oil Ong Sit Tusa ose xlt re udges arriyed inl tetrt ~the to.fe bknte see4adinmoodlaihely proe&.ded tori L'to-thadasewhere the oammisseton wae opened in the uir-al ' ms asmer. OnWedne dymorning their Lordsiilps.3t;ouod d dw a divine, Servole.,iland the Qeurtai were Opiened at ...

CHURCH RATES—CASE OF MR. BAINES

... IttCe wfefrpal SIturtrttvi. SALlUS FOPUII LEX SUPREMA. i U.IDAY, ~1ARCH 26, . FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1840. ?? CURCH A-, _ OF I CHjURCHj RAiTES,-0ASE OF MIR. BAINES.I Soefwyen' ago, when the paper currency was so epreciae thiat any man possessed of a guillea could obtain for it a pndntndseen shillings in sjlvcr. the Hous~e Of Commons affirmed at resolutioji, proposed by Mr. Vansittart, the then ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... - DREADFUL' AURDER e Of die C7snat and Cointliss 1) AidrmigiieS at BafIe., t It Tile Count and Countess dI Antrbaikgues, F reh i Noblesse and distantly related to the unfortunate z fanj3l yotbthe Bouibons, resided on Laires-tci _ace ) on the banks of the alDi'ies. -They Iud T in a w which, t1hough far frm whi'at .he.y Ihad. brminely d m roved inj veit iiaaS rath~er borderlio on'3'2h ?? 'tlan'd ...

WEYMOUTH ELECTION PETITION

... The following is-an extract from the evidence of Major Steward, before the Committee, with copies of two letters from the Duke of Cumberland to him, in answer to applications from certain eltctors of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis for 'thefiurther-ance of their dift'erent promotions in tile 7navl or other dt- part lenea / Your Constituents applied to you to apply to the Duke of Cumberland ?-My ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... UlTradlifre ?? Udiltdo -- ?? I ?? as_ _ a. CROWN COURT. FRIDAY, August 27. t n John Lotee, a middle-aged antn, was placed on his trial far t ao having, at Litherliand, attempted to commit an unnatural crime. 1I 1' Mr. JAMES con uoted the prosecution, and Mr. WIIKINS n r- defended-the prisoner. e1 Air. WILKINS was proceeding with his address to the jury n e whea he wos Interrupted by hist ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... ? ?? ? 1. 6 RM ., fut ?? gdd'ltdl ire at SOUTHERN DIVISION-.LI~~VERPO`OL the Pr. itbl CROW WCOURT. .-On 1ba apain adem, W NSAY three n MURDER, AT MANCHESTER. Saw tl Vissi- Thomas )?Roehe, 29, (could read and write imperfectly,) He call Ellen and Samuel Blackaey, '21, (could read and write well,) have yi were placed on their trial, charged with the wilful mur- then ea der of Matthew Naylor, at ...

COURTS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... | COURTS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENTI DEBTORS. I SOUTDERN CIRCUIT3 c T. B. BOsWEN, Esq., Crmmissaonor. I Radnorshire-Pi estelno, Wednesday, Feb. 23. t Brecknockshire-Brcuon, Friday, Feb. 25. 6 Carmarthunshire-Carmarthen and bormogh. Monday. Feb. Qs. a Cardiganshite-Cardigan, Wednesday, March 2. 0 Pembroheshire-Haverfordwest and town. Friday, March 4. Glamorgantabire-Swvansea. Monday, Malaio 7. ...

INQUESTS BEFORE P. F. CURRY, ESQ., CORONER

... INQUESTS BEFORE P. P. CURRY, Es%, CORONA CHILD S&ALDED.-On Friday last, the wife of John AlspinalI, of oid Finch-street, mariner was engaged boiling Emoe clothes in a ur- pan on the lire. On tas'ing the pan off, she placed it on the foqa, he near her husband and infant son, twenty-one isonths old. The child woos playing, at the time. with a roasted potalto, sturk ona c- forlk, and in tur ning ...