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Lancashire Summer Assizes

... illuradhire tuntmer Iddiled. I SOUTMERN DIVISION.-LIVERPOOL. BEFORE SIR THOMAS COLTMAN, KNIGHrT. CROWN COURT. t THUP.SDA Y, August 20. i MrTJUTSTICE COLTMAN toak his seat about nine o'clock, and proceeded to try the remaining MIINT CASES. Dennis Rov'crson, 28, (Ceold read and write imnerfectly.) h Freaois Pullin 25, .T'lhnc Watson. 40 and Hareny Richynond, alias Lairker, 3. ;, one of whom ...

HORRID MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... HORRID MUR6EOF LORD VLLM:RUSSE , . i,: ?? d 1- 1.. :, z., ; 7: : 0 , at c~~~erom a e Jh'adro~'i'laenday.) of The neighbporimood of PohokAt'-eo 16rkl'n, was, d, -about a. quarteir hefiore se'ven'thIis ' r ing, t ir into con- Xl sidernblo excitement by one of the femalee donalbsties of 'his' s;lordship rushing out ofthe hoase (No. 14), callinlgifor assist- or ancel she having just ...

RE-CAPTURE AND COMMITMENT OF ANDERTON FOR THE MURDER OF COULTON

... RE-CAPTURE AND COMMITMENT OF ANDERTON | II FOR THE MURDER OF COULTON. On Monday evening a gentleman residing at Kirkiess, a few miles from Wigan, cent a messenger to Air. Whittle, right chief conctable, with information that Andronbd en ien seen in the vicinity of a farm in the occupation of Mr. i en Blackledge, near Ilindiley, subcequent to his escape from ilco custody. Mr. Whittle, on Tuesda ...

SECOND EDITION

... Inot on. VlIM- lMerouilry-o/7I cc, Fr'iday Nloon. we a d- _ _ _ -I land Th Iol. HIGH TREASON. of.- 3 tnot toc hadth Lion, CENITRAL (WRILVAI COURT.-rTHURSDA Y.) si co ait to aidt IlBefore, Lord DI04NOAN, Mr. JUiatic PATE'tS~CY, Mir. Baron roc Ic b' y TRIAL 0 asnnsono ti tli lecone~ O-r OF OXFORD FOR SHOOTING AT of Ourn HELL MAJESTY. CIA li-n This mrorning being appointed for the trial of ...

MR. FIELDEN'S PITIFUL CHARGE AGAINST MINISTERS

... ~Itite Xikbtrpoofa Iff cur L., SAL US POPULY L-EX SUPREMA. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1840. MR. FIELDENIS PITIFUL CHARGE AGAINST MINISTERS. .. . . a. . - - - . nkorhl e and On Friday last Mr. Fielden made a miserable and I abortive attempt to show that Ministers had resorted to f practices which. had the charge been as true as it was r notoriously false, would only have proved that they lnad c C been ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR WIGAN

... TIlLATE MURDER NEAR WIGAN.. Atte 'r;exinnittiotn. on ie-nesday w'ek: a(f tile nthe n weT sMIs. in A a nt tile 11111-del of Joiin Coltatn. one of the-n, Id)lj h ItolcR o ,C o nthe lit that Coultin s'orobbed uad intinierei, 1 9 Andrti caI e to hi btllto', ill WVigin, About ten o'clock , it Tl'lreventtiptlhes'r 'ettocetli'h. Ilebatlghtsonepatal. d and! Anderton lent himha a handkerlchief to tie ...

THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... THEM QUARTER SESSION9. )w Theseemlonscommenced on Monday last, bofare James Clarke m Esq., Recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn on the he Grand Jury;- of Jein Haselden, Esq., foreman. Robinson Duckworth, S'vinton Boult, Charles Grove, William Bllain, John Golding, jun., George William Boyd, William Huson, James Palmer Budd, Edward Jones Adam Cliff, Timothy Jevos, David Cannorn, Samuel ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER.—APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER

... ATROCIOUS MURDER.-APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER. i One of the most brutal and atrocious murders whi, h t has occurred for some years in Manchester was pe pe. ItraIe on Saturday night last, in a house in a court i l tCha31,; s Lreets London Road. The victim was an ,r, 3 for un te ?? named Maria Connor, who lived tbe ruffian who inflicted the deadly wounds. His naflw is Thomas ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... | NISI P11IUS._S.IJnnDAY, SEPT. 5. SEIZUR;E OF BREwERS C.SFKS UNDER A DISTOOAINT. Joultv. Jaccso1L._-Mr. Joule, an extensive brewer in Salford, brought this action against the delendant, who is a bailiff ?? Oswald MosleVI, Balouet, Lord of the Manor of Mlanchester, to recover possession of ccrt;,in casks of his which the ulefendant had seized under a I frss fr rent, against William Briericy, a ...

MANCHESTER COINMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... I The annual meeting of this body was held at their room in the Ton-nHall, King-street, on Wedresday illoriling; 1). Pl'cE, Eaq., ouc of the constables, in the chair. IlMr. 1III.N E, jun. read the minutes of the proceedings of the last meeting. Mr. WXiop, the euamptioller, then proceeded to read the rcc munts of the various comluitteos, of which the fullouing is a sutuilarc% D ' ?? h. it. ...

LANCASTER AND LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... EAN. Prothonotary's Office, Preston, 201k February, 1840. r. A The next Assizes will commence at Lancaster, on ain- Thursday, the 19th of March, and at Liverpool, on Tues- f caye- day, the 24th March. ,ley, The records in causes to be tried at Lancaster, and at Pre- issue onl or before Wednesday, the 4th of March, should and be ordered on that day ; and in those to be tried at Liver- t tove ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIo-s : - of +hn -A f- ti h.. - The sessions of the peace for this borough co o'clock on Monday, In the Crown-court Ses5ions1h0 ?? ten Clarke, Fsq., Recorder. There vere seventy-seve, V ! fore trial, sixty-nine of whom have been cnmnmitted 0 een Oeno lony.and eight for Daidemeanours and assaults ihatges ff, mint case. The Recorder, In the cOUrC of hia. There r Ift. julry, ...