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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 ...

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 ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... COWLINGOpere o Thomas su Wilson, Thomas Brancker, the younger, Thomas Field, .Timothy Bourne, Miss Harriet Copeland, Pat. Hare, IJohn Hamapson, Andrew Ralph, Mrs Margaret French, 8, 17 and Thomas Jagger. W 1,Mr. WATSON appeared for Mr. ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... Manchester, on-the. a w l1thofAugustilst. (iullty. Threemonths imprisonment, and lo r, to keep the pease for two years. P Df Thomas Gerard and Joseph Clarke were also charged with a at similar offence at Wigao on the 15th of August Ilst. Gerard d is pleaded ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... li; Henry' Honderion 29; John Shore, 43; Joihn Brown. S4- John iherry. 21. SEwslr Ye;rt.-AsPLiamu,.6 Msr1art Robserte. 29; Thomas ~loyd, 14; Ann SmIth, S9; John Glbbon. S2; Mary Itt1ey. 16; Sarah Iti MKe, 24t; DavId Grifoths, 07; Jotseph Hughes, li; bridige ...

THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN AND THE IRISH TRIALS

... Wilse declared d that Mr. O'Cotinell's indictment might have served as a perfect indictment for high treason. 5 Why. then, was Hardy acquitted end O'Connell con- demned? IWas the evidence in the one case weak and t in the other strong P Is the nature of the ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... imprisonment and hard labour, in ao 0 BURaGLARY. 15 a p .Richard Hambfleti, 18, and Thomas Weods, 17, were The 1,indicted for a burglasry in the house! of Mr. Thomas Sim- prir Ircock, at Wanrrington. The prosecutor was a watch- plal ,maker, lodging at ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... fternoon. ?? LORDSHIp took his 6eat at half pastnineo'clock. f n. There was a numerous attendance. d I- HARDY AND ANOTHERS V. WiLKr.-The plaintiffs, Mary Hardy tl and Hugh Unthank, are wine merchants, in Manchester, and 0 the defendant. Henry Wilks, an Innkeeper ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... Scarisbrick. unlawfurlly and ma- mu h liciously cut nail wounded Thomas Meados with intent 'lb Ito do him grievous bodily harm. Mr. llomi: stated the r. curse, It rippeared that the prosecutor and Thomas Rim- on ~B mar went to the house of the prisoner, on Monday ...

POLICE COURT

... but ultimately the c prisoner they had in~custody consented to go quietly, andl they succeeded in .getting him to Bridewell. Thomas Gore, a young man who saw the whole of the affair, said the conduct of the officer was perfectly justifiable, and whoever ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... y Messrs. and in Thomas-street, Limerick, was destroyed by lire Friday last. The village of Meinbrissen, in the Electorate of Cassel, is advertised to sold, the whole of the inhabitants being about to emigrate to America. Mr. Thomas Redfem, of Halkin ...