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CIVIL SIDE

... the public. The plaintiff wvas Mr. aii Jeremiah Garnett, tho editor of the Mlanchester Guardian ; ta the defendants were Mr. Thomas Soealer, the editor of the M~auchester Courier, and Mr. Robert Scarr Seale~r, his Son, i -Mr. Cresswell end Mr. Brandt appeared ...

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 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 ...

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 ...

BOROUGH COURT—THURSDAY

... of Higher Ardwick; Mr. Thomas Avre, Barton; Mr. Robert 'Tebbutt, Baruage; Messrs. John Lees, Cornelius Randall, John Mountai, Edward Coward, and Thomas Bro3Ln, forChorlton-upoln- Medlock; Mr. GeorgeWhitelegg, Chorlton-cum-Hardy; M11r. Daniel Hampson, ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW TEA PARTY

... Sevier, Mr. John Asbton, solicitor, Mr. J. P. Edelston, Mr. Edward West, Mr. John Hodgson, Mr. Greening, and Mir. G. NV. Hardy. The building Was handsomely fitted up fur the occasion, a number of banners, bearing appropriate mottoes, having been placed ...

THE LATE BANK PARCEL ROBBERY

... examinations be redoced to writing, and that the prisoners be then remanded for another week. The first witness called was, Thomas AshwortLh, horse keeper at the Old Boar's Head, Manchester, who said he was present on Fri- day eveninr the 18th ult., when ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... and entered the dwelling. house of Thomas Williamson, with intent to commit a felony.-The. jury, after consulting for about ten minutes, returnad a verdict of not guilty. Abraham Mills, 31, Abraham Hardy 29, Thomas Standrin, 42, Benjamin Chadwick, 37 ...

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. ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... guilty was accordingly returned, and upon the application of Mr. Wilkins the prisoner was instantly discharged. RAPE. RAPE. Thomas Rowte, 29, was indicted for having, at Roy- ton, feloniously ravished and carnally known one Mary Whitehead.-It appeared from ...

THE LAND-TAX FRAUD

... tme following table:- ~~~e- ~~~~~~Property. Names of Places. Value in Value in Intr. IC- 16S. 1841. perct. )re ChortMocaun-Hardy.. £236 15 0 £4,579 1,9V( Blsc~ey' . , 364 197 7,673 2,190 &orro¼ . . 435 1 3.S 9,340 2,100 l.0. Motion.), 19613 21 ...