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April 1843
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CROWN COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 27

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Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ;i.I, ?? .,4 ire tent Addiltd- .I Offfadfr SOUTHERN DIVISION. wa CROWN COURT. hiet BEFORE mR. BARON PARKE. otl FRIDAY, March 31. die His LoRDSHIP entered the court at nine o'clock. ROBBXERY tb Robert Dean, 30, Joseph BuckleV, 23, (could read im- fr erfectly,) and Benj. Whitehead, the latter of whom had up bail, were charged with a robbery at Ashton . the two former were indicted for stealing ...

CROWN COURT.—TUESDAY

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SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... SATURDAY, MARCIi 25. V The assizes for the southern division of this county P commenced on Saturday. The learned Judges, Mr. ti Baron Parke and Mfr. Justice Coliltall, arrived at the (I Rilwaevy station, Lime-street, shortly after six o'clock in n the evening, where the High Sheriff, Vrilliani Garnett d Esq., of Manchester, with a body of pikemen, waited their arrival. Their Lordships were ...

CROWN COURT

... r B~oE rMR JUSTICE PR1 di - TMfURSDA Y, April 6. to The Learned Junaz entered the Court a few minutes se Etafter nine. utR d Maryj Ifuaf r, 29, (could read,) stood charged with the I o ilful murder of John Hunter, a acetr h prisoner pleaded not guilty, hi Mir. WILKINS, with whom was r. Mofnde, ber for cc = h rsecution. The prisoner was.dfnetb r bi PlsrslOLLOCK In Mr. WILF INS, in opening the ...

PETITION AGAINST THE CORN LAWS

... PETITiON AGAINST THE CORN LAWS. SALFORD COMMISSIONERS' MEETINGf A Special General Meeting of the Salford Conmmis- sioners of Police, called by Charles Gibson, Esq., law- clerk, in compliance with a requisition, was held on Wed- nesday evening, at the Town Hall, to consider the pro- priety of petitioning parliament for a repeal of the corn- laws. There was a numerous attendance. WILLIAM LOCKETT ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... The commission for this county was opened on val Saturday last, in Chester Castle, and the business of an the assizes commenced on Monday last, Mr. Justice thi: maule presiding in the Crown Court, and Mr. Junstice - Willams a Nisi rius.In the latter, there were only me Williamns at Nisi Pris r l u C met Ithirteen cases for tria~l. The calendar of Crown pris~oners~i ist extremely heavy., ...