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POLICE COURT

... . PUDLICANS d&o FieEig ht ?? , six heer-elleers. and twoI dealers in table brer, were suisitisned before Mr. Rushton,, cii Friday, for infrosolone of the stoic law.. ?? these Jnmes Lnw- ton, beer-seller, Kirkilale, (second cooviotiaon,) was fiued £4; ,lsissLysuh5 t'ssrgtlussd~m sre e et,5 aod ans Saryh ouye ofnte oh table-beer.'ellei5, of Preston-street, £5. CoOsritNotSNoTo TOO Sessrss-rao5O ...

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 ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ?? Kent 114diled'. S. . CROWN COURT. rin BEFORE MR. JUSTICE. PARKiO 35s FRlDAY, April 14. This beln Good Friday, their Lordships attended Divine ser- it vice at St. George's church, and did not commence the business I a of the oourts until half-ptt one. t a ATTENDING ILLEGAL MEETINGaS. ff Geora. Southam, wat charged with attending ag Slegal meeting, t I-: and also with utteriug seditious ...

KIRKDALE EASTER SESSIONS

... 1hi-.nr nt th-sn Sas-qinns W, cnmennd Wn.A. cr of The business at these Sessions wag commenced' n Wednesday last, before tho chairman, the Rev. Jonathan Brooks; there was the also a full beneh of magistrates. The calendar ccittains tbs C to names of eighty-four prisoners, seventy-one of whom are charged wde ith felony. the rest with misdemeanors and assaults; out of D andhe wholelist, four can ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... SIDE.-BEFORE MR, JUSTIOP IV CROWN SlDE BEiPORE MiX JlUST1CE MAULE. MONDA Y, ipril 10. MURDER AND RAPE. The trial of James Ford for the murder of Samuel 6haw behB? fixed far this morning, the court was crowded to excess, tie enormity ofdbe crime exciting considerable interest. On the Leagned JUDGE Arriving in court, the prisoner, a full- faced, robust loan, aged 23 years, was placed at the bar. ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... , Itat addilti't maniy. = ~CROWN COURT. odma 00n- BEFORD MP. JUSTICE PARK&3 ,tOld- of N.0 ~~FR IDAYF, -April 7. I ?? TRIAL OF MARY alUNTER. its ar!) This morning the further examination of witnesses git s MayHnter, who sodoagdith poisoning her husabnd, st ?? Mancheter was proceeded with, end Continuedt UP till half.pag three 7O'cio, when, lit consequence of the differeanoe of opinio amongst ...

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 ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... THURSDAY, April 13. THli COMMERCIAL BANK OP MANCHESTER. TAYLOR v. AsHTON AND OTHERS -In this case John Taylor was tbe olaintiff, for whom Mr. KNOWLES, Mr. CROMPTON, and Mr. dARTIN appeared. The defendants were Thomas Ashton, Alexander Bower. Ralph Turner, and Thomas Palln. . The SOLlWtTOlt-GENEHA , 1Sir W. FoUett,) Mr. WORTLEY, Mr. DUNDAS, Mr. WATSON, and Mr. COWLING appeared for Messrs.' ...

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., ...