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Preston, Lancashire, England

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COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... evening. As soon as he missed the money, he informed the police, and in two minutes after the thieves were in custody. This speaks well for the activity of our police officers. The charge being clearly proved against them, they were committed to Preston ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... tlsere or was in her. Wad quite sober. Did not knew what tle. bt others had had; they might speak for tiemiselves. He rs Ithought they were sober. Could not speak to the die- ut tance firont Naza Nock to Freckleton ; he was 'not a l~and ae surveyor.-(Laughter ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... ka Had been in his service for the last eight years. On All coming to Preston, he found the books of which they ise were speaking In a very unsatisfactory state. Billington Y ; paid over two different sums of money. On the 1st Jan. ,et last, lie paid ...

WOMAN KILLED BY HER HUSBAND

... Catterall and Betty Preston as- sistted her up, and then Cooper passed through the yards down to Byron-street. He did not speak to me. Ellen Catterall: I live in Byron-street. My house ad- Joins Cooper's; opens into the passage. About half-past four o'clock ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... which he witnessed.-Air. Atherton, Q.C ., said lie should submit evidence which would show nut only that the witness had been speaking untruth, but that the plaintiff himself was a party to the abominable fraud which it had been attempted to practise. The ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... I paid ?]-By Mr. Roberts: Was it ti not agreed that the present demand should be paid out Is of the £35 which your husband speaks of ?-Witness: a No, it was ?? (much excited, and Shaking the n book in her face) : Will you swear that ; will you swear ti ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... was called up to put out the lamps', and aftcr tot he was gone M~,ary came into my bed. She lay %yitli me do somce tiewtout speaking. She put her arms around an me. I told her that her father would be coming down,. off and that she had better go to her own ...

EXECUTIONS IN AMERICA

... Mlr. it Ricaud asked the prisoners if they had anything to say h 'to the people assembled, as they would now be permitted to speak. Abraham Taylor promptly rose, and stepping to the 4 front side of the scaffold, and in a loud tone of voice, Ii amid the most ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY

... gentler, sister woman. a The friendly advice of his Honour not being duly appre- i diated by the defendant, he said he would speak as a I lawyer and a judge. The rules of the society, he said, - were inconsistent with each other; and, therefore, he a looked ...

A CASE OF INGRATITUDE

... in court seen you, myself, in Oxford-John the Isinot is Giovanni Enrico Nuovo Fanciullo, said ?? Seekly, and persisted in speaking all the time eli5* B went by a name before, but I had no name. soiled .Oarbel0, of Divinity: but I was neither John Was a ...

KIRKHAM COUNTY COURT

... Whether the woman went to entrap the de- fendant was not satisfactorily shown; but he suspected e she did. As he was now speaking in the presence of the t police, he might tell them that the courts of justice did not encourage any sort of deceptions whatever ...

THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... reporter) had ever shown respect to that court. The reporter thanked his honour, but he begged to observe that he was not speaking for himself alone, but for the profession to which he belonged, and that he was only vindicating the charac- ter of honourable ...