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QUARTER SESSIONS

... property of George B arrett. San. teneced to three month's Imprisonment, with bard labour, In the lioute of Correction. JAMES THOMAS, 13 ?? pleaded guilty toa a charge of stesieg, at Br-urley, en the 8th of December last, one purse, oeri soverrigo, tets shillings ...

SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... Fielden, plumber, Flixton. P Henry Stevenson, grocer, Urnmston. ' Thomas Hayson, farmer', Chorlton-eour-Hardy. Charles Mrorton, clerk, Chorlton. Edmund Newvton, gentleman, Chorlton. Thomas slagg, fanner, WVitbington. I Edward Black, engraver, Witbiogton ...

LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... purse, th rpryo illiamf- lie tepoet ?? Freeman, frons his ?? dlays.4 zts Thomas Cole, 1 9, for etealitig two shirts, pair of drawers, 111 and a pa'r of eteckitigs, tile property of Thomas Fieesta-sod h Roskell and ?? days.I to Johis Morgan, 15, and Tames Mlurphy ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN ESSEX

... } the high road to Ongar, and comprises a few stragli homesteads and labourers' cottages. At one of these farms lived Mr. Thomas Crory, son of a highly respectable 5 yeoman, at Great Burstead, where he occupies three farms. He had only held it two or ...

THE DODDINGHURST MURDER

... house about the 24thi of October, atj rit 1849, and remained there till the l1th 'df' July last, 'during 01 ild which time Thomas Drory used to call two or three times a, 'dj de week, untilApril, when hisvisitsbean~e le~ssfreque~nt. She ~B en liad seen ...

Police Intelligence

... of sais interpreter, who was obtained I weithI some edificulty, as the Malayan language is known tI to fewv Englishmen. I Thomas Gallaghler weas sent for trial en aI charge of Steal. 01 lng twvo sovere-igns from Mrs. Dewett, ait Mr. Spurr's sale- Y' room ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... force. The prisoners were committed foer trial., Tr le SstuooiTuaO.-Thomas Pino was fine(d 20s. ?? bI for attempting to smuggle a bottle of brandy from a tug. a boat eo SrABBING.-Thomas M'Cann and John Noalan;wtre q, brought up charged with stabbing on ...

SUPPOSED CASE OF POISONING

... opened on SetUr- hal day, at the Royal Infirmary, the deceased being Mary Wad- bn dington, alios Mary Hardy, the illegitimate daughter of vie Ann Hardy, who is now the wife of James Waddington, a the larnplighter, living at 'No. 1, Boundary-street East ...

THE LATE POISONING CASE AT MANCHESTER

... PARENTS. ADJOURNED INQUEST. e Yesterday afternoon, the adjourned inquest on Mary Hardy, Le alias Waddington, the daughter of Anne Waddington, and step-daughter of Thomas Waddington, lamplighter, of Id Boundary-street East, was held at the Royal Infirmary ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was sent for trial charged With rt taking four shillings from tise son of a widow named st Dacia, who subsists on charity. Thomas Jones was sent at for trial at the assizes for breaking into time York Hotel, p, and stealing themefiom w5earing apparel and ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... S Thomas Ashton, Edmund Ashworth, J. Peel, John Kay, o James Taylor, John Crossley, James Fenton, Johnn Holt, t! Alderman Neild, Ru. Heywood, Rev. T. S. Mills, James Lord, H. L. Trafford, James Rowland, Samuel Fletcher, Edward Lloyd, jun. Thomas Bayley ...