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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Proof of ,YBefore Chief Commissionter LAW, at 10.] h Is: William Pywell. Audit : William Hardy. .Before Mr. CoUi1nsissioner PnztimiPa, at 11.1 Adjournea prisoner: Thomas Chapman. Original ptisoners- William Bright Heighton - Frederick Renvi Renvoize - Henry ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY POISONING AT MANCHESTER

... run sp-stairs, and I made some tea after Thomas came back, and took it to him. I was out about ; ten minutes.- I told deceased to lie still in her clothes, and I would take her some tea when I had taken Thomas his. Deceased lay on the bed; she was lying ...

LISTS OF KILLED AND WOUNDED

... Lqander';' 'eo. Cais, Leander; Wm.VWilkey,*-Leander, -SaruelGrant, Lmu. don; Wint Thomias, London,; Thomas Xesny, Londoni JamefsBRadmore, 'Diamond' : Wounded.-Thomas Prince, Rodney, Michael Kqinet Rodney^Jbohit TobinrLeander, James W Shaw, Rodniy' Stephen hurst ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to a young man named Thomas Lambert, who was there, said, -That is the man Who gave mke the note to get changed. 'Lxmbert at once denied the truth of the accusation, and was much surprised. The ea- dorsement on the bill, Thomas Roche, 32, Lime-street ...

COLONEL SOWERBY'S STRUGGLE WITH THE STAG

... 1Iti .A1AL xiKlk. MORE MEN AND MORE MONEY WANTED. Last evening Dr. G. Danfor.1 Thomas held an inquest at Ossington Coffee Tavern, Marylebone, on the body of Elizabeth Hardy, aged eighty-one, an invalid and bedridden, who perished in the fire which occurred ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... mneantinme Dr. Sutoliffe rowas sent for, and examined the wound, and ordered the police- to remove the dying woman to St. Thomas's Hospital, where she died on Tuesday morning. After Mrs. Weiner ran dowu-stairs Thorpe realised the fear. ful position he ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... which acted on a flabby heart. - Natural death was the verdict. A sciA AN'ss S TfiiNGBl DEATH. On-SaturdayvDr. Danford Thomas held *1n inquest at the St. Pancras coroner's tourt - relative to the death of Henry John Dove, aged 52, lately residing at ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Frederick Holmes-Thomas Stub- ?? Mitchell-:barles Hunt-Thomas Great- ?? Mdtllesan-John Bourne. Application : Ro- bert Haockworthy, Small debts: Tiley'v Adams. [Before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS, at 11.1 Final order: John Cox-William Hance-Thomas Gray -Robert ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... was admitted on the same day to the chil- dren's ward, and died on the 17th. Mr. Tonking. one of the house surgeons at St. Thomas's hospital, stated that ont Mondyv serious symptoms supervened, and the child subsequently died front inflammlation of the ...

BURGLARY AND MURDER NEAR STOCKPORT

... also retired to the attics, and the Irish, lads to the granary. Thomas Henderson followed shortly after he returned, and his mother and married sister next went, leaving James up. When Thomas went out at dusk, the northern door was unfastened, and he did ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Watson (2)-White v Smith. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at lo1 Causes: Edwards v Edwards (part ?? v Chatlld- Bray v Bridport-Hardy v Hull-Panter v Paster-Barlow , Lantour-Calvert V Seabright-Frost v Hilten-Beg v Oddie, Tattcrsall-Brown v Smith-Attorrrey ...

LAW&POLICE, SATURDAY

... Jobs Webb, and William Hardy, were I charged with stealing a large quantity of corn, the t property of Mr. Seabrook, their employer; *and 1i. i tiam W7Osctchurch, landlord of the Pigeons public-h house, Roomford-read, and Thomas TMitkera, ostler, v were ...