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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... MIlII)LOCKi. ,Ja'tmes TT'addinlto11, 42, atd Als 17addtinglont, 40, his wife, were charged witll the wilfaul murder of' Mary Hardy, the only daughter of the female prisoner, by the adeiniistration of arsenio. The proseeution wns e'1uducted by Mr. Monk and ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... Sworn on the jury :-Mr, Thomas Jeifreys ,oge- (.forenemso), Mr. David Dmetnen, Mr. Thomas I-ay, Mr. son, Charles R1. Taylor, Mr. WilliaimAMtinton, Mr. George Wilson, olean Mr. William Stewart, Mr. Peter Grant Wilson, Mr. Thomas stirs' Hogerib, Mr. James ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... bleacher. Hugh Seed, Breigbtuet, manufacturer. Frederick Cope, Chorlton cum-Hardy, spirit merchant. I William Henry Heywood, Chorlton cum-Hardy, gentleman. 1 William Christopher Hardy, Didsbury, clerk. 1 William M'Dowel, Didsbury, warehouseman. tl Richard ...

Liverpool Spring Assizes

... the' heir-at-law of Thoma~s Mitchell, who' died in' 18i7, seized of the property it in questionn. Mr. Serjeant Wilkins (with whom was Mr. a Cowling) sdmitted that the plaintiff was seized of the property Cas: heir-at-law of .Thom'as Mitchell; hut there ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... et, one pair unjust wo scales, £1 ; Joseph Crowther, grocer, Portland-street, one up pair unijusit scales, 10ls.; William Hardy, greengrocer, 64, tf MedIlock-street, otis light and utnstamped weight, 2s. 6d. ; in William Williamson, tobacconist, 84, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Birtwistle was brought before Mr. Trafford, at the Salford Borough Court, Ibis morning, on a charge of stabbing a dyer ,an named Thomas Barlow. On Sunday morning, about one ,at o'clock, Barlow, Birtwistle, cuid several others met in. Broad- two street, Pendleton ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER

... Thursday the 12th inst. two boys accidentally found the body of the infant in a ditch betwee'n Manchester and Charltan-cum Hardy. The prisonet maiotained a serious demeanour during the examination, but beyond that exhibited no signs of remorse, made no ...