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DEALINGS ON CHANGE.—EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... I DEAL1NGS ON 'CHANGE.-EXTRAORDINARY I AttheAshton-under-Lyne countysessions, onWednesday, Thomas Stancliffe stated to be lately a manager of tie Oldhamn Road Mill, Ashton, was charged with, having, by meansof false pretences, obtained50wars of 32'sm ...

THE LICENSING SESSION

... anij Howard Moss, Exchauge-street. Bradford:a eseph~a sr4 Asaton Now Road; arid Joseph Bailey, G1 eor-stree Chorlton-cum-Hardy. William Browohill Sandy ?? Crumpsall: Eliza Sparling, White Smithy Bar; Anre; Hall. Springfeld;-1~ Waia Graham, Bent Row; ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DEWSBURY MERCHANT

... with intent to cheat his creditors. Tho court was occupied with the ca3e abont five hours, and the only witnesscs callcd were Thomas Deuce, the ac- countant's clerk, and Henry Simpson, who called himself a merchant, and said he carried on business at'1, Sjse ...

MANCHESTER BREWSTER SESSIONS. REFUSAL OF 307 LICENCES

... have now determined to refuse the renewal of licences to James Bradley, Church Tavern, Green-street; George Hardy, Dog Inn, Deantgate I Thomas Rugby, Railway Inn, Deans- gate;- Mary Abrahamis, Soho Foundry, Ancoats ; Mattisas Mather, Victoria Tavern, ...

ANNUAL BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Roobdale RoW._% Hopwood, barrister, appeared on behalf of the applJ,, tlon for a licence for the Collyhurtt Hotel, kept by Wr Thomas Hunt. The house was situated in the mlbds eof large and Increasing population, having but one or two publlohonses at widely ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CLAIM OF EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES AT WIGAN

... A F&RMU On Monday, at the Court Honao Tadcater nrio m4ea from York, before the Rev. E. H~. Brookbbank and T' Falrfa, Esq., Thomas Edward Mlatthews, of Bow Bridge, near Tadcastcr, farmer, and the occupler of 250 acres of land, was charged with stabbing ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Spring Gardens; George Hardy, Dog Inn, Deausgate; Thomas Rigby, Railway Inn, IDcansgate; Mathias Mather, Victoria Tavern, Angel-street; Mary Abrahams, Saho Foundry, Great Ancoats-stroet; Thomas Bradley, Church Tavern, Green-street; Thomas Dixon Bayne, Hen and ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... shell was procured, and medica ye CO!XMTf.'AL or A DEPFSIALTI BURGL&Rl. ATBLo th At the Town Hall, Little Bolt on, a man named Thomas HI 3pea~kman, aged 40, of most repulsive appearance, and who lie ices been several times convicted of felony was charged wi ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... instituted at the desire of the learned judges and the Attorney- General, there appears to Mr. Hardy to be good reason to believe that the defence made by Thomas Maguire was true, and he has therefore been recommended to Her Majesty for an unconditional ...

THE LICENCE APPEALS

... jspod. I en, not roea gu wr. o ?? conduct of the house end the character ?? W. assemnd there. t me Tre Ur.Ais1lasid that Mr. Hardy had Vo theomastates fb esi pn.repared to give up the singing-room, but that odhesevem stank ording engagementsc aith singers ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... Henry Cooke, Mr. Thomas Davies i°alford), fr. Robert Gladstone, Mr. R. Philips John Grave (Mayor of Manchester, Mr. John . Mr. Henry Eerdman, Ur. John Lawon Koen. figugh Mason, Mr. Edmund Royds, fr. Edward ?? Hi. YateB Thomprou, Mr. Thomas Wrigley, ?? 5rchole8s ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Liverpool; Mr. Thomas Gardner, Bel. mont Grove; Mr. Edward Gleanall, Grappers Hall; Mr. Matthew Gregson, Aigbarth; Mr. Thomas Builer Job, Liverpool; Mr. Win Langton, Liverpool; Mr. Edward Lawrence, Liverpool; Mr. James Little, Liverpool; Mr. James Hardy Maorae ...