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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ?? SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. BEFORE MR. ~rAFLEs. TAKING SPIRITUOUS LIQUORIA INTO THE Bonouon GAOL.-A girl named Susannah Trefascos was brought up in custody charged with taking a quantity of whisky into the Borough Gaol at Walton, contrary to the act of Parliament. It appeared that on the previous day the prisoner went to the gaol for the purpose of visiting her father, who is a debtor confined ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I FRI-DAY, JANUARY 16. BFFORE SCISSRS. CASTELLAIN AND SITH. THE Co SsxURROPAs OF WF&ER7Ne CRIN6LIXH.-. Richard Woods, a lad apparently about 18 or 19 years of age, was brought before the court under the following circumstances :-About a quarter to two o'clock this morning Police-officer, Skuce (No. 249) was on duty in Christian-street, when. he no. ticed a person whom he took to be a wroman ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I CORONEWS INQUESTS. I BFrORU M. P. P. OURRYT. 011 the idy of Thoma Fogg asplaste ,22 yea Of age, 'who resided In 24, LontelAreaet, The de4 ceased was In the employ of Mr. B. W. Carter, of 61, Peter-street, The deceas~ed, In company with his emploqer, went to examicelathe Ifles of thb chimney at. No. 7, Daulby-street. they boah went on the roof, and whil the dscehsed wa stana ID8 creet on the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JANUARY V. BEFORE MR, RAFFLES. ATTEMPTING TO PI9C POCKETS.-A follow named Edward Burton, who bad only jast been liberated from gaol, was brought up on the charge of attempting to pick pookets In the street. According to the evidence of pollce-officer No. 500, on Tuesday evening a crowd was assembled in front of the Town Hall for the purposeof having a look at the company going to ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... : BEFORE MR. P. F. CURRY. On the body of Christopher, son of Christopher Brophey, a painter, living at 33, Adlington-street. The dedeased, who was 17 years of we, was ap- prenticed to the painting trade, and had been In delicate health fot some time past. On Wednesday evening his mother went out leaving him in the house alone. She was absent about twenty minutes, and on her return found her ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONERS INQUSTS. FOIRE ML. P. F. CURRY. On the body of Elizabeth, infant daughter of John Holland, a paper-hanger, residing in No. 2 E ourt, -Burgese-street. According to the evidence of two of the witnesses, on Friday last the deceased was very cross, and her grandfather advised-his son to get some syrup of poppies and give her a dose of it. He 'did so, and gave the child, who waa three ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BEVOiE MB. COMMISSIONER PERIRY. MONDAY, JANUARY 26. IN BE SAMUEL DOYLE.-This bankrupt, a master mariner of Runcorn and Liverpool, was allowed to pass his last examination, but the consideration of the order of discharge was adjourned to this day (Tuesday). IN RE ThOMAS KAY.-This was a last examina- tion and discharge sitting. The bankrupt was a shipstore and provision dealer, carrying on ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... . BANKRUPTY COURT| SEFOBR E.0 OM XXISSONRU PERRY. WEDNXBDAY, DEC. 31. IN Ex ScoTT amN BuTnmyORD.-Theea bankh rupta were joiners and buildersat LiverpooL Their joint debts were £42S, and assets nll Mr. Evans appeared for the official assgueo, and Mr. Harris for the bankrupts. The last examination was passed without opposition, but the allowance of their order of discharge, being objected to, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... BEFORE W. W. DRIMFFrELD, EPUTY-CORONER. On the body of Robert Jones, 42 years of age who was a porter at the Albert Dock. The deceased returned from his work on Wednesday morning, and complained to his wife that he had a pain in his stomach. She went out to procure him twopenny- worth of rum, and on her return she found him lying on the floor in a state of insensibility, and death ensued soon ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... I BOROUGH SESIONS.' ltCFOaE '5 RECMORDBE, J. B. ASPINALJ R MONDAY, JANUARY.12. Martha Jane Meredith, a woman of very re spectable appearance, was charged with steabla two rings belonging to George Crozier LiddelW watchmaker and jewe ler, 89, Church-street. i Monday, the 16th of December, the prisoner weant into the shop of the prosecutor and asked tos some rings. Three trays, each containing a ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... IVERPOOL POLICI COURT. WR1VDNESEBDEC8EMBE 31L EvROu MR. T. S. 3N&VYL18. RoanKax, IN AN AUOTION ROON.-Three moe, named Jo3m Mob, James Shelmerdine, and Sonmel Idghtbarne, were charged with robbing Mr. PeW Hawkins, ?? broker, of 39, Great CroeatU streAt, of a gold watoh, of the value of A1L ir. :Cobb appeared fot th prioners. The prosecutor said that en Tueedy aternoon, about four o'clock, he ...

HORRIBLE CRIMES

... MURDERR AND BURNING OF THE mBODY, NEA WIGAN. IA most atrocious murder was committed at a Iplooe ?? Halgb, nenr Wigan, at an early hour on Saturday morning, upon a man named James Barton, engine tender at the Bawkhouse Pit, one of a number of collierles In tbis distriot belonging to the Earl of Orawford and Balcarres. He proceeded to his work as usual on Friday evening, and about three o'clook ...