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Preston, Lancashire, England

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PRESTON EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... the Clerk of the Peace found it impossible to remember the articles, and had to have an inventory of them, to enable them to speak to any portion of them. The theory, too, was preposterous on another ground, that of the shortness of the service of prisoner ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , Preston. I wsas the inspector in charge on that day. The witness, Mr. O'Malley, came to the Police-station and asked to speak to the prisoner. I took him to the cell where the prisoner was lodged. I heard O'Malley ask Campbell to tell him where the ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Johnson I had refused to take the oath, I should have thought that he was entirely consistent. When he declares be will speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and when he refuses to' give evidence, it seems to me inconsistent. ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... station. I was the in- Spector in charge on that day. The witness O'Malley came to the police-station. and upon his asking to speak to the prisoner Campbell I took him to the cell where the pri- soner was lodged. After he had got in the cell I heard OMalley ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... re- ceived him cordially, but he afterwards could not get her to speak, and she sat down on the rug. He appealed to her, talked to her, and in' every way tried to in- duce he,- to speak, but she would not. He consider'ed Ler mind was now impaired. There ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... could judge from the evi- he i dene upon the paper likely to make him take an insane view of the transac ilo' of which he speaks. He says that el Hodgson first abused the man, and then Wood gave him the ill-usage which led to his death, and in mv Judgment ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... rhutslean(Hodgson) took tite old gettlecian (Nilson) l froti Weed, anti took finti out of time disy-rectu altogether-.I wiash to speak the ?? Mr. Toirr I was brought up iii a genltletanat's Stonily. I afterwards went on a Liverpcool totg P boat, I have been ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Stirzaber, stepped into the witness box, and said ed be was in Fistiergate on the previous night. 'He saw Se-Inone of theprisoners speak to or annoy aiiy person.- irs Pri-isoners dentid thoe offence.-Mr. Catterall addressed tar the prisoners, and said that nothing ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... Bankrupt: No.-Mr. Richardson: Hle has made it by tradmig.-Mr. Watson: I amn speaking to the bankrupt nowv, Mir. Richardson. (To the bankrupt). Is there no. thing you can speak to as profits8 '-Bankrupt: I must have made that amnount, otherwise l could ...

ANNUAL GENERAL SESSIONS

... that if a justice on the commission for this or any other cou nty thought that a wrong was being done, it was his duty to speak Out in that 'conrt, aqd therefore it was necessary for himn to Make his views known. After the coroner's lrquest had been held ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... no worse for Re, but would be better for them. I agreedI to do that, bat when my father engaged Mr. Edelston I resolved to speak the ?? Mr. Forshaw: I was ollly three iveeks With Mr. Graham, and lie sent ine home because ?? le with some tea in my pocket ...