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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 16. 8. DRIGHOUSE, cORONER FO ?? LANCASHIRE. COnai FATALLY ScAwDED.-At Widnes, on the ody of- George Hardy, aged 15 months, son of -.Joseph and Jane. Hardy, of Lathaimstreet, Appletoru On the 2Srd instant the mother of de- ceased was preparing cocoa, and ...

SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... the names of 35 prisoners. SENTENCES. The following sentences were passed:- Eighteen months' imprisonment with hard labour: Thomas Woodall, 32, baker, for stealing a betting ticket and a piece of paper, valued at :10, from the person of Adolph Lacovsky ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... Bighain, 4.c., and Mr. Walton the defendant.- Robert Stewart Gallaqhor, fruit merchant, Toronto, Canada, sued William Henry Thomas. fruit merchant, Liverpool, for £505 lOs. 6d., the difference between the price at Which he had sold 1200 barrels of apples ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... Jordan. and other magistrates. The calendar contained the names of 27 prisoners. Mr. James Garnett Baty, jeweller, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, was foreman of the grand jury. THE CHIEF CONSTABLE'S QUARTERLY RiZPORT. Tne following communication was read froma Colonel ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... traveller, pleaded guilty to having at Maghull, on the 24th April, feloniously set fire to a star]k of hay, the property of Thomas Mawdsley. Since, prisoner was apprehended until Aow he had declined to give any account of him- self. He simple admitted 'is ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... not guilty to ?? the death of Catherine{)ordield, a macned wsoman, at LiverpooL isf. Kiaghorn. riroeessed, and Mir. Chilton Thomas defended.-' [On Ea&ster Monday the prisoner and the deceased with another womoan stoned ho a drune spree, anid from two to ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... contractor, Mloss Side and Rulme, sought to recover 1 from the defendant, Lachlan MI'Lachlan, photo- grapher, Chorlton-culm-Hardy, payment of a balance of £406. 16s., due partly for work done in the erection of a studio for the defendant. and partly as ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. TUESDAY, JULY 29

... It will be rememnered that Langley'i husband behaved badly towards her. LIVING DISREPUTABLE LIVES. Michael Carroll (19) and Thomas WVrenn (19) labourers, were charged with having, on thE evening of the 9th of .June, felbniously wvounded and robbed Thouas ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... was attended for ten days. Plaintiff, was then removed home to Macclesfield, where he was attended by Dr. Hardie, of Mfanchester, and Dur. Hardie, of Macclesfield. The result of the injary was that plaintiff could not walk without ches, and that be will ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... applications, with the exception of those for off beer licences of Charles Prince Hill, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, and David Carnegie, Chorlton-outr-Hardy. Alr. Leresche further announced that the adjourned licensing meeting would be held on the 16th of September ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... premises about to be con-- structed in connecti-ok *eith his ?? applicai- ?? tion was granted. A n application X s*ah' ds by'Thomas-Jepson, of the Staff of Life -TBxn-PJrown-street, Salford, for a-~ licence for the sale -of beer. The provisional grant was ...

COUNTY LICENSING SESSIONS

... off the premises vwere made by the following: Henry Gregory Hyde, Albert-street; Newton Heath; Evan Phillips and Thomas Osley, Openehaw, Thomas Richard Kemp, 'lix;ton; and Michael Kelly, Barton. All the appli- cations were refused. Wine licences were granted ...