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IRISH BRECH OF PROMISE

... November next. Presently Mr. Malaeed eame in, wpon which his wife told him to take John .Patton by the hand, a the latter was going to be his son. in-law. Patton said, i' Yes, that was right, and shook hands with Mr. Malseed. After that he regulsrly ...

[ill] NEWS

... their possession:, Malph Willie Dixon, provision dealer and beerseller, Harpurhoy; William Oaken, butcher, Harpurhey; Thomas Patton, ooal dealer, Gorton; Richard Weston, butcher, Droyladen Road, Newton Heath. e At the Walford Borough Police Court oa Satur- ...

THE SUICIDE OF THE LORD JUSTICE CLERK

... ing, dressed in the black suit he had worn on the previous day. Having completed dreseinghe left the house, stating to Mrs. Patton that he intended taking a walkbefore break- fast. Curiously enough he was not seen by any of the domestic servants to leave ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... Gorton- James Bates, 36, labourer, for stealing lead pipiada the property of John Luff, and harness, the nro- party of Thomas Patton, at Gorton; John Wileon, 20, joinrer, and Botert Wilson, 21, factory operative, for obtaininz, by means of false pretences ...

SIR TATTON AND LADY SYKES

... Lordship now directed Sir Tatton Sykes to make yet another copy of a document, with, on this occasion, a broader pen. Sir 'Patton retired to Sir E. Clerke's room to do as diirected. 1r. Thomas Henry Cardiner, solicitor, of Long and Gardiner, London, was ...

YORK ASSIZES

... and Slavink were ?? In the wasdteoelor on tb a d the same Taideao thetrt bua en _ rkg prisonlenr and hiopanlons thecowed hr Patton and M'Fati, n mmdael few a ?? aleo cresd the steet, It «G that the perleaolt^thapato >ewhamstrewhieh~e close Icthe corne of ...

THE ALLEGED EXTRAORDINARY FRAUDS AT BIRMINGHAM

... chequec, made out *rmS varyring from hundreds to thousanid. As far ; getting gjod& w;ent, shel proved to be a very erton- - ire patton of dozens orishoplkeepers in the city, but lie proecssT of pjariscrit wits a stumbling block with wh-r while to tbej, minrortnnate ...

PARLIAMENTARY STATISTICS: SESSION 1854

... LilbrariesMr Ewart) Letteis Potent for Inventions el Salo of Beer, &G.: to shorten (Mr. Pellatt) it di SoineayT'radie .(Mr.AV. Patton) Medical Graduates, Ireland and sigE RlealEstcitChergsc. (Mr. Loclte Scotland (Col. Dutnne) ., Kirg) Highwcays (tilt. Kiighlt) ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN A CAB

... ~rewasa geatcrod.Mr. IV L. Hoc'kin, utteed he aseforthe relatives of the andMr.WiliamBuronsolicitor, appeared p art on. 'ries Patton was brouriht into the court, and ?? oe I a-ion voq Pheinqes ho stood at. he end of ohs solicitors' table. t;-~eo he cncuity ...

MURDERS

... EXECUTION AT nIVRPoon. Thomas JohnsOn, aged 21, was executed in ?? Uaol, Liverpool, on wednesday, for the murder of Eliza Mary Patton, a young woman with whom he oohabifad. The crimec was one of a, very aggravated character, and, though some efforts were made ...

ASSIZES AT MANCHESTER

... the maor of Manchester, as chairman and on. behalt f tu .meeting, sod that such memnorial be entrusted to Colonel wusto reco Patton, M.P., for presentation to the commuissioners, killed h: In moving that resolution, he was sure it was quite unneces- sary ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN A CAB

... Have you any idea when your friend thonght Parton tr had stolen his watch He told me nest morning ! himself that he thought Patton had stolen it. I cc Albert ifoxuon, barman at the Crown and Anehor, hi said he remembered four men coming to the house one ...