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THE BRADLAUGH-BESANT CASE

... Mfr,. licqact is at niece of Lord Hatherley, the i, Wife of a clergyman, and the sister-in-law of A senior i. wrrangler. t It is not generally known that a brother of Mr. Brad- ti latugh is a lay miassiocary in the service of oae of the societie's of the ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... admitted ?? stolen a watclh belonging to D. her W. D-ekinson, at 'T'orntou, ole the 18th. January. A e ffe charge of stealing £1 Ss. was ?? wdre com- f muitted for six ?? H-oldon, on pleading guilty son, to stealing a telescope and a pair of hoots at ...

COUNTY COURT

... servant of the defendant, wlio is a manuoacturer, living at Strawberry Bank, Blachburn. In Jan. last the servatt of the defeotdant was afflicted with a fever, ald the palontiff, a weaver, in Limbrick, was persuaded by a nmal of the name of George Wialley ...

CIVIL SIDE.—Monday

... appointed. The plaintiff was appointed, and Thee. Grime was appointed as treasurer, and a resolution pa,;sseddreqiuitring security. A board of management was also ap- poInte. A a general meeting in June the proceedings were confirmed. Mr. WATSON : That was after ...

TOWNLEY THE MURDERER

... will be within the recollection of our Manchester readers. A year or two ago, in a street near Shadehill, a young man, named Levi Taylor, cut his wife's throat in a fit of jealousy, It was a deliberate murder. The circumstances showed ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... recover £5 Os. 6d., the c amount of the plaintiffs claim for a suit of regimental clothes for the artillery, a Busby bat, and some other c articles of wearing apparel.-the plaintiff said he was a t, tailor and draper, residing in Blackburn, and had been ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... alleged that a man had given her the coat produced to pawn, and offered to give her a shilling for doing ?? evidence being of a conclusive character, she was commit- ted to the sessions for trial. DituxiNNXEss.-At the police court, on Wednesday, a man, named ...

PRESTON COUNTRY COURT

... fendant fa a for £1t) SB 3- in January, 1675. tie had paid nothing rn a since, and refased to do Bo. He was working for his ly fattior, and was recei'ing 30s per week.-A, wilness was CC catled, who proved that defendants father lad said that 6i a be was paying ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... whilst coming out of a public- house in Ne w -lall-latc, some girls called him a parson (Atherton was wearingi a white handkerchief); that lie was thitiking of going to the Centetety ; lttit the police officer afterwards came tip and a ct-owd assembled ...

JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I know you fol a ?? was req.cstrtd by the prisoner to ipnitoitoutione instance of his bad behavious, but was silent. The prisoners interrogated the witnesses in a very violent manrier, but failed to elicit any thing in their favour. A '*itness stated ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... concluded his remarks by moving that the accounts be passed, subject to a reduction of £2 4s. lid. from Mr. Hargreaves's bill, in consequence of its being a charge for an inquest held before a deputy not legally appointed; and by suggesting that, in future, ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Lancaster Castle. DiSIoNEST SERVANT.- A rather respectable-looking young woman, named Mary Ann Butler, described as a servant out of place, was, on Monday, charged with stealing a pair of stays, a pair of boots, and a female's jacket, from ...