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Preston, Lancashire, England

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THE LEICESTER SQUARE TRAGEDY

... commit . ajor Appleby to Holloway on a judgment summons. For the plaintiff it was stated that the defendant was a retired major, with a pension of £260 a year, and was a. singlepman. He had been orderedto ipay £;8 ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... Mulvale, a rather roepectable-looking Irishwoman, woe brought up on a charge of stealing a pair of I boots, the property of James Howarth, and which she had sold to a woman named Mary Foster for 4s. Defendant said she had received the heats from ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... whlo arrived in the course of the dicy the staved but a short time. na] At halt-past one o'clock a number of the rela- ' en fives of the prisoners w-ere admitted to the gallery Tb over the dock. A scone of the moat atlecting eat character enisued. They ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iii- prisonment as a rogue and vagabond, as they had no doubt lie had entered the premises lori the purpose of committing a ?? prisoner was a ticket-ol-leave man. AWFUL DEE'u.tvIrY-A young woman, named Mary Ann Sharples, was charged by a man ...

THE GREAT CITY FORGERIES

... and he will make all things right. Prisoner was searched, and a cheque for £100, drawn by Hauglton, besides a £100 bank note, one £10 note, and £2 14. 4d. in money, and a case containing a muaber of papers were found upon him. John Spittle, sergeant in ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and Salthouge 5a. in, a Rand cost.4 ali g1 Tu~oESAY.-Bsefore J. Hull, (T. Galloway, and JT. Setter- chat tinweite, Eseqrs., and Dr. Gibertson. the Evonitzz(,ul.NciTe oY A Ggoocc.-Thoo. Pools, a labourer, neve was cliar~ed, under a ?? police ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... for stealing at Blackburn, on the 17th of Febru ary, a blanket, a dress, a handkerchief, a pair ot treues a jacket, and an apron, the property of Margaret C ff of the above place. Prisoner was defended by ' Addison. OtOBBERY Ov LEAD.-TwO men ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... kettle, a pair of trousers, ( a vest, a handkerchief, five scarfs, five purses, and a sing. or let, the property of his mother, from March 8th up to the th day he was apprehendeil-Mr. Watson ?? w e Wylie said she was a widow, and resided at ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... defendant for some ale. After testing a sample of some that plaintiffs had in stock, he said be should like Mr. Whittam to supoly them with some a little stronger than that he had tasted. Witness said he wouldmake him a brew oa purpose, but that ha would ...

COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY LAST

... the other one. He ex- pected a profit on them of l0s, tacbt, end had been put to a cost in coming over of-say Xl.-AMr. Meylsow, who appeared for the company, cross-examined the plaeittiff, at sense length, and produced a copy of the railway fernm of contract ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... muilitate against his capacity to keep a 2,1 beesrhouse. Ho had not been finled for being drank, hobt pu for selling unsound meet as a butcher, having a dog at No large, and 4ueforrect scales.-Mr. F~orshaw then read a ge] letter from the Central Police Office ...

POLICE MEETING

... five or more Comintissioners present, a rate of ten-pence in the pottnd, for defraying the charges and expenses of lighlt- ing, &c. ; and also a rate of eight-pllece in the poutid, for tite purptose of defraying the chat'ges and expeiscos of pavitg, &c. such ...