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SHROPSHIRE LENT ASSIZE

... mother, nor tany member of her fat- l mily, ever knew of the acquaintance between her a self and the defendant. Just before Christmas, } 1826, the defendant prevailed upon her, by his 1 threats of destroying hinifelf if she did not yield to his wishes, tio ...

HORRID MURDER

... old people that threy hogan to dreaul bee ic'- about the murder of their child. .it wa's shortly be- dna is 'fore 'last Christmas when the aoid couple began~ se-'h lie in rioutsly to consider the absemmec of their daughteri, tor ;e, or, mmore properly ...

Law Report

... shen -thaet steat to be sold ou I the defendait's account ; but, instetld of rising, the market declined between August and Christmas, r, and the value of tite hoitg aL last was otly just i ?? to pay the charges for warehouse room. l These facts havsing hbeei ...

Law Intelligence

... 'Three and-ahalflper Cejit. Consols, thle tatti enable thetn with the itaterest thereoftor adrer.. B re ?? tinevery year at Christmas and Midsummer, selv 'ir that the towjn of Croxton Shall be fcr ever Upheld', Jod vs atid Cruxton Lcdge protected and inaintalijed ...

Law Intelligence

... I were paupers ili Uxrn i-dge Ptarisht, iv Iere I's ri .U, gr, tom threS palnpers olnwill) N cots to go to Irchn ii ,in Christmas Day and iother festivals are pii ah s oh if they wvelt t h work. 'l'lle piristltlei' aent'rdiitip Po .Went tti church ?? ...

Law Intelligence

... wvhichl the mother was not at that time aisle to pay. Site called, however, no tib 30th of- December and paid the bill lip to Christmas day, but the defendant then demanded another quarter, anl refused to let the child gn wititout paymnent of it. In consequence ...

Carnarvonshire Assizes

... UGtrry, herd to Mr. Bicknell, deposed to having missed sortne laimibs from his master's flock seven or eight doss before Christmas; they were brustight back by Evan H1 indes knew the she!p to be his iiibtcr 's ifronit ceu ttit itiarks 1ir. Bicknell's initials ...

Anglesey Assizes

... property ; that he wovlod sell his horse and buy a cow, and manage in the best way they could until he took a place. After Christmas thlat year de- f, fendant said that a rich person had sent for him, andL that he was going to marry her. His daughter was ...

Anglesey Assizes

... d lits would like to live there, but feared thne landlordf would nost let him Isave it ; continued his emsits tillc ~i C'hristmas in thrat year, lite then said some rich per. son torI sent to him a osd lthat lite intended marry- ,,ing I\Iary Jones of ...

Carnarnon Quarter Sessions

... -D'Robert Plsomas was indicted for stealing sundry old ( kpamphlets the property of Josiah Thomas Jones, El a printer, and Rev. Christmas Evans. T ihe prisoner was last year in the employ of Mr. losiali TIiomas Jones, of CArnarvon, as a printer, and resided- ...

BRIDGNORTH BOROUGH REGISTRATION

... IVltld partly of b el fict. Thelto rp~orationl ol [iritlgfithti wore soled itt Co fes of certaimill is stid lattd. Aboutt Ch~ristmaes, 1831, titu Cotpotoatiott ndccrtiisd tito 111111 to ite let ; not a tctiotl comnmettcet- jtairues natted Bailey anod Price ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... £10. R'illiaw Jones, was first placed at the bar. The prosecutor deposed, tiet tbe prisoner was em- ployed by him, about Christmas last, to thrash Corn ; and continued in his employ until about a wveek ago, when he finished tbrashing; he Paid so much by ...