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... sale of t1er cordial. w O 11 1EI.PTR.-On Thursday evening last, a lecture was . delivered in the Court-rooin, Helper, by George Dawson, Esq., M. A, on * Sir Francis Drake. TIe al1le lecturer cry traced in isa amusing and hintrcijcve manner tie life of ...

SUICIDE AT DERBY

... fortnight. POPULAR LiscTuiaEs.-The 7th of the hectares was delivered in the Court-room, Belper, on Thursday evening last, by George Dawson Esq., on Daniel De Foe. 'T'be room was crowded in every part, and numbers were un- able to gain admittance. At the conclusion ...

INQUESTS

... shall not so offend again for the space of one year. George Dawson, of Tideswell, for neglecting to maintain his family. To be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, for as on one calendar month. urch, George Ribberd, of Chesterfield, to be imprisoned and kept ...

BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY, July 3

... having sworn and pi been disorderly at Tideswell, on the 24th June. The ?? same complainant charged John Chapman and George t, Dawson with drunkenness, at the same time and place. These three cases arose from a public-house squabble, aud it was proved ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT, TUESDAY, Oct. 1

... or four others with the ?? defendant denied the charge, and said he had never his hands out of his pockets. He called George Dawson, a butcher, who said he was talking in the shambles on the night in question to the defendant, young Gretton, of Osmaston-road ...

DERBYSHIRE APRIL SESSIONS

... OldfieldI. C Henry Bridden. E. Taylor. William Clarke. James Woodhead. Joseph Cartlidge. W. Wright. Alfred Cupit. Henry. Lant. George Dawson. Samuel Hardy. James B. Fox. l Robert Harrison. Charles Ireland. Joseph Wells. T, Thomas Irving. I The proclamation against ...

AN AMERICAN MAIL ROBBERY

... brother-in-law Mr. G. P. T. Dawson, 6001.; his brother, Charles Archer, 2,0001.; his uncle, Albert Archer, 6001.; his sister, Emily Collingwood Coleman, 2,0001.; his sister-in-law, Annie Dawson, 2,0001.; his friend, Alexander Dawson Hogg, 5001.; and his valet ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Marsh, in g January last, and saw Atherton at Duffy's house. She a took a parcel for Ann Sands to the railway station. George Dawson, formerly landlord of the Coach and q Horses, Sheffield, said on the 15th of January, Riley, r Wildman, and Norton came ...

CROWN COURT, WEDNESDAY

... Sheffield, proved finding a letter addressed to Michael Norton. at the Coach and Horses, Sheffield. He gave it to Davis. George Dawson, the landlord of the Coach and Horses. Sheffield, said that he knew Taylor by the name of Michael Norton. He received the ...

DERBY LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Mr. Dawson, (of Birmingham ), gave the third and con- cluding Lecture on Historical Characters Re-considered, on Monday evening last, in tbe Mechanics' Hall, Derby. The audience was numerous. The subject was George Fox, the founder of ...

STAFFORDSHIRE

... Advertiser. Fkrocious Attack of a Doo upon his own Master On Saturday, a dog belonging to Mr. Dawson, farmer, near Cheadle, broke his chain, and on Mr. Dawson endeavouring to secure him again, notwithstanding he had reared him from a whelp, the animal ...

COMMITTED TO DERBY COUNTY GAOL

... with stealing from the person of George Hartley threeoovereigns and some silver, at Chesterfield. Wim. Hodgkinsou, of Mickleover, committed to hard labour for six weeks, or pay 21. 3s. 6d., for an assault upon George and Charlotte Dakin. Richard Yarwood ...