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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Rocindell, of Gledstone, Esq. Ily- %WIn. Litecr Fenton Sicot, of wousthati, Esq. of John Ntctiotas CoulthUTat, Of Gargrave, Est. kg Edward Taylor, of Eassilsrie, Esq. Henry John RMondein, of Llnton Spring, Esq. Its Hollery P'reston, of Hoorby, Esq. r sec iNV ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF THE HEAD POLICE OFFICER OF HUDDERSFIELD

... Prisident: Dr. Hunter. or, Vice-Presidents: John Wilkinson, Wmn. Hey, jun. Trea. 'he surer: W. W. Brown. Curators: J. G. Marshall, ?? Ps, E. P. Teale, ?? Wmn. Osburn, ?? Secre. oct taries : Thomas Nunneloy, Edward John Teale. Council: 'rs, Dr. Chadwick, W. ...

WEST-RIDING MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... Ichairniau); lien. Edwin Lascellee, Harewond; Rev. PI of James Armoitage Rhodes, Roundhey, near Leeds ; John Plumsbe t* Temapest, Esq., Tong Hailf, near Leeds; John Ilyllyd, Esq., Culton, at ?? ; Win. Hattie Wrigletson, Esq.. M.P., Cuswortb, near -Donefaeter; ...

STATE OF SOUTH WALES

... SPECIAL COMsloISSION IN WALLS.-W& understand that the prisoners who are directed in the commission to be tried are John l Hughes, David Jones, John Hugh, who are charged with firing withl intent, Sc., and for beginning to demolish a dwelling-house at Pon-. ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 24

... trial in ?? last. Had not walked arm in arm with Lord William Paget; had smoked a cigar in a his Lordship's company;, and on one occasion had walked d under his umbrella when it was snowing, but did not take hold v e of his arm. Ilad called upon his Lordship ...

THE POISONING BY STRYCHNIA AT LEEDS

... the lady who died from having been poeisoned by I2' ml], strychnia, at Cardigan-place, Leeds, oin the 1st instant, Was iA n-resumied at tenl o'clock yesterday miorning, before 'John! I d( lo Blackburn, Eoq., Leeds Borough, Coroner, at thle Court- It out ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... lap before poue his conduct ti frouc. their removal to Woodicunee Grove, and subse-g crueniay duriimg tlceir residence in Cardigan-place, Leeds. a: Ilomitted to tell you, gentlemen, when tics death of thep deceased took place. It swas oil thele It of March ...

EXECUTION OF WILLIAM DOVE

... lei thrown over the horse's head ; mly right arm was dislocated. th I then xeveut into 0cc-eli's and got a bedl there. Harrison Caine there, I believe, at 0cc-eli's request. Harrison pro- on posed to set my arm, but I preferred having our own Sur- H; geon ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Call-lane ; Joseph Pickard, William IV,, e Briggate; Joseph Eastbam, Malt Shovel, Meadow-lane; o and George Pickles, Cardigan Arms, Bramley, which were r suspended until the adjourned sessions. o The applications for new licenses were next taken, and ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... three wherries loaded with pig me.'&rj weighing altogether ten tons, exclusive of engine. W'e fborth trial was up to the Cardigan Arms, Kirkstall-road, w: Cb a weight of forty tons, on the before-named wherries. T.fhe whole ot these trials wore perfectly ...

THE ASSAULT UPON MR. TRAFFORD

... this D alibi in favour of Matthiewman. prisee I. . M'le atilicwmcass, father of the prisoner, said he lived pHie, for In Grattan-street, Kirketall-road, and his eon lodged withplc rc. him. Both he and his eon worked at Burnley and Nichols' place 25. ...

MANSLAUGHTER BY A PUBLICAN AT HOLBECK

... of Cardigan's period of service as In- spector General of Cavalry having expired, Major General Lawrenson, commanding the Cavalry Brigade at Aldorshott, iwill (says the Aar'soy andeNavyN Gaectte) succeed him in that post. 'I John Houseley and John Walker ...