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DESPERATE HIGHWAY ROBBERY IN NORTHUMBERLAND

... Lord, of the Abode of Love, have been commenced, cc Roes and it is said that by the possession of khe' body of his wife El John Mr. Price is enabled to claim a handsome amount of cash des I.Bent without having recourse to the iron hand of law.1 We GI ...

MANSLAUGHTER IN LEEDS

... William Hargraves, in Grattan-street, on Saturday night last. Eargraves, who, as we have already stated, bad surrendered himself, was before the jury. f Elizaebta Natthewmane, wife of Walter Matthewman, re- f siding in b6, Grattan-strer t, was the first ...

LEEDS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Iloyd's-Arms, Lloyd-street, Head-, ingley.-Mr. Ferns said this applicant appeared before the Magistrates for the sixth time. It was nearly a century since any addition had been made to the licensed houses of this district; and the Cardigan Arms was the ...

LIVERPOOL WINTER ASSIZES, FRIDAY

... of the late Sir William Oldnall Russell, Chief Justice of Bsngal. She was a daughter of the late Mr.. John Lloyd Williams, of Government Park, Cardigan.. shire. It is stated in Dublin that the Wicklow peerage case is finally settled. Mr. Registrar Pepys ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... held on the 21st Sept. .-John Burrell, Forester's Arms, Cleveland-street; Sami. Littlewood, Fox Inn, Woodhouse Carr; John Mile- stone, Ship Inn, Briggate; Thomas Thorpe, Marquis of Crauby, Lady-lane; Squire Sugden, Cardigan Arms, iKirkstall ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... attention was subsequently drawn to the mare, which was bleeding from several spur-marks on its off side. Behind its fore- arms were four sores, and the hills of both fore feet were oracked and bleeding from old wounds. There were also three wounds on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... more frequent running. The stages suggested are- Boar-lane to St. Phillip's Church; St. Phillip's Church a to Cardigan Arms; and Cardigan Arms to IKirkstall. T But if the Tramway Company are really preparing for Ij such a promising reform of their fares ...

THE ALLEGED RAILWAY FRAUDS

... service of the company, and who was inspector of the permanent way for twenty-five miles at the Carlisle end of the Settle line; John Lambert, who was station-master at Cumwhintou, a station about four miles from Carlisle; and George Mason Tickell, of Maryport ...

THE GREAT ROBBERY AT STANNINGLEY

... case by recapitulating the main Otrcum- stances, called- Williasn SowreZen, an elderly man, who said he kept the Thoruhill Arms, and discounted bills to a considerable extent. On tile 26rh July ho placed a pocket-book, con-. taiming bills of exchange ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prison for two months each. c * 13ETTIca MEiN FINED rOR OBSTnUCTION.-Walter 1 Walker, bookmaker. John Burke, betting man ; John r Wilham Mocrrons, betting man: John Pollard, occupier t of the Cromwell Beerhouse, Cromwell-street; William a Jackaon, mason; and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to prison for fivc was a second chargo egainst the Prisoner ?? pigeon-fountain, the property of. Mr. W\ ;. lord of the Cardigan Arms, liirkstall-road, L t* -- was ?? pressed. DEWSLt-Y. rRPOSECUTI or o Lst DEise ME- FOe ?? ' '' Two betting men were fined ...

THE WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... Manninghem t at Maniinughum, Leods Parish with Dewsbury Shamroeks r at Leeds, and the Cardigan Fields, Leeds, will be the t scene of a game between Huddersfield and tbe St. r 3 John's F. C. i All to-day's matches must bh playel uuder the new I rules as laid down ...