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SiU.ES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT

... and SINGLE Bt LTING sewn with copper « uctative end by steam Arms, ‘ki ty, for Rabber ~heets, Harness Leather, and d best quality. Repairs weil ta. pan — =e ow ool wees ome ‘oe Mesers. John Nicholson and Son. “Chemicat Wor ablished ANTED. a good See ud-hand ...

SCOTT-RUSSELL CASE

... retraction of I this cherge from LLady Cardigan. There was no foundation whatever for the charge. The servant had beaei taken to Clina by an author named Sanderson, he presumed in accordance with his owvn wislh. Lady Cardigan at other trials had been referred ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Registrar Marshall.) EXAMINATION OF DEBTORS. John Wm. Hsarison Booth, Boot and Shoe Dealer, Bramley.-The debtor said he had carried on business at 40, Kirkstall-road, Leeds, as John Win. Booth, and lived in lodgings at 175, Stanningley-road ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE METHUEN SETTLEMENT CASE

... consultation, was returned. The.eetan'8 Journal states that in accordance ) with the will of Lady Laura Grattan, the library of her I famous ancestor, Henry Grattan, will be sold un a few I weeks. 5 The Christmas Term of the Royal College of M Music opened on ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Mr. Thos. Marshall.) t t A LEEDS JEWELLER'S AFFIRS. The first psublic examination took place of Jesse Dobs0n,s I of 48, Cardigan-read, Leeds. and formerly corrying on business as a jeweller at 29. C(ommsrcial-strset, but now out of business. Proceedings ...

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 ...

TOWN AND COUNTY

... Jury:- Vr1. 0. R. Partway, mnercbant, Gros-Tovred Thremnl. irr. W. i Aaquith, iron merchant, 25, Cardigan-rcad *Mir. Edward Bissinrton, hatter, 55, Cardigan-road. -Tr. S X-ZCcrniok lsrede, WsR-Ipap-rr merrsant, 1, Bnrt-csres. Mr. Clarlxsen Close, aceuntant ...

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. ...

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 ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Lordship tooklis on ?? benait ap o'clock., SWINDLING H6Est TRA'SACnIN AT HCDDEESFEELa ANDREW SANDEES, a middle..aged, one-armed, an, and GEORGE HALEY (40), horse dealer were indicted for having unlawfully conspired, wiUL one i Abraham Dawson, to fraudulently ...