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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

... 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 ...

LEEDS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... distant John Pratt, 27, Hall-lane Armley, applied for an offbeer licensei Mr. Child, -who supported, presented a memorial signed by .161 -eople in favour of the application uing granted. M&r. Dunn opposed. Mfary Rollingi, 25. Pearson-grove. and 2, John-street ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE TRIAL

... inspector of the Dublin police ; knows Dr. Gray and Mr. John O'Connell; saw Mr. John O'Connell in Court; saw both acting; an arbitrator saw Dr. Gray act but once as arbi- trator; has seen Mr. John O'Connell'several times in Court; saw him first on the ...

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 ...