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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 ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligenc

... tavern, who np eared iitlir his arm tic a sling, deposed that hear. ing tie screams of the preceding witness, he wrent to her aid, rind irettle tioe risoners, Howell acd Smitr, comirg docrn s5dc ; in captur'inrg them his arms ard wrrist noere much -1aice-d ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... created a disturbance at Mrs. h'rattall's dwellisng, and also with having sent letters to her (Mirs Grattan) with thle view of extortisg money. Mrs. Grattan and Mlary Cliff, her cook, proved the dis. turbance in question, and the former handed to the ma-sistrate ...

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 ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... Special Jury, t to try the case:- i Jorseph Toii-tt, Esq., William Arden, Esq., John t lesett, E-q. Edward Riebone, E&q., Edward Fnrmer, Esq., John Tartan Fereday, E~q., John Bourne, Esq., t E. P. CLrtwri hIt, Esq., Edward Tongue, 1eq., Richard f Ilizeldine ...

LEEDS COUNTY COUNCIL

... done in refusing the license. wondered that the magistrates lad alkofwed a license all. Mr. then proceeded to call evidence. John R>x Seeoe, sigx*writer and pacnter, said he had lived a bunse adjoining the lon over a dozen years. had r&jticed that since ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... -number of other persons,'at present unknown, armed with pikes, clubs, and other' oxlnsive weapons, riotously and tumultuously'assembled t'ogether, to the disturbance of the peace, nd with ?? lawfully aseaulting John- Bell, a sirgeant in her Majesty's 1st regimant ...

THE TRIAL

... made affidavit to that effect. VR He was excused, as John Rigby, of 175~, Great Brunswick-street, le, claimed exemption on the ground of misdesaription, mn his name being Johnt Jasoa Rigby, and not John lii Rigby, as set forth in the summons. The Chief ci ...

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 ...