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MISS BAGSTER'S CASE.—COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... ou wen t with the Miss Newtons ?-Yes, I did. Wal; Miss Clayton. witil you ?-Yes, site was of the psety. Any bodyhwboul tdid you see ?-Mur. laver.t IeAndI Mr. N'ewt'on ?-Yes ; and I saw Mr. Somebody ielse- ; Ifitrget hi5 nante. D] d Mr. Nletevrton say ...

THE REV. J. BONWELL'S CASE

... brothel The learned counsel then commented on the evidence so far as it related to Miss Yorath's residence in London, and attending the birth and burial of her chil. Sir J. D. Harding concluded his summing up by ywking a sentence of deprivation, and quoted ...

MEETING OF LANCASHIRE MAGISTRATES

... protected when they came, a`D that were obliged to be sent back again. He (the chair man) regretted that, and also regretted the power f trades unions and the combinations of colliers. He regretted that the combination of colliers was so great and so overpowering ...

JUBILEE MASONIC BALL IN PRESTON

... Wliitehbea&' Maj ir A. H. H., P.M., P.P.U3.J.W., Miss, and Miso A. M.; Weiteside, Mr. ci.; Wilson, Mr. W. If., Miss, Miss E,, and Miss t. (Walthn-le-laie) ; Wilson M,s. (Oashouion), Mr. H. P., Miss ...

PETTY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY LAST

... calculations on the valuation of Mr. Collier, of 10d. and Sd. per yard, and w'ere about togive their decision by reducing the maxi mum value of £250 to £150, when Mr. Aukerley, on making some inquiry, discovered that Mr. Collier had been giving an estimate of ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... noticed that one of them was wearing military ?? were ordered to be handed over to the military authorities. d MONDAY.-Before J. Toulmin, W. Hayes, and J. Hull, e Esaqru. e ALLEGED INCENDIAARIs.- George Stones, labourer, i vtas charged, on remand, with having ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... W. Birley, a tnd DR. Beuson, Eiqrs. The Poly cases 1er4 were, a fev for drankrennes.' MxoNxD,-Before 0. Fryer (Mayor) 'and J.J. ,Mres, Esqrs. ; GAkiniao.-rFor gambling with dice John Marlow was fined 2a. 6d. and ?? playing at. guinea ?? Naugbtpjs was ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... ts of ?? Act. The nauber lbe p of those who had no educoation at all was be- vinap coming less and less, and they found for j at every sessions or assizee a great majority WIN of peoplle who were not wholly but (in- ally perfectly educated. They might ...

TO-DAY'S PRESTON POLICE

... TO-DAY'S PRESTON POLICE. S 1 . BoRo'CGEI.-Before J. Satterthwaite, E. Pylie, and F. ls.ite. i Thorpe, Esqrs. j REANDED CASEs.-Elizabeth Gibson and Michael ets ?? were charged, oln remand, with stealing a copt, i ?? 104, the property of Ann Quigley, landlady ...

Bankrupts

... Manchester. Att. Mr. Ogden, Manchester.: J. R. Inqes, Fonchureh street, morohant.-J. Henderson, Theolhald's road, Middlesex, baker-R. S. Young, Brock- lili, Berkshire, brower.-H. Stanley, Tring, Hertfordsbire, linen draper.-J. Ashe the elder, Portwood within ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... | POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK. _ STEALING COLLIERS' PICKS. - James Daniels was charged on Monday with stealing, and Thomas Hart with receiving, four colliers' picks, the property of James Banks and James Lowton. Committed for trial. WAGES CASE.-On Monday ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN KENTISH TOWN

... afternoon at the Victoria XaverI, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, Lonadol. lhe viotim was a Mrs. Florence' Varney, formerly a Miss Collier, --and daughtler of' the % proprietor of the taverii. HIer ?? was Thomas Harding, builder, aged 28, and the son of a veetrymtin ...