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THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. THE INQUEST. h (From the Freeman's Journa~l.) e The nqiyinto the causes of this melancholy disaster, 'which reutd in the loss of so many of our fellow- fi creatures, was commenced on Friday, at Malahide, by Henry Davis, Esq. ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BEFORE MESSRS. G. E. RORsFALL AND F. HOLLES A-D CAPTAIN B. FPRSTON. TEE PacEr OF A KI83.-A youth aged about 17, named John Tayleur, appeared to answer a summons preferred against him by Margaret Briabrowne, a domestic servant, for an alleged assault on ...

ALLEGED ABDUCTION AT BOLTON

... Lux&cy.-On Saturday, before Ube Lords Justices James and Mellish, an appeal was heard in the case of Tayleurv. Tayleur. William. Colebrook Tayleur was a gentleman of large property, and he married a lady who was also wealthy, and of considerable personal ...

LIVERPOOL EASTER SESSIONS

... nt,fiuth-bili; iusi- Thomas Staokdales rap boilsr icommorotstredt bed. James H. Smith, merchsntRsdoey-street; .For W. H. Tayleur, merchant, Abe ucromby-sqeare; Robert Wilson, merohant, Shs.streat- and Simon Crossdeld, manufeturlfw*cbemlst, Weet Derb r ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Irvine said the de. ceased had died from natural (muses, and a verdict in accordance was returned. On the body of E°zlibeth Tayleur, the wife of a deck labourer, who resided In a cellar at No. 50, Fletober-street. Deceased had been much addicted to drinking ...

POLICE COURT

... Buenos Ayres. of e The sitting magistrates were Mr. Rusbton and Mr. Charles a I Turner. The Hernies, which belongs to Messrs. Tayleure and tot Co., of this port, only sailed on the afternoon of Friday last; the do alleged attermpt at her destruction was made ...

POLICE COURT

... -Yestorday, a man named Tow], was brought I up charged with embezzling various sums of nmoney from his I kemployers, Messrs Tayleur and Co., coal proprietors. I I was the duty of the prisoner to keep an account of all i coals delivered from the yard, and ...

POLICE COURT

... gen- steelly-dressed young man was brought up on a charge of having received the sumn of £8 14s. for his employers ~sessrs. Tayleur, Walmsley, and Co., and not accounted ISfor the some. The prisoner acted in the capacity of collector to the comnplainants ...

DEATH OF PROFESSOR TRAILL

... A. Wilson, Mr. W. W. CurrIe, Mr. Thomas Langton, Mr. William Riathbone, Mr. Egerton Smith, Mr. Samuel Hope, Mr. Charles Tayleur, Mr. George Duncan, Mr. James Ryley, Mr. Adam Hodgson, Mr. Edward Ruabton, Mr. John MONS, Mr. Wm. Faweett, and Mr. John Smith ...

POLICE COURT

... t1., tr of Mr. Win. Woodmaalls public-flouse iii scotlan-O of road; William Towell, vardnmar, jn the empy..Oy 0 o- Mtssrs. Tayleur, coal merchnnts, Oldhall-street and Dut. en ton-strcet; IThonias'Reddish, for stehling two brass clain he diesticks from the ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... verdict for the ag plaintiff. It was agreed to settle the amount of the f re damage out of court. ' . ' . ill SKINNER V..TAYLEUR.-In this case the claim I se was for 248 10s.i the balance of an account for repairs, i to done by the plaintiff; ,who is ...

LIVERPOOL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... in merchant, Harring'austosrect. James Steains, tea merehant, Kensington. Jolso Stock, broker, Eu-shango-streot. I Henry Tayleur, oharebroker, Southill. Patrick Vance, broker, &Jargreaves-buildisigs. John Wright, sugar re-'Ter, Manesty-lane. Richard Withers ...