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... pieces of parchment, with such forged marks, 4c,. with intent to-defraud the revenue, contrary to thestatute, &c- Gui'ty. Thomas Wainewright, of Leeds, attorney at law, a charged upon oath, for that he did, in or about the month of May or June, fraudulently ...

Lancaster Assizes

... from Hud- aji droved the signature of Mr. Sikes to be a for. m In his defence, the prisoner said the bill had been ha ?? by Thomas Hemingway, who was about to ยง isa m business, and to whom he had been most g ?? introduced. It was part of the capital to ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... out no ol agin and found the deceased ly . upo the ground. 'Thomas IV.~ said lie was hurt in tire btlly. Witness then went after tine pri- sever soners, and had them taken into custody. Thomas died shortly said afterwards in tho Infirrmary.-Another witness ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... 9nsoner, and hie took it away with dates left blank and unex. hot it ecuted. This Was on the 17th of March, 1831. the is Mr. Thomas Alexantder Green proved that the filling otti e, up of the blanks and the signatures to the will were in the Tb t- prisnmer's ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... -Alaiatin Newton, 22,. John Flids, 21; and u Thomas Bales, 20, mansloeghter. e 0,e ?? T3 nan, 21, and Henry Logan, man. ,.slaughter. as ?? H~olt, 20,' John Taylor, 56, Thomas a Broonmbead, Thomas Lee, 9, Thomas Highton. e Dischiargced.-Da id Tetley, 17, ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... defendant did net under- y stanid the letter in the sense in which Mr. Hardy un- u deestood it; tie (lid iiot concelive that Mr. Hardy was a defsullerat sales, tie knew nothing of Mr. Hardy ti or his concerns, and, therefore, he never thought of ?? so. nor ...

Liverpool Lent Assizes

... jnstilled the act he had Cam- mitted. He saidhbewas sorry, but be had done the doed-becanse of a lone series of perseoutlcns4 Mr. Thomas Chalmers. surgeon to the gaol of kirkdale, said his attention was directed to the prisoner by-Mr. TIhoraely, one of the visiting ...

Lancanster Summer Assizes

... for Utter- ?? lone a counterfeit shilling, having been previously convicted, hi The person to whomtne she illing was paid ?? Thomas Aldred, a ci beer-seller at Newton. Tlineprisoner admitted having offered tho a] maoney, but pleaded that lie was not awareof ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... deoa-, and callcd -upmann tiao mob tcoe river. ion oia. ?? war;s ilir thac pai 4oaer was the dan, lie bad knownhn sga Tng Thomas Magnal, a constable, stated that on the afternnon of I sat Ia th dcy in question lae saw a mob sring In the directlon of Dick ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... illuradhire tuntmer Iddiled. I SOUTMERN DIVISION.-LIVERPOOL. BEFORE SIR THOMAS COLTMAN, KNIGHrT. CROWN COURT. t THUP.SDA Y, August 20. i MrTJUTSTICE COLTMAN toak his seat about nine o'clock, and proceeded to try the remaining MIINT CASES. Dennis Rov'crson ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... years. f Edward Hardy Bell, 47, charged with having, at Pennington, r -;btaioed, by fraudulent pretenoes, two ponudain tmoney. thepro- a Perty of Joseph Dixon. Also, with havine stolen, at Coniston, n ,eO sovereign, the property of Thomas Nicholson. Also ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... COWLINGOpere o Thomas su Wilson, Thomas Brancker, the younger, Thomas Field, .Timothy Bourne, Miss Harriet Copeland, Pat. Hare, IJohn Hamapson, Andrew Ralph, Mrs Margaret French, 8, 17 and Thomas Jagger. W 1,Mr. WATSON appeared for Mr. ...