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PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... The usual fortnightly meeting of the Preston county to t court took, place on Monday last, before John Addison, not Esq., judge. There were 57 original plaints furl hearing. are Thle advocates in attendance were-Messrs. Banks, yH. lette Harrison, Charroley, Ascroft, Dodd, J. Blackhlurst; and for t Ratcliff, uf Blackburn. PARKINSON V. TAYLOOXR.. In this case the plaintiff is a veterinary ...

LAW REFORM

... THE CHRONICLE. 1 PRESTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1851. ?? - - - - - - - - Is Among the many subjects which have been started of late to distract the attention of Parlia- meat at its meeting within the next few days, there is scarcely one which deserves more attention than the dry one of a Reform of the Law. It is, more- over, a topic which seems to have been entered upon by an unusually large ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... FPLorfious ASSAULT.-JaMes Pennington was indicted sh for a felonious assault on a girl under twelve years of Jul age. The offence was committed at the Wigan Union tic Workhouse, of which the parties were inmates. The pr1.. id( soner expressed a hope that the judges would not send m( him away from his native land, but send him to a lunatic re., asylum or a workhouse for life, where he would get ...

GREAT WILL CASE

... A great will case, Boyse v. Rosborough, which has created great interest on the Irish side of the channel, is now being tried at the Wexfbrd assizes, before Mir. Baron P*Mefather, The amount of property involved is nearly £10,000 a year, and some of the incidents of the life of the testator, the late Casar Colclough, of Tintern Abbey, are as romantic as those detailed in the graphic pages ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON

... HORRIBLE. MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON. On Saturday morning last a great sensation was created througirout tile iieighbourhood of Sloane'street, Chelsea, by the discovery of a most shocking and barbarous murder which had been comnmitted on the previous evening at the residence of Mr. Edgell, formerly clerk of the arraigns for the county of Bucks, and now a magistrale for the county of ...

HORRID MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... HORRID MUR6EOF LORD VLLM:RUSSE , . i,: ?? d 1- 1.. :, z., ; 7: : 0 , at c~~~erom a e Jh'adro~'i'laenday.) of The neighbporimood of PohokAt'-eo 16rkl'n, was, d, -about a. quarteir hefiore se'ven'thIis ' r ing, t ir into con- Xl sidernblo excitement by one of the femalee donalbsties of 'his' s;lordship rushing out ofthe hoase (No. 14), callinlgifor assist- or ancel she having just ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING

... - 1 Yesterday week, at the Police Coutrt Liverpool, after the usual business of the day had been brought nearly to a close, a young man, apparently belonging to the swell mob, and who had just been apprehended, was brought before Mr. Rushton on a charge of having, with the assistance of a com- rogue (who has escaped), tricked a stranger, who had arrived in towun only an hour before, of a ...

P0LICE CASES

... 4 -~ - ?? directions to be ljatibqdar btji- oii7sid5 after to-morrolr( hdyais biat. indisposltiod iomiie do1ii&iicated Slulo m'f-lme to the cabinet ministers-Observer. CHAPEL BUILT 3lY ONE MAN.-FR+e4 of the chapel for the Beth union workh ul& on man, John Plass, a meson, aged 7B, bhb~k~figin the house. The dimensions of tlidd O~feethis length, by 35 in width, end it is c 456 persons in the ...

THE BISHOPRIC OF HERE FORD

... r ?? ?? ,, ?? ?? -COURT . E'SEFf.U5D . ( isfefare Lo~rd CbiefJysttie Denmas. an~d Justices Pattesoti. b .,gelodge, and Erle.) m T51 TIQOECiN,1. 5leF.ARnVUBI5UOP OF ?? d ;-i*ENT ,JUDGMEST j l P It; b-elng~generally kiotn that their loi dships would give, judm tin thins iimportant naso to-day, long before the usiiisl6iige of e-or~mefiahg business, thcrowded | in ove~tryparit. he 'ash to gain ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... |: _ THEFT BY AN OLD WOMAN.-OnS Tuesday an aced female was brought up at the Town Hall and accus-ed so stealing a shirt and chemise, the property of Mlrs. Chap- man, Lambert's Bottoms. The case was clearly proved, The prisoner was seen to take the stolen propertv fromn a clothes-hedge and decamp with it; she was subsequently apprehended. Committed for trial. THEFr or CARPETING.- On Monday ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... I COUiNTY COURT.-MONDAY -LAST. I (Before.J. Addison, eq. I Judge.) This court was held on Monday last. Forty.-lve owes were entered for adjudication. R. Taoupsoit v. T. FzELDmnG.-The plaintif is a builder, In Eanam; the defendant is a sawyer. The action was to recover £5 4s., for goods sold and money lent. Defendant add that part of the goods were paid for, but, on reference to the plailtifis ...

SECOND COURT

... i ?? ?? a!: ?? . I it ; . . ' Ft' > X SEC;OND C O i . I A, second eourt Was albo fortned thla day;, over whitch W. i' Robert TrttrndrIi14l(li),4Jon Tdd; ' , te! Gagsan, wereL eharged; the formne with stealing at Ie4- ?? bor,'a wportrat'tw , isbo~ny boxes, thhreebote3,' bbeneirag' and a ferrhi,the pio. ?? Jil 1?aringtbn- Et9a end he' lttier' with having' rweeived theissabai well' knowing ...