SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... Crisp, 15, and Alfred Jay, 15, were charged with having stolen a pair of breeches and other articles, the property of Mark Flatt, of Woodbridge; John Gar- *d rod, 42, was charged with having received the same, well knowing them to have been stolen. Crisp ...

DERBY BOROUGH EASTER SESSIONS

... and hasi been believed by the Itli Magistrates. Al ?? John Ford, deposed to accompanying the last wi tness to 1 ~ry Parker's Flatts, Elms-street, and Quorn-street. 'Witness cc to- saw defendant with a pack going from house to house and asking the inmates ...

THE MURDER AT BACTON

... ten, he saw Flatt in the steeple, and both remained until half-past, when they left. Witness said he should go home after letters, but Flatt said he should go back :a have anote chm.Wtess ieunrth same roof, close to the churchyard, with Flatt. When witness ...

THE MURDER AT BACTON

... Fletcher. the prisoner Flatt was then remanded until Thurs- day next for further examination, when it is stated there I will be forty witnesses in attendance to give evidence. Ann Flatt, the mother of the prisoner, and Eliza Flatt, his sister, were then ...

THE MURDER AT BACTON

... half-crowns in it at the time. Witness went up to the prisoner and said, What have you lost ? He first said, I have lost three half-crowns and a piece ofsilver. Witness said, What did you sav? He then answered, ' have lost three half-crowns and ...

THE PROVINCES

... night air. There were no other marks about his person. Verdict ?? Journal. SUFFOLK.-THE MURDER AT BACTOx RECTORY.- William Flatt or Flack, who is suspected of the murder of Maria Steggles, the aged housekeeper of the Rev. Mr. Barker, of Bacton rectory ...

THE MURDER AT BACTON

... proceed with the case against Willianm Flatt, or whether they should proceed to examine the parties charged as ascessories after the murder. After a coulaion, the latter course wasde- termined upon, when Ann Flatt, the mother, Eliza Flatti the sister, ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... involving chargeo of assault against Bible-readers, were, after some discussion between Mr. Curran and the counsel for the crown, post- poned until to-morrow morning, Mr. Curran assuring his lordship that the case would be likely to last until eight o'clock ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE i SP tR I NTG ASSIZES.t 'CROWN COURT. TUIdSDA Y, Mllarch 11. or (Before Mr. Justice WILLES.) fy UTERING A FORGERY AT SHEFFIELD. re WILLIAM HOLMES (31) was charged with having, at n Sheffield, on the 19th of January last, uttered a forged . order ...

LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... tles ilefelidlut, tis Tay Ian's name, effenbiig whi PI time cerraisi at froma 46a. to 493. Per' cwt., thtey being- an article flatt 10 ofitetirior quality. The defetiadaut teck one sacki us a sample, Cilli in coud then oideod tire ?? 1 sticks. Ihece w here ...

SKIPTON

... may be here- soze ts after determined upon) forms part of a field containing ]'ala upwards of eight acre, cealled Grutiwell Flatt, belonging to besf, F. H. Fawkes, Esq., of Farurley Hall, aed being situate near and the Low Ba3r, is in nlose contiguity to ...

WOODBRIDGE PETTY SESSIONS

... Benlch dismisend the infor- mation. Mr. Churchyard appeared for thle dtfendnnt. I1lega Ifaurs.-Mfrs. Elizabeth Rounse, of the Crown Inn, Soaps Was summoned to answer lhs clsarli of keeping open hier bouse for the sale of beer during prohibited tiours, on ...