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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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... it; but in this case the proof admitted of no unoertainey w abet- ever. Eipping Forest was part of a Royal domain, and the Crown righte ahouldeb jealously preaerved for the sake of securing those of the people. Manorial and forestorial rights were of far ...

THE PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL SCHEME

... nrijtee of 1adies, were givenl end aldo a lung llet of P'movearaof teoa~y itincinjng, ibe Dake, and DachBse Pi 1'ec4, the) Crown ci Frince of Portugalk, tce Droe ?? o, tee Dafte of I- Nosielk, LoMc lerirh gton, Cte]nlni ag,&:d 4,Thepoase. ?? nay old ria ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Court (ox. rept onl Msnromyl: tL perle aird opposed motions on1 the oivl side. Seoomid Court : Ez a Prle motions en the Crown side and Crown paper. CouniT V.-Before Mr. Juetice TIewkmie-At 10.30-For judlg- moot.nr: Blaker r Soaeer IN-fiddleecxh-Der-byshire ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE TRIAL

... Af ter linile farther ?? on thic point, Dr. Ronriely oilntinned his epoaceb, ?? tnrnuig to the Wpliping wiinewiee for the Crown, who, he contended, had no sufficoient; opportwilitliic of knowing Arthulr Orton, cud onghrt net, therefore, Ub be rellied ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... P., bad been specially retained, was acquitted, Mr. Clement an Higgin, who,'with Mr. E. R. Lloyds, was counsel for by the Crown, intimating that no evidence would be thl offered against her, The case was thien takenus against Travis alone, who was defended ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VIOl-0IIAiIutoeL ISn BID MeAwei.-Sbort causes't Gilci v. ME'Irn-Ceomteeae det~ilis v. ?? Salla-Mytton v. Mytton-1logaa v. olw-flatte v. Edavacii-LooldgpnV Cousonts-Sleaek v. Oolaes-Smitliv. 4alier.Malhon V. ~In1ad- 'Weebbolures v, Roger6-Dowzlng v. SIMPsORn-V ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... the boycotting. After the publication of a resolution deciding on taking active steps as to the conduct of a tenant named Flattely, who had taken an evicted farm, and who was described as a selfish, dirty, ignorant, and unprin- cipled scoundrel, the ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... inquiry at the Angel and Crown hotel. High- street, taines, as to the decease of James Baker, aged 40, whose dead body was found in the Thames, near Egham Ea'ot, on Tuesday evening. Mr. Harry. Baker, landlord of the Angel and Crown, identified the body as ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... Trumpet that if they would vote for Sirecey I would give them money^ They said they woulld have three heif-crowns enaoh. I knows p omen named Flatt. I did not say to Sir Henrry Straey that I had20 or 30 votere, and he did not tell me to bring theoe up. ...

CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE

... Wednesday and was gratified to receive his son's address. Nothing had been heard of him since he left home, 16 years ago, and Crown-court has been pulled down. With reference to the inquiry last week for HARRY HERERreT RsSerAW, we haive received a letter ...