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

... 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, ...

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 ...

APPREHENSION OF A POLICEMAN ON A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

... APPREHENSION OF A POLICEMAN ON A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. On Thursday Mrs Hincheliffe, a widow re- siding on the Flatts, Dewsbury, appeared before the sitting magistrates, at the Borough Cou'rt is that town, and made an application for the appre- hension ...

MANCHESTER POLICE NEWS

... and Joseph Spain, both of Bradford, were each fined half-a-crown for throwing snowballs at people at Bradford on Sunday. At the Manchester County Police Court, on Tuesday, before Mr. D. I. Flattely, Mr. J. S. Mayson, and Mr.C J. Whitehasad, Cornelius Hayes ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... from the fund in 1868 to repay advances made upon the county stock. The Court decided, after some discussion, that the half-crown fees for services of summonses should be paid to the County Stock, as it appeared there was an order of the Court to that effect ...

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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... home the prisoner was thero. Sho looked Into the till and saw a half-crown, a two-sisilling piece, and several shillings and sixpcuces. She afterwards looked in, end found 4s. 6d. The crown wsas gene. Prisoner had been in the room where the till wee. She ...

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 ...

MANCHESTER POLICE NEWS

... treet, and offer the articles in pledge in his name, which he said was John ]Pavies. Mr. Cheetham's assistant lent half-a-crown on the tools. The prisoner now stated that it was Wilson who brought the things to him and asked him to go with him to the ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... I- O , ASSES LIURPOL ASSIES. TUESDAY, MAY 5. CROWN COURT. BEFORE L JtanCH GRAM TE ALLEGEI) MANLfAUGHTMR IN LIVERPOOL. John Wifliatne (29), MrneefieMan, Was ?? with the maastughter of William Davies, on tix 25th April, at lveool. Mr. M'Conell prose- cuted ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... MANCHESTER ASSIZES. CROWN COUET, MONDAY. (Before Mr., Justioe SmTar.) The Court sat at ten o'clock this morning, anod several eases called oil were unable to be proceeded with on account of the witnesses or counsel being absent. A pectty burglary charge ...