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POLICE COURT

... produced at the bar I as the person who so employed him, hot the porter was un- able to identify hie person hy any other witness. Thomas lnne,, shoem aker, was committed to Bridewell for l0 days, for an assault of a niost outrageous nature upon a young wom an ...

EXECUTIONS AT DERBY

... pro- ti tested ihey never should have moved in the un- II fortunate affair but for Bacon and lirandreth.- i 'I'hey blamed Thomas Bacon more particularly, :.ntl said they considered him as the author of A all tbe mischief. Turner had been with Bran- dicth ...

POLICE

... which you have been supported. I am sorry for the sake of your more honourable countrymen, that you should thus disgrace the hardy rice from which you sprung. Your conduct has. been most infamous, and nmerits exemplary pu- nishment, The LoRD NIAYron said; ...

OLD BAILEY

... netwitliatanding the earnest adm~onition of the Common Ser- jeant, and the entreaties of Mr. Browvn, Keeper of Newvgate, arid Mr. Hardy, Clan:s of the Papers, be declared he should not amend lii: plia, adding, that he felt it impossible to do so. His obstinacy ...

HAMPSHIRE ASSIZES

... IT TMoorminrin, at Portserur anti 'stealing as copper tea- -e :rkettle, &c.-Deathr.le ELI~ZA WINNs, for hissing assaulted Thomas Chatles !r tharena, at Portssmoutht, atid ataking fross his person a lie .1 gold watect. &c.-Deathi. pll ilrrTuomAS JACOBSn ...

PIKENIX FIRR-OFFICE. 1J ENEWAL Receipts for Policies ({ l/nRSWvWV falling due at Midsummer, arc !■ ' ' * n *

... or upwards, will not ke charged for the Puluj; and all Endorsements will be made gratis. By Older of the Diieiflois, 11. HARDY, Secretary of Country Department. Mr. .WHS HI EL, Auknt, I.J MENT-S I KtE I , Ht'l.L COUNTY Fill E-OFFIC E. KS: The Duke of ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... the property, as has been before sotated. ' Tw-t letters of Mark 'Nobc,-thir firtiaer-steward-, adihessod to tule late Mr. H~ardy, Solicitotr, were read, fut ithe- rpseo showingthe matiner i hi elti tile tiegocir.-- lion. as coducted ti itheintentimon ...

OLD BAILEY

... and was conveyed from tile bar in an rppa- rently fainting state, ROBEsT' lrlAic2N, Si, was indicted for robbing his master, Thomas Ruddy, of a quantity of soap and other articles. Guilty, but recormaiended to mercy on account of his former good character ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Saturday, Nov. 7

... the property of 'Sir Thomas B!ackett, and forrnmrd part of what ivas-called his Wibsey estate. T he plaintifi, as his'devises, now claimed the same; the defendant committed the alleged trespasses as the areent -of Jarrett and Hardy, who wvere engaged in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whereby it appeared that Sir W~atin J~ewes at- v tribored to the negligence of hits Solicitors (Messrs. Ileutledge and r hardy) an attachmenit having issued against him, for not putting !^ in Hsis examination to thse defenidant's interrogatories.X lMr ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... the propelrty of Mr. Thomas Butt, of Foinlani AilSaints one montil's hipiisontmenit. Sainuel Belchanip, indicted vhith John Jeftl'ree and Jamiies hla) hew, admitted king's evidence, as was also B. Borchatm, indicted with Hardy and Bacon. No 1irosecition ...

SUMMER ASSIZES.—HOME CIRCUIT

... Horatio Bolton, A. 1. Caius-college, ditto Jererniah Burrougihes, A. B. Emantiel-colleger ditto James B;froff1Byeri-John Lihwall Thomas Corboild, A. B% Bene't.collegc, Cambridge James Coyve, A. B. 9aiuis-collepe, ditto John Wareyp Darbvy A. M. Cans-college, ...