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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS. MONDAY. Jan. ft PRESENT. Henry Hall, Esq. Mayor. Thomas Tctinant, Esq. John Hardy, Esq. Recorder. I Lepton Esq. Charlc, Milner, Esq. Deimty j Charles Brown, Esq. Recorder, George Banks, Esq. Christoi her Beckett, Esq. Benjamin ...

BENEFIT SOCIETIES’ MEETING

... haves. Counsel for the proaeculion—Messrs. Hardy, Milner, and Blackburns. William Langthorne, Benjamin Brown, and John Scatcherd, were defended by Messrs. Mauub and Grrknwood. and Mr. Baines appeared for Thomas Langthorne. The other defendants had no counsel ...

yOBK MINBTER

... TCrker’ ,J Miaaßowman.Faatnn \ John Clayton, Kippa* « TUomaaClapUam. Leeds »» Charlea Chadwick, JJ Ur.Carr.Do. 20 0 Thomas Chorley. Do. 5 5 Thomas CUpham.Juo. Do Rea. James » £ Mrs. George Coates, ] John Contes, Do. I j W. E.Carter and Son, J » Mrs. Clongh ...

WEST RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... Pontefract Park, John Hudson, do. George Bean, Smith. Samuel Hunt, do. : John Charlesworth, do. William Evers, Oult-n. Thomas Carter, Thomas Foster, Horbury, ' Joshua Burton, WoumlUau. benjamin in, Saxton. j Richard LitllewuuJ, Armthorpe Richard Den by, do ...

PETIT JURY IN THE SUBSIDIARY COURT. Mr. Thomas Benn. Mr. James Ramsden

... Poppleurll, notorious offender) stealing two books from the house of Thomas Steele,in Meadow lane, the properly of Mr.Fowler. Thomas Porter (l(i), stealing quantity of stuff, the properly Mr. Thomas Burniston. The prisoner is most notorious offender, and has been ...

lukds/borough Sessions

... The following Magistrates present :—K dph Marklaud, Esq. Mayor—John Brooke, Esq.—Thomas Tennant, Esq. Henry Hall, Beckett, Esq.— Lepton Esq.—Tuoiuas Beckett, Esq.—Thomas Blayds, E^q. The following gentlemen were sworn of the Grand Jury : Mr. 1 Ivn. Chpharo ...

{mpmal parliament

... nomination at the late election—O’Gorman Mahon and Thomas Steele—have also been visited by a similar attempt. People Clare, what are your sentiment* towards the persecutors of O’Gorman Mahon and Thomas Steele ? You are not ignorant that they made themselves ...

John Hardy, Esq. Recorder. C. Milner, Esq. Deputy Recorder, John Brooke, Esq. j Lepton Dobson, Esq. Charles ..

... John Hardy, Esq. Recorder. C. Milner, Esq. Deputy Recorder, John Brooke, Esq. j Lepton Dobson, Esq. Charles Brown, Esq. j Benjamin Sadler, Esq, Henry Hall, Esq, William Hey, Esq. T .lumas Beckett, Esq. Christopher Beckett, Esq. The following Geatleiaei ...

STATE OF IRELAND—Twelfth of July

... place called Little Moor. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Mjlnrr conducted the cass for the prosecution, and Mr. Maudk with Mr. Blackburns, appeared for the defendants, but called no witness.s. The jury returned a verdict of Guilty, Mr. Hardy then rose and moved that costs ...

SACRILtiGE

... Brooksbunk, of North Bicrley, and stealing (hereout quantity of flour, ten pounds weight loaves of bread, and other properly. Mk. Hardy (with whom was M . Raines) con itncied the and Mr* COTII9U.BAM jiefended Thee* was evidence provethai person who broke open ...

BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED

... Broadley, of Melton Hill, Esq. Matthew Wilson, the younger, of Kiidwick Hall, John Carver Middleton Alharpe, of Dinuington, Esq. Thomas Fairfax, the younger, of Newton Kyme, Esq. Empsoo, of Spellow Hill, Esq. Barnard Hague, of York, Esq. Af er the proclamation ...

THE MURDER AT BSESTOW

... MURDER AT BSESTOW THOMAS WILSON (23). was Indicted for the wilful murder of Henry Uangcly, 8.-eston. EDWARD BROADBENT JOHN GOSNEV, were charged on the Coronefa Inquisition with having feloniously aide.’, abetted, and assisted the said Thomas Wilson to commit ...