THE KING'S COURT, LEVEE, &c

... of Parliament of the first of Edward the Sixth to be a Peer of the Realm, by the title of Lord Staf- ford in blood. Sir Thomas Hardy, on his return from the South American station, by Viscount Melville. Dr. Theodore Gordon, on his appointment, as Physician ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SE

... and the Committee of that parishl wishsed enquiries to be made of Hardy, to whotn lettam himself f afterwards went, and on his repirn produced a paper purporting to be signed by Daniel Hardy, acknowledging his consent to work c with Redgate; and 'Mr. Ralph ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... Dorothy, 'Taylor North Shields ditto Northumberland, Jones ditto ditto Wellington, Coats 'South Shields St. John's Albion, Hardy ditto Miramichi Nile, Storey N-orth Shields ditto' Spencer, Hubback ditto ditto Industry, Hill ditto Quebec Sisters, Blackett ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JULY 14

... at Miss Irving's. Miss Le Comt is a wo- I man of bad character. .Cross-examined.-I have heard every body say so. George. Hard'_I am clerk to the defendant's at- torney. I went to subpiena Miss Le Comt, and met . her in a brothel at Reading, along with ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... on the 29th July curt., be d, publicly whipped through the town of Dunbar. ,i Donald or Daniel M-Kinnon, alias Rochie, and Thomas d- Ross were then put to the bar, accused of theft, by means n. of housebreaking, in so far as they did, along with Wil- ke ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... prisoner, when at the bar, strongly protested her innocence. MANSLAUGHTDR. THOMAS HIRST was put to the bar, charged with killing asad slayinag a fellow labourer, named Thomas lAirst, in the parish 'f Alfioladbury, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It was ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... comnpany there asseibticd said of'Mr. Hardy, that lie was a pittyfogging scounarel, and that hrs biashiess was of that resctiption.' Ills words wsere thbe taken down, Andl re signed ?? paper, in which It was ?? that Mr. Hardy was a scoundrel as an attornsey ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... bar, charged with sai murdering Thomas Kinmonth, on the 7th May last, on the gal road loading from Dunning to the Path of Coitdie, near but the farm of Middlehead of Pitcairn, by assaulting- and or striking the said Thomas Kintmonth with a stone, which ...

POLICE

... feV halty wards. , whiich mnight, in iinety,-nije ?? out of abhundred, have been~ explained in a most amicable manner. Mr. Hardy, a merchant r of Broad-street, said lie caine to thle Mannsion-houlse for the) purpose of being security for Mr. TrehO ?? think ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... year, was trired befare tire follicnisg special jory: IC(a Willirm flatcsor, I01oirert Scarrfleid, to William Collins, - l Thoma Terstili, Williram Bunasiler, ?? Vierisal, lii Abrahnam Greersavoo, - Jeb lirteis, fr Joln ars1tynes, John Golstaoirthyv, arrd- ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... down to the pri. di son. By this time, Mr Hardie, the Superintendent of Po-, lice was on the spot, with a number of his officers armed w with cutlasses, when the prisoners were all locked up. This c done, Mr Hardie went to the horse-barracks and procured ...

SHERIFF COURT—JURY TRIAL

... during the winter covered 1vitd pease baulm, or any thing 'that may protect the braird from the frost, which being rendered hardy by the long track of cold, will, if in a sheltered situation, push vigorously with the f rst blush of ?? Angas. The exports ...