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... JOHN HOB ART A DOCK chapter of The MAYOR of LEEDS 'the MAYOR HULL The MASTER CUTLER of SHEFFIELD. Sir Wm. Foulis, Bart. Sir Thomas Bart. Sit M. W. Winn, Bart. Rev. Sir Clias. Anderson, Sir Ihhetson, Bart. Sir W. A. Ingilby, Bart., M.P. Sir F.dw. Bart. Sir ...

WEST-RIDING MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... Chairman ; Matthew III l ?? Cunlif'e Lister Kaye, Ws., Matthew Wilsen, ary Greenwood, Esq., Thomas Ingleby, Esq., Joseph Dent, Esq. John Robert Tennant, Esq., Thomas Birkbeck, Esq. Several appeals were entered and respited, and others were itI discharged ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... charged with killing and slaying Thomas Robinson, otherwise Thomas Smithson. 45. Charles Coupland, charged with having, on the 12th of February lIst, at Leeds, committed a rape on Mary Ann Hardy, wire of r Joseph Hardy. l. AichttlAggan, otherwise Goode ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1807

... subject id to be reduced by arbitration. . . sw Counselfor the plaint.,Y-Mr. Serjeant Cockell, Mr. d: cll Topping, and Mr. Hardy. At'toavwy-Mr. Frost. Co.nsel Mfor te dcfendantts-Mr. Park, Mr. Wood, ce and irv. Rzine. Attorney-,-Mr. Dickinsoss. cc n, tbft ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... bail, was chiarged with cutting and maiming Thomas Spivey, at Huddersfield. Mr. PAsHLEY and Mr. PFcieaRtING were for the prosecution; Mr. WILKINS defended the prisoner. The prisoner pleaded Guilty. Acq~mUil Thomas, who had had been out on bail, was charged ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... titurgee, Esq. t J. A. Rhlodes, Clerk; antd B. H. Allen, Esq. Jottas Eastattod, diclteioiged.-Ceo. O'Blrian, Win. H~ardy, and John Hardy, convicted of vagrattey, and scottenteti to be publicly whipiped at the reskin of thle Court, totd whliril sentence ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT PIMLICO

... sub- sided, inquiries began to be made as to the fate of the inmates, both houses, which are the property of a lady named Hardy, being let out in tenements, and it was found that the house No. 10i, in wlelilh the explosion took place, was inhabited by ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... was only nine years of age, and the youngest seven years, nained Joseph Coverdale, Samuel Megeon, 'Martin Garra, Thomas Pullen, and Thomas Atkinson, were placed in the dock e. a charge of stealing iron, thie pro- perty of Mr. Charles Penny Woodfin, Hope ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... Battye, Esq., Rev. Rich. Whitelock, John t. > Hague, Esq., Thomas Clapham, Esq., J. G. Smyth, Esq., W. B. Li Ferrand, Esq. M.P., ThomaslIagsee, Esq., Edward Tew, Esq., John S R Rand, Esq., Chas. Hardy, E q., Edwin Smith, Esq., Josha. Pollard, a Y Esq., T. ...

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 ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Bridllngton Quay. .Mr. George Habler, gent., Nafterton. o Mr. Thomas Elaton, farmer, Lscrick. e ML5r. Harper Parrott, gent, Creat Driftiald. Mr. John inglehy, yeoman, Ryhill. D Mr. Thomas Hill, auctioneer, Driffield. Mr. Francis Dales, Innkeeper, Beivorley ...