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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

... Poulis, of Hesleeton, esq. 'Thomas Duncousbo, of Ness ton Kvmn, esqi. John Walbank Childers, of Cint -;y Lodge, csq. Gilbert Crotnpton 0f Nulisonkton, esqI Ea'l Plumer, ot Bilton, esq. Richnrd York, of Ingitanthaorpe; esq. Thomas Horton, of Howsroyd House ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... FoIUi, of Heslerton, Esq. Thomas Duncombe, of Newton -Kynie, Esq. Jdhia Wdalbank Clhild~rs, of Cantley Lodge, Esq. Gilbert Crompton, of Nunniouckton, Ed :q. Hall Puamer, of Bilton, Esq. Richard York, of Ilgmanshorpe, Esq. Thomas Horton, of Hnwroyd House ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... tl mu:: th a imp risonm en t. lii Mary Lockhans, concealing birt, of her child, ffiv tie miouths imprisonment. an( Agaiast Thomas Pearson, for a rape ; Robert Rick-- ahy, ailcctse; Isaac Houscley, sea. robbaing Mr. co Wilkds wvarehouse,; WV, W. Cummins ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... notes, one guicea in gold, and four shillings in silver, the property of the said John Dixon.-Guilt.y-D-TiT. Repd. ditto. Thomas Mi/necr, (aged 50) for being at large before the expirationl of the time for wvhichi he was transported at Wakefield sessissn' ...

ASSIZES

... consequence of this representation tn discount the bill for him, which he (lid in Country Bank Notes. Witners paid-the bill to Thomas Whitram, and it was-teturned to -him, dishonoured, about the 19th of Jtine, the bill being due clthe :6th of June. The bil ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... ftfi/leenuod, late of Weldrake, for picking T ite podket of .. Hardy, upon KRaveamire. Jashua Lung,'for picking pockets, uponp Knaves: n mrire, b Weilliam lentdall chrbarged.upon the oath of Thomas at Th ckray, of the City of-York, with hlavin on ?? ri ntoly ...

MURDER

... pccnelt litring the greatest part s of the examination, but not thcv. w';ole of it. Wit- bi ness was cross.etiamiincld bv Mr. Hardy, lie said I; there ea s no other peculiarity in the prisoner's II voice dxacept that he nwas an Irishman; Lieut. Haves ihe ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... General Quarter Sessions for this Riding commenced at Skipton, before .1. A. Busfeild, Esq. Chairman ; Sir John Ingleliv, Bart. Thomas Collins, D. D. Matthew Wilson, Esq. WIT, Vavasotur, Esq. and William Parker, Cleik, At these Sessions Joseph Coates was c ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... months. John Ogle pleaded guilty to an indictment elarg. c ing; him with stealing two empty ?? be imprisoned two months. b /Thomas [ eatton pleaded guilty to an indietlpent t charging him with stealing two sets of fire-iropi , two kettles, and other articles ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... P. H-eywood, Esq. Chairma SiGvreAni Cage, Bait. ; Wlin. WoT0d, le' B riealtry, Wvaisdi Sraitchcrd1 Thomas Beiiycn, 11i's Dieister m'liffib, and 'Thomas Wafilcer, Escl. ; and Jas. Armytagc Rthodes, Clcr!r. .Ill. IlecYWOOD, in alddeessing'eli Grand Jury ...

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 ...