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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

... 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 ...

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 ...

PHCENXX FIRE-OFFICE

... E»q. M. P. S. Moklano, E»q. M. P. DIRECTORS to* YORKSHIRE, Thomas Smith, Jun. Esq. T»ri. Richard Hu-worth, Esq. Pmttfract. John Sykes, Esq. Kirl-Elh. Richard William Moxon, Esq Hull. Thomas Wilkin, Esq. Vtrk. Viibck*—J. B Beaumont, Esq. F.A. S. THE ...

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 ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS.—Monday, Jan. 20

... ib p jh1j-5cly it hippvd. Richard Town- end, aged 14, stealing a silk handkerchief, ti be i?1L- pe-iesacd Uihcee 7neLlis. Thomas Akeroyd, stealing a silver pint, to be, iso.-is'tscd six sitco1s. Harriet Grey, stealing a hank-token, to be iept-osmied si ...