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1800 - 1849
29 1840-1849

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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London, London, England

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... together at Radley's Hlotel, Bridge-street, Blackfrlars, to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and Thomas Thelwall, from the charge of high treason. W. J. Fox, Esq., in the chair. About 150 gentlemen sat down to ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... future day;bute must order Thomas Kyte, Mr. Conwiek in tst,.into acustody, for it appears tn me that he has been the cause of the deathof thispostman. The hbe too s suffered great ?? given forthlb appearesae of Strgood, and Thomas Kyto was takeoa into custody ...

Burning of the Sarah and Elizabeth Whaler

... out to sea, in order to meet with some assistance. After several hours hard rowing, they came uip with the Woodlark, Capt. Hardie, who kindly received them on board. They immediately informed that gentle. I man of the fate of their vessel, who as soon ...

Burning of the Sarah and Elizabeth Whaler

... out to sea, ill order to meet with some assistance. After several hours hard rowing, they came up with tiee Woodlark, Capt. Hardie, who kindly received them on board. They inemediately informed that gesitle- man of the fate of their vessel, who as soon ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Sivewright, John Kimber. Six ?? Jones, Edward Oakey, George Lovell, John Gibbs, John Day, Thomas Ward, Daniel Middleton, James Martin, Charles Wm. Maddock, Thomas Connelly,. Marianne Willoughby, Edward Rourke, Abraham Ayshford, Richard Con- nor (without ...

POLICE

... CusTOorMos01rcr OrnIere IrN TuE EXECUrION OF HIS0 DlUTY.-On Tuesday, a man named Thomas Edmonds, who is conei on heard a steamner, was brought before the Lard Mrayer and Alderman Thomas Wood, charged with h~aving obstructed a. Custom-house officer in the execution ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Mansell, aged twenty, carnenter, and Edward Hardy, sixteen, a clerk, were indicted; the latter for a larceny, and the fornner fsx harbouring hin. The facts of this case,which were some. what singular, were these :-Hardy was clerk to Mr. Pullen, a stockbroker ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... THURSDAY. GIBoS ANnD ANSoQTVis 0, Fitaso HANO AOTn=E R.-The declaration in this case stated, that one Michael Gibbs, and one Thomas Whittaker, had beeo duly appointed churchtwardens of St. Stephen's, Walbrook: asd to this the defendants pleaded, first, that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Cundy, twenty-one, Da- niel Wilkin, thirty-five, John Glossop, thirty-eight, George Pickering, twenty-five, Thomas Ratcliffe, twenty. three, Thomas Cartwright, twenty one, and William Windle, thirtytbhree, were indicted for having, on the I1th of July last ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and ordered the conviction to be endorsed on his ?? de- fendant paid the fine. ATTEMPTED SUIoIDE. -On Thursday, Phillibert Hardy, aged twenty, was charged with attempting to destroy himself by firing a pistol loaded with powder and ball at his breast, ...

POLICE

... Whitecross-street, was charged beforerMr. lirouht~lutoto suispicioni of hay. ing wilfully murdered one of his journeymen, noamd Thomas Leory, by .tabbing him with a knife. and Ellen hllenghian, the prisoner's wife, Hannah Cotter, his servant, and 'atlerine ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of Chapel- ?? learned judge having summed up, the jury returned a verdict of ?? of death was recorded. TuE GAMIE LAWS.-Jehn Hardy, fortv-two, labourer, was indicted for a misdemeanour, in being unlawfully in company with two other persons, and armed with ...