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RURAL POLICE

... Donison, Esq.; ?? Ferrer, Esq. : Jaimes Wm. Farrar, Esq ; Gee. Baneke, Esq.; George Pollard, Esq. ;Rev. H. B. Cooke; Rev. Thomaes Cator; T. B. Bosvile, Esq.; George e Greaves, Req.: Godfrey Wentworth, Esq.; John Crossley, Eshq.; Wiix. Brooklehurst, Esq ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... had been charged with felony. Sentence deferred. Charles Rhodes and Thomas Leatham were in- dicted for a burglary in the house of Thos. Bramall and cutting and wounding the said Thomas Bramall, an offence which, notwithstanding the relaxation of our penal ...

A CALENDAR

... charged with perjury. Lane 14, 15, Jonathan Whsitaker, *an Thomas Smith,'4 of Thornton, undeci chareed with ditto. 16. Riehard Holliday, charged with poaehting-at Little elkes'. dayi 17. Thomas Hartley, charged with the murder of Wmn. Concan- TI non, at ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GOAL DELIVERY

... assaulted Arthur Oates, aAd stolen p long from his person a- cotton purse and l Bs. in silver. V ced IMr. INGHASI end Mlr. HARDY were counsel for the til eva- proseontiol; *and Mr. DEAISLeLl for the prisoner. s The prosecutor is a stone mason, and has ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... of Hutton Hall. Thomas Barsipsw, Esq., of Garrow Hill. Alexander Brown, Esq., of Beilby Grange. Joseph Wm. Coltrnan, Esq., of Aldbrough Hall. George Graves, Esq., of Elmsall Lodge. Andrew Lawson, Enq.. M.P., of Boroughbridge. Thomas Wm. Lloyd, Esq., ...

CROWN CALENDAR for the Yorkshire Summer [ill]

... f.aiiienu the hi gway; Of four 1l. anites and 1j's - T'hbgd: Weather/i, fr 'srealin* a' wethwr snep't ';ie pro.. perty of Thomas Wilson, oF Sa'rbro': ' WrM Ceoalsuo,, for stealing 0p ' tle 6retnises ofJoBoer, nf Skidhy- Wa,. Wtlot, for cilliog a ~i~e~p ...

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 ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... the defendant. Clarkson v. Hardy. Messrs. ALEXANSDEB and WIottno.te wvere for the plain- tiOf; Messrs. CaSSawatEL and WATsoN for the defendant This was an action by the same plaintiff as in the last case, against Mr. JTseph Hardy, late occupier of the Groves ...

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 ...