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THE WELLESLEY CASE

... Ccliomdottore on the coast of Afrira, in thel room of CaptaIl Iullenwhose period of service has expired. Rear- Admiral Sir T'homas M. Hardy will hoistl his flag on board the 'Sybilttvtb sijsrintend tht sallihtg qualities of some ships bxilt alter the plItis ...

IRELAND

... refer the court to the opinion of that enilient man, Lord Chief-Justice Hyre, who luarged the grand jury in the case of Thomas Hardy. That learned judge, tn calling the attention of the jury to the real question they had to try (he was quoting from the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... -BIshop Cranlier Sully. ORIOINAL 'UNorPoplaD.-john Newbank, Thomas Pettloger. Thomas Hlorsley. WillIam Beeves, ORuOINAL OPPOSsiD.-George Sartlett, Willa Charles Cole. Samuel Cramplon, Thomas Walsh Vokes, Gaspar Peter slias De Arabet, commonly called the ...

OLD BAILEY—WEDNESDAY

... Tomlin, Henry Johnson, Thomas Walker, Jshn Mason, James Malone, Wm. Broad, Itobert Pcendmrgasr, Thomas Dsnehoe, John Ralph, Richard Parsons. Tbomas Parsous, Wm. Murphy, alias Borne, Wm. Purcell, Catherine Williamns, John Norton, Thomas Wilsowm, Sarah Walby ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... REVIEW, SEBGEANT'S INN HALL-Sit at 1,. BArNaNUrT PHTITrs.-Exipcrte Thomas In re Thomas, for ?? Smith I re MStyn, ?? Wood In re Webster, ?? Hawkicns in re Worstbeld, by ?? Barnett in re Hardy, ?? Alsnger In re Breeds-Exparte Gibbons In re Bonoer-EXpatoe Ituberry ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... heard-Bulmer I Allison (2)-Fleteher v Stevens-Emperlngham v Short (2)-Whittaker v Wright-Attorney.Genezal v Northeote-Hardy Y Hardy-SoweehT v Clayton. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE-At ten. CAus~s, &c.-Mann v Ricketts, part heard-Rlotardeon v Mast- IngR-Froemont ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... forjuadgment ; after which motions. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittlags at ten. Peacock v Burt; tobe ho ?? v ?? v Piotheroe-Hardy v Hardy-Randell v ?? v Gearey- Parkerv Dillon-Beanlfoy v Barunard; further directions and costs- Mountford v Bloir-Attorney-General ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... aged 16; E3dward Rey- ntolds, Thomas Young, Jamea Serell, Thonas Martit, Wm. Bates, Thomas Pasftield, Fredi. Horne, ifarthaAllei, Win. Mood, aged 22; John Dunkin, Josepih Leils, Edvd. Hardy, ?? Wylls, Wililam Adams, Thomas Philips, Frederick lMuffatt, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... PEarroNos.-Jobn Hewett, Charles Ebdea, Thomas Elliot, Frederick Soden, Thomas Waller, George Baker. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, WESTMINSTER. Middlesex Special Jury Appointments. Thursday, June 21.-Emmett v Nortou, Esq.-Hardy v Grant- HemIngway v Hamilton-Lee v Farnall ...

POLICE

... on snspiclun of having at- tempted to murder Thomas Brogan, Who is now In Bertholo- inewv's Hospital in a dangerous condition. Brogan, who is also an Irilshma. was first taken on Sund;y morning to Mr. Hardy, a surgeon, at Ielington, with his skull broken- ...

OLD BAILEY—SATURDAY, JAN. 24

... Mary Gray, John Richards, William Loveland, Sarah Ganelsam, Wm. Gordon, Thomas Thomas, Sarah Wood, Anne Kent, John Gibbs, John Sheene, William Abstow, Jas. Giblett, Mary Hardy, Mary Russell, Margaret Kelly, Margaret Bryan, Peter Glover, Thos. Richardson ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BENCH, Ml.ty 24, Thomas Baldock, found guilty of fupplying the Ma. rines at Cnatham with adulterated bread, was lentenced to pay a fire of cool. and to be imptifbned fix weeks. THE KING V. HEWITT. The Defendant was commander of the Hardy gun. boat, and ...