COURT OF CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... with sorne triflint , deductions. The defund3nt, who is a solici- tor of WVakefield, had acted as the executor of a Mr. Thomas Hardy, who died in 1812, and the sums now claimed from him were proceeds of the real and personal estate, which he had from lime ...

JUSTICE AS IT IS IN ENGLAND AND IN IRELAND

... dened one. The rug having been recognised as stolen pro. pqrty, the police were put upon her track, and she was arrested by Thomas Hardy, a sub-constable. This man swore that he asked her did she steal the horse-rug, and that she acknowledged that she had ...

TRIAL BY JURY—THE STATE PROSECUTIONS—ENGLISH SYMPATRY WITH IRELAND

... Radley's Hotel, Bridge.street, Blackfriars, for the purpose of celebrating the forty-ninthl a aniversary of the acquittals of Thomas Hardy, John Horne ir Tooke, and John Thelwall, from a charge of high treason. The 'attendance was such as to give assurance that ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY, NOV. 9

... 16.0001. and 2,7001. Into Court, the money being the alleged proceeds If property which he managed as an executor of Mr. Thomas Hardy. His Lordship ordered 2,2501 to be paid in, and took tima to consider whether he should extend the amount. After examining ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... Winterbiotton, Mt1igate, 25; on Sunday last, John, son of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Scholes, aged 2 years and 7 months; on Monday last, Mr. James Fairhurst,' sen., Scholes, 79; same day, Edward, son of Mr. Thomas White. side, Innicesper, Standiehigate, aged 9 months;' ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Wryndham Pen. ruddock, a young man of- very genteel appearance, was capitally indicted on Wednesday, for cutting and maiming Thomas Hardy, with intent to kill and mrrder him. This was4the case of'the medical student, noticed in this paper a few weeks since ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... prisoner, but with regard to the fees it could give them no directions. GAMBLING-HOUSE. In the case of the King against Thomas Hardy Bishop, George Desborough, and George Tidmarsh, indicted for a nuisance in the parish of St. James, an application was ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Samuel Luke, Thos. Gilmore, Thos. Major, James Sterling, Robert Hamilton, Garnet Sloan, Alexander Faulkener, Charles Peyton, Thomas Hardy, and Martin Harper, Esqrq. The Grand Jury, after receiving directions from his Worship as to the nature of the offences ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OcT. 5

... claim was disallowed. The defend- ant at that time was not in England. Many years elapsed,and at length he applied to Sir Thomas Hardy, whom the defendant had succeeded in the command of the vessel, who referred him to the Lieutenant, Antirt, who served ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... James Campbell. Thomas Hardy, John Clarke, John Workman, Jaumes Ewart, James Ireland, Hugh Ma. gill, Hugh Halliday, Daniel Davis, James Hart, Hugh Graham, John Greenfield, Robt. Gamble, Wim. Hamilton, W. D. Henderson, James Gowdy, Thomas Chermside, Martin ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... turin back of a tide of bleod ?? Would certainly have flowed over this couiitry hadl it not been for thle acquittal of' T]homas Hardy and his colleagues. Every thing wa05 prepared to carry the mischief to its greatest extent ; It weould have known no limits ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE—STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... gut his initials upon it. He had it in his possession all the time until he saw it with the m policeman. so Sub-constable Thomas Hardy proved having arrested the t|l prisoner, and proved a confession having been made by the ac prisoner when asked. at His ...