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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... callesd amen G0 to discharge for lisa benefit of their cousitl'. VT * ?? STEALINcG. at Tirefirst prirsonrcrtried soo .Ol-N HARDY.-The prisoner tlo teas chrergedi wits steauitsg nine isheeip nt Bishosp Burutsn, the Isra. perityof 'hlomnos Sample. Thse focts ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—MARCH 16

... have been grit by the duke, ard was of no other value than as forming a baerier between the two mines of the dofendirtc, Mr. Hardy addressed the Jury ail the part of the defeanant-- the driving of the water course, and the talking ofmeal, were not derried ...

Trial of HENRY ASHWORTH, for Forgery

... to pass upon titl, would be carried into full effct. SATURDJI'Y.-BURGLARY AT EVERTON. GE()lGE iPHIlJIPS, JAMES JOINES, aid THOMAS JOIIHNSON, were charged with entering the dslelling-house of Mrs. Srral Jlohnion, at Everton, attd stcaling therefrom money' ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... indicted for~a conspiracy, whtich would subject them stye, to a vcry serious puieislement. geiti 0 ?? ?? Jane Hardy, (the wife of John Hardy, conl- 051 victed of. shrrp-stealing at the late Assize's) less lecen 1leei ofr Comteihed to Yoerk Castle, charged ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... the ease traier inquiry. On his cross-examinaation, til. Hardy askced til. Teothill if he was netsa preacher ?-To which he replied I am, sod I awish you would ask .me of my doctrine. Mr. Hardy saul he would net trosble him to do thist atiss his Lorsiship ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1823

... forrobbingEdward lkenv*oithy, of Lingards,'on the highway, of £39 6s.-Gumimy, but recnmnmended to mercy. JohnrTownsend'(T2), and Thomas Pelley, (21), for steal- ing a sheep, the property of Wm. Leggattj of Bramley. -The principal' witness against these prisouets' ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—SATURDAY, JULY 19

... 1r. Hardy (the llecorder of Leeds,) in stating this case, Iaipented the absence of, hisleader, Mir. Scarlett, who was .utayoitiuily detaiqed inthe oiber Court, in an important cause. He namented this circumstance the more, because be (Mr. Hardy) had ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... comnpany there asseibticd said of'Mr. Hardy, that lie was a pittyfogging scounarel, and that hrs biashiess was of that resctiption.' Ills words wsere thbe taken down, Andl re signed ?? paper, in which It was ?? that Mr. Hardy was a scoundrel as an attornsey ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... year, was trired befare tire follicnisg special jory: IC(a Willirm flatcsor, I01oirert Scarrfleid, to William Collins, - l Thoma Terstili, Williram Bunasiler, ?? Vierisal, lii Abrahnam Greersavoo, - Jeb lirteis, fr Joln ars1tynes, John Golstaoirthyv, arrd- ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Listen, Esq. Anthony Linier,- mn- Clerk, and Jrrhn Nicholas Couslthurst, l2,q.. amn There was only one appeal heard, that of Thomas Whbster, of agaiinst anronletof bastardly, bat theiorder waLwconflioioed. Three iris other appeals werte disposed of hy motion ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... addinrg Sisaltino man firls Irsoliter terries swould have rode sw ay wtuh a horse in the day timer Tire Jury found the ptrisoner THOMAS IIENXiSON was charged with stealing a black g mare, itie property of Mrl. JSoln Tredlgeld, of Langley,. in tire her ourinty ...

CROWN COURT

... denying it. The counsel for the p~resecti- (eru lu ion were MESSRS. ?? and ,ALEtXANDEtR, and for else It lot defendant Mr. HARDY. A variety of evidencewsas gone into to X, lsshow that tire defendant had heem an assignee under the bank- feor g~l ruptey ...