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THE KEXBY MURDER

... at night. The witnesses exaeilned t were, George Robinson, the father of the deceased; weI Edward Robinson, his brother ; Thomas Walker, ostler 1 at the Coach and Horses; John Bell, a shopkeeper at a si Dunnington ; Ann Metcalf, Morley's tMotther-in-law; ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... YORnx CASTLE, TuESDAY, Ztxr-.22 John Rain ford (29) charged, .ri-ti' f't .Jng Joseph son, on the King's high16' . - jis. Mr. Hardy s tcase, and called Joseph Hodgson, who stated thati. >ik d at Birstall. On Tuesday, the. 15th of April, he, was at Leeds; ...

THE IRISH TRIALS Foy

... be most excellent. Now repeat this- .the learned gentleman then read! the following extract from the speech in defence of Hardy, reported in the 24th volume of the state Trials i~ A mercenary informer knows no distinction. Under such a system the obnoxious ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Josh. Roberts leof its same. Iscpreear three ?? Ledger, obtaining Iron, by I 1l0 false pretnes, wills intent to defraud John Hardy of the earn e. al 0:Isprisoned sac iweek.-Wran. Hall, stealinlg a watch, the property of James P~ldndr. Not Guilty.-Jolin M ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... grievous bodily harm, to Thomas Carr, was sentenced to be transported e for twenty years. t CROWN COURT-FRnDAY. Jo/n Whittaker, jun., was charged with having maliciously killed and maimed certain sheep, the Uropdity of Thomas Smith, of Conisbrongh, near ...

Police

... honour of di 1. Patrick O' Connor's acquaintance, and never dreamt tl d of having murdered that gentleman-Mr. Inspector tU e Hardy, 0, said he had caused inquiries to be made, bi e and lad ascertained that the prisoner was a hawker, PI y andfrespectable ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... others ; Wie, Sykes and exetsa to Win. Waterhouse, stealing moat at tiudderefield, the pro- nowI art pryof John Stocks; Jfames Hardy, s5tealg1 hadkr or5 afe perty of Thoc. Marsden and another;0 John Ward, ?? ed a pair of shoes, the property of Thee. Siddall ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes,

... readers, as we published them 1at length at the time.. The jury found the prisoner not .guilty. 5 ~~~SATrURDAY, JULY 17. 1 Thomas Sykes, who had boen out on bail, on at charge of Ifeloniously assaulting Lydia, the wvifo of John Kaye, a. Kirkhecaton, on ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... failed to support the capital charge. but the Jury sa found him guilty of a common ?? be kept anc to hard labour three years. Thomas Jones, 25, was indicted for having, on Bp the 23rd of June, at Bradford, unlawfully and feloni-no ously assaulted Ellen Verity ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... formally opened both ?? and Cenety41 **Courts on Saturdlay,'and on Mond y'proleticed to busininea. in the CoTr COUTta, where THOMAS 1nd A~iN-*WJLUAMSON, al alias WI bLIAMS, a man. representing higogif as a tailor, mAdC fr. ?? wife, 'who had previously been ...

Police

... honour Of de ~*Patrick O'Connor's acqu~aintance, and never dreamit t~h tof having murdered that gentleman.-Mr. Inspector th Hardy, G, said ho had caused inquiries to be madO, bi e and had ascertained that the prisoner was a hawker, Pr g and respectable ...