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Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... FoIUi, of Heslerton, Esq. Thomas Duncombe, of Newton -Kynie, Esq. Jdhia Wdalbank Clhild~rs, of Cantley Lodge, Esq. Gilbert Crompton, of Nunniouckton, Ed :q. Hall Puamer, of Bilton, Esq. Richard York, of Ilgmanshorpe, Esq. Thomas Horton, of Hnwroyd House ...

BEVERLEY SESSIONS

... in the parish of Cotting- ti hani, and produced a plan signted by the commissioners. M1 r. Witty proved the death of Wiln. Hardy Carr, school. , master of Cottingblam, who was one of the witnesses at the L former trial in 182G. d Mr. Jolsn Clarke also ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... priTheer . received.;entenc of deth in the order rithwiich we name 'Y them :-Matthew Fodd, burglgry..j Johtt itiherwicli, e. and Thomas Wilson, siealiag iI xt dwellin ghouse to the value of 40s.; Robet Kirby 'Daii Elt'ley, a Ls Joseph MMatichester, for ahee ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... MARCH 29. ty. WILLIAM DowNiNG, for steeling three evwe sheep, the property of Thomas Wilkinson, oa Fishlaie.-Guilty. in- OLIVER CIHADVICK, JOHN SMIsTH, SAMCEL WALKER, 'ay THOMAS NAYLOR, anod JOSEPH AsQUITH, charged with ies robbing 11am Rhodes on the highway ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... and in default to be impri- soned fourteen days. a DiSORDERLaES,-T/ionaS Hardy and Robert Hill were d charged, by Policeman 66, with making a disturbance in the streets. Hardy, who had beenbefore brought up, 'as .ordered to give security in 40s. Hill ...

Published: Friday 18 November 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3224 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

[ill] Michaelmas Quarter Sessions

... Thowas Helly, James lorgan, William Smith, and Win. d Thompson, all young men, were indicted for assaulting and 0 robbing Thomas Wilsonxeate agricultural labourer from p hialton, of two sovereigns, in South-street, Portas' Gar. h dens, on the night of ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... convicted of robbing Henry Woolf' A at Leads. To be transported for fifteen years. ep SUEEP STEALING AT BARNINGHAMS. and Thomas Shaw and JohIn Shlaw, father and son, who m5R had been out on ball, were placed attebrte had former (the eon) charged -with ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... as- uclaulting John Ruddoci on the highway, nnd feloniously robbing him of the s81m of foortepe pounds, his property. Mr. Hardy sMated the case. John Ruddock the proseco; ior, is the captain of a vessel Iradiog between Leeds, Wakefield and Walloo. On ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULLL POLICE COUR'T. I FRIDAY. Before the Mayor and Mr. Blyth. CRUELTY TO A ?? Webster was sum- moned by Mr. John Hardy Valiance to answer a charge of eruelty to his horse. Mr. Vallance stated that on Monday last the defendant's horse and cart were coming ...

Published: Friday 24 November 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2073 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... do grievous bodily harm, to Thomas Carr, was sentenced to be transported for twetty years. CROWN COURT-FRIDAY. John Whittaker, jun., was charged with having malicioisly killed aud maimed certait sheep, the propel -y of Thomas Smith, of Collisbroiigh, near ...

WEST-RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... Selby ; Mr. W. Halliday, Suaith; Mr. Thomas Fisher, Selby ;Mr. Joseph Jennings, Wakefield; Mr. RIchard Long, Aarbleton;. Mr. Win. Litter, Halifax; Mr. Richard Lumb,t Halifax; Mr. Charles Musne, Italifax ; 1,r. Thomas NichoIJ, Haluifax; Hr. Henry Richardson ...