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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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... however, was hoarded off Sheerness, and he was taken on shore and arrested upon the supposition that he was the notorious Thomas Hardy, with whose party he was, without doubt, deeply implicated but after undergoing examination, he was allowed to proceed ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... George Julian Harney, James Cartledge, Thomas 'Cooper, William Hill, Robert Brooke, James Taylor, John Hoyle, John Thornton, Jihn' Norman, Joseph Clarke, John Massey, John Fletcher, Thomas Brown Smith, Thomas Fraser, John Allinson, Jamras Grahby, William ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... battalion of the Ist Regiment of Grenadier Guards,. who put a period to his existence under the following circumstances --Luke Hardy, a serjeaut in t9e same regi- ment, deposed, that on Monday morning, about four o'clock, he was in bed at his Majesty's store-house ...

LAW

... and Mrs Clarke, both lace-manfscturers at Honiton, w'ere rend; and two brothers, Thomas and Joseph Walker, swore that they were both in the hand.wciting of Coster. Thomas Lush confirmed this testimony. He said that the letters were in a disguised hand ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... on the body of Elizabeth Tuogate, aged 14 The deceased was in the service of Mr Thomas, eatinge-hooe keeper, of Exmouth street, Clerkenwell. On Friday mrniog Mr Thomas saw the deceased through a window wvith her clothes on fire. He ran to her assistance ...

COURTS OF LAW

... witnesses were then called :-Wtllam Smee, William Oxenford, Richard Board, James Sutton, Thomas Ingall, T. Tokely, Clement Smith, Charles Late- rence, W. Ilickman, Thomas Ager, Matthew Ribbon, Leonard Dean, George Ray, Mrs Cohen, Mr Postell, James Wilkinson ...

COURTS OF LAW

... On Thursday the prisoner applied for a postponement of the trial. He could not safely go to trial without the evidence of Thomas Foote, who was in a dangerous state of ?? Kelly opposed the application, and urged the great inconvenience which would arise ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ipoliticAettir- poses. lie rejoiced in the knowledge he had obtainedof a Se- viour, who had likewise suilffered innocently. Hardie i; rising paid his respects to an acquaintance whom he saw in the crowd. lie uhen spoke with equal freedom, bet less disictnaaesa ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... not insane. FATAL ACCIDENT TO MR CLARKSON, THE POLICE MAGISTIIATE.- We have the melancholy task of announcing the death of Thomas Clarkson, Esq., one of the Magistrates of the Thames Police, which occurred under melaucholy circumstances, on Thursday night ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... addition to thle reward from Government of '201.-Their names are, Soelcnc, Bowmnan, aged 30, John Harrison, aged 25, John Hardy, ared 19, Thomas Cuillivatn, aged 22, James Hinkley, aited 25. By a letter received in town on Sunday from Newnmartet, wve learn, that ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FROM FOUL AIR.-On Fri- day week inquests were held at Lucton, in Herefordshire, on the bodies of Thomas Roberts, aged 40, Edward Allen, aged 51, and Thomas Stevens, aged 43, who on Thursday perished in a well they were sinkin--, from the effects of in- ...