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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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... ClSAROK uO CWTTING AND WOLNVINO. Charles Wadturn Wydhrn d Penruddock was indicted for felo. niouuly cutting and wounding Thomas Hardy, wilh Intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Mr. AVoLHrrus and Air. JERNINGsRAM conducted the case for the prosecutiou ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... public event can, in my opinion, be better chosen to be held in perpetual re- membrance amongst us than the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, in 1794, from the unfounded charge of Constructive High Treason, A great portion of the ordinary period of human life ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... CItAIaSMAN next proposed the following toast- The memory of Thomas Hlardy, John Horne Tooke, John Thelwall, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Richard Hodgson, Thomas Ilolcroft, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Wardle, Matthew Moere, John Baxter, and John Richter. ...

HIS MAJESTY'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Charles Greene, by Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir' e Henry 3l1ackwlood, Bart. _ Lieuten ant Charles Gepp Robinson, RN., by Sir Thomas Hardy. rr Captaii .relf, by Sit' Herbert Taylor. t Captain John ilBrye r, 5th Dragoon Guards, on ilpromo- e e tion, by his Roval ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Viscount e Melbeurne In Downhig-street. The Dulke of Wellington, tf Earl of Minto, Lord Hill, 8ir Hoosay Vivian, Sir Thomas 1: Hardy, Sir Henry Hardinge, and other comamissioners, were ae present. er The Right Honourable T. Grenville entertained at dinner ...

POLICE

... A. to Suaannah Miria, datsglaer of the late Tristrasli ;Mad ;x, E q. of Greenwich. ?? DIED. On the 6th inst. Thomas, *Idett son of Thomas Hardy, t of Walworth, in the 26Lh year of his Age. Augst 4th, at Sbhckle well, agedl 70, Charlotte, rellct ol Waltur ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Neave, by Sir Thomas Neave. Lord BJrabazon, by the Earl of Clanwillian. Mr. John Forbes, by the Marquess of Winchester. Mr. Riley, by Major-General Sir Howard Douglas. n Alderman Cowall, by the Lord Mayor. oe Mr. Lee Lee, M.P., by Sir Thomas Acland. O Rev ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... Ity tlte Earl of Digby. Comtnander Cule, upon his appohittnseit to service, by Sir T. Hardy. Lieut. C. Dimock, by Sir J. Graham. Liett. C. Shaw, R N.. by Sir Thomas Hardy. Captain Pakiigtont, Woreeslershire Yeomanry, ott ctanging his name, Ity the Earl of ...

THE KING'S COURT, LEVEE, &c

... of Parliament of the first of Edward the Sixth to be a Peer of the Realm, by the title of Lord Staf- ford in blood. Sir Thomas Hardy, on his return from the South American station, by Viscount Melville. Dr. Theodore Gordon, on his appointment, as Physician ...

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 ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... He concluded with proposing the healthe of Thomas Hardy, John Thelwall, and Jelin Richter. The toast was drunk with three times three, and on the call of a Gentlemen. one cheer more was given. Mr. HARDY, in returning thanks, read a statement to the ...