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PHCENXX FIRE-OFFICE

... E»q. M. P. S. Moklano, E»q. M. P. DIRECTORS to* YORKSHIRE, Thomas Smith, Jun. Esq. T»ri. Richard Hu-worth, Esq. Pmttfract. John Sykes, Esq. Kirl-Elh. Richard William Moxon, Esq Hull. Thomas Wilkin, Esq. Vtrk. Viibck*—J. B Beaumont, Esq. F.A. S. THE ...

SUMMER ASSIZES.—HOME CIRCUIT

... Horatio Bolton, A. 1. Caius-college, ditto Jererniah Burrougihes, A. B. Emantiel-colleger ditto James B;froff1Byeri-John Lihwall Thomas Corboild, A. B% Bene't.collegc, Cambridge James Coyve, A. B. 9aiuis-collepe, ditto John Wareyp Darbvy A. M. Cans-college, ...

PIKENIX FIRR-OFFICE. 1J ENEWAL Receipts for Policies ({ l/nRSWvWV falling due at Midsummer, arc !■ ' ' * n *

... or upwards, will not ke charged for the Puluj; and all Endorsements will be made gratis. By Older of the Diieiflois, 11. HARDY, Secretary of Country Department. Mr. .WHS HI EL, Auknt, I.J MENT-S I KtE I , Ht'l.L COUNTY Fill E-OFFIC E. KS: The Duke of ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... barbarous assault on aconstable to acting in aid OF the officers on the occasion.' The JurJ7, by an U- unanimous verdict, found Thomas tiemnie guilty of tie mob- , bing and deforcernent, and John Bennie of' waylaying the con- it, stable, and beating and bruising ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... General Quarter Sessions for this Riding commenced at Skipton, before .1. A. Busfeild, Esq. Chairman ; Sir John Ingleliv, Bart. Thomas Collins, D. D. Matthew Wilson, Esq. WIT, Vavasotur, Esq. and William Parker, Cleik, At these Sessions Joseph Coates was c ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... titurgee, Esq. t J. A. Rhlodes, Clerk; antd B. H. Allen, Esq. Jottas Eastattod, diclteioiged.-Ceo. O'Blrian, Win. H~ardy, and John Hardy, convicted of vagrattey, and scottenteti to be publicly whipiped at the reskin of thle Court, totd whliril sentence ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Saturday, Nov. 7

... the property of 'Sir Thomas B!ackett, and forrnmrd part of what ivas-called his Wibsey estate. T he plaintifi, as his'devises, now claimed the same; the defendant committed the alleged trespasses as the areent -of Jarrett and Hardy, who wvere engaged in ...

'COURT OF CrIANCERY-

... jUnior, merchant in Glssgow-Cre-, ditors meet in the Prince of Wales tcvsrn, there, 7th and 28th September, one o'clock. THOMAS Dow, smitci aid hoiler-maker in Tradestown, near Glasgow-Creditors leet in the.Prince of Wales tavern, 6th and 27th Septen ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Poulis, of Hesleeton, esq. 'Thomas Duncousbo, of Ness ton Kvmn, esqi. John Walbank Childers, of Cint -;y Lodge, csq. Gilbert Crotnpton 0f Nulisonkton, esqI Ea'l Plumer, ot Bilton, esq. Richnrd York, of Ingitanthaorpe; esq. Thomas Horton, of Howsroyd House ...

POLICE COURT

... produced at the bar I as the person who so employed him, hot the porter was un- able to identify hie person hy any other witness. Thomas lnne,, shoem aker, was committed to Bridewell for l0 days, for an assault of a niost outrageous nature upon a young wom an ...

OLD BAILEY

... and was conveyed from tile bar in an rppa- rently fainting state, ROBEsT' lrlAic2N, Si, was indicted for robbing his master, Thomas Ruddy, of a quantity of soap and other articles. Guilty, but recormaiended to mercy on account of his former good character ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... ftfi/leenuod, late of Weldrake, for picking T ite podket of .. Hardy, upon KRaveamire. Jashua Lung,'for picking pockets, uponp Knaves: n mrire, b Weilliam lentdall chrbarged.upon the oath of Thomas at Th ckray, of the City of-York, with hlavin on ?? ri ntoly ...