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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1822

... Order applies.- IWe of Cooes. Nos. in the Calendar. Prisonere Naies Offtenes., 1* 3, Richard Bland ?? . Lrceny. 2.. 4, John Hardy ?? . S:ecp Stealing. 3. 5. -John Birkbeck ?? ?? ?? ?? Uttering a Forged Proinissory Note. 4. 6, William Fell ?? ?? ?? ?? Fraud ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... indicted for~a conspiracy, whtich would subject them stye, to a vcry serious puieislement. geiti 0 ?? ?? Jane Hardy, (the wife of John Hardy, conl- 051 victed of. shrrp-stealing at the late Assize's) less lecen 1leei ofr Comteihed to Yoerk Castle, charged ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—MARCH 16

... have been grit by the duke, ard was of no other value than as forming a baerier between the two mines of the dofendirtc, Mr. Hardy addressed the Jury ail the part of the defeanant-- the driving of the water course, and the talking ofmeal, were not derried ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Recorder of ie Pontefract, assisted by the Mayor and several of the l Aldermen, tried the Felons in the Rotation-Offilcc, and Mr. HARDY and tihe remainder of-the Bench proceeded l with the other business of the Sessions. t STALLS IN THE MARKET PLACE. t- K~IiNeGr ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... cartpleteallbi proved, tire Jury Acquittlled thii prisener. BURGLARY IN SADDLEWORTHL.-- WILLIAM BUCIKLEY, THOMAS COOPER, nENJAMIN WVIL- LIAMSON, mad THOMAS TURNER, - foour tretchted-looking meal, a were indicred for bueglarloaulyba karalltg open 'tha' brdste ...

CROWN COURT

... denying it. The counsel for the p~resecti- (eru lu ion were MESSRS. ?? and ,ALEtXANDEtR, and for else It lot defendant Mr. HARDY. A variety of evidencewsas gone into to X, lsshow that tire defendant had heem an assignee under the bank- feor g~l ruptey ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Esq- soe Michael Stocks.-Esq. William Prost, Eaq. - S. W. Wand; Easq. - Rev. G. Lewthivaites Thomas Walker, Esq. John Aspinall, Esq. Dr Rev. J. A, Rhodes, - .Thomas Rawson, Esq. T.D. Bland, rail. John Dearden, Iun. Eag. . JdhriaPlunme Tempest, Esqg. Williams ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... the ease traier inquiry. On his cross-examinaation, til. Hardy askced til. Teothill if he was netsa preacher ?-To which he replied I am, sod I awish you would ask .me of my doctrine. Mr. Hardy saul he would net trosble him to do thist atiss his Lorsiship ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Listen, Esq. Anthony Linier,- mn- Clerk, and Jrrhn Nicholas Couslthurst, l2,q.. amn There was only one appeal heard, that of Thomas Whbster, of agaiinst anronletof bastardly, bat theiorder waLwconflioioed. Three iris other appeals werte disposed of hy motion ...

INSOLVENT COURT, WAKEFIELD

... Is ratiser ul a anextracardhinry circutmstance. fa JOHN GREENWOOD, shoplteeper, of IHebdlen-BrIdge, was l ~'opposed by Mr. HARDY-, son beiseif of Mr. Frosecis. Scott, Mcr.IL Chas. Blarstowv, rnsi otlier Creditors of tisa insolvent, 055 two groundi-ilent ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... ? oes ry iselt Inotat. tl ls 'lckti ol~'1 JOHN HARDY lt4/.'c ,, s~ Mayer.t enov ,owHID LeSS. Re~ptieed.-C~ Micis,8A Daaty -be ,Johsn Brool', Csc, Bereanks. ESt1 ?? Brown, hal I lnie Adler, scl T .Thomas Tenacn al ila ?? Leptoie Dobsn haI~ sa Scelis. v ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... the earthly existence of this, unhappy man. liut in III thle courie of Sunday' forenoon a letter wuas received by di Air. Hardy, tone of the Counsel for the Isrisoner, fromi N' IMr. 'Slarp, thle Furgeon, of Bradford, in which hie te staled a fact, which ...