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... John Hudson. Thomas Williamson, of Newport, for a rape. Charles Cronmack, of Bradford. for maislaugbter. Willinm Buckley, Thonais Cooper, Benjamin William. son, and Thounas Tarner, for burglary in the house of *Jesse Jones, nt Qulick. John Hardy and William ...

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 ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... hats aw~ay, and she left her basklet. She borroweda shawl w( of Fanny Hardy, to wrap them up, and promised to return an that also. She~ did not return the hats, and I sent Fanny pa Hardy several times for them. I went myself on the 14th Hi of July, to Iser ...

Published: Tuesday 27 October 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3542 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NISI PRIUS COURT.—SATURDAY, JULY 19

... 1r. Hardy (the llecorder of Leeds,) in stating this case, Iaipented the absence of, hisleader, Mir. Scarlett, who was .utayoitiuily detaiqed inthe oiber Court, in an important cause. He namented this circumstance the more, because be (Mr. Hardy) had ...

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 ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... -This was an undefended action on a promissory note. The plaintiffs reside at Barrow; and the defendants, Seth Thomas, and Mary Ann Thomas, at Hull. Verdict for plaintiffs, damages £164, costs 40s. THE FUNDS. SATuftnAy Mosa%1%o-There has been a retrograde ...

Assize Intelligence

... Mr. Baron Hullock suggested to Mr. Hardy, that the taking the horse tinder these circunsteances, could not be considered as a stenling of it, and his Lordstiip handed the written paper of the prisoner to him. Mr. Hardy said, he would not press the case ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...