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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 ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... and Broadbent, Mr. Hardy said he should offer no evi- dence against them. His Lordship directed the Jury to find Gosney and Broadhent not guilty, which they did.-Mr. Milner then opened the indictment against Thomas Wilson, and Mr. Hardy stated the case. ...

Published: Tuesday 11 August 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 15187 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... a small farmer-was charged witlt Iaving feoiuly stolen from tlse premises of Thomas 'Richtardson, of Btbwvith,~ a table, a rack, a manger, and a hamper, Isis property. Thomas Rioltardson deposed: I live at Bub- witht;jI lost a woodlen rack, for hsay, about ...

Published: Tuesday 21 October 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3665 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

Porkshire lent Assizes

... Johne.Stepbenson, an old man, cicaiged with having, onw by the 2611h of February last, discharged a loadied pistol at tl of Thomas England the younger, in ties parish of Appleton lee lie Roebuck, with intent to do 1im some grievous bodily lii h larm. Thie ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... the road, without 'itte'rroption,vr payment facow ii ledgmentg, for a great number of years. Mr. 'Poliocli assisted by Mr. Hardy, Mr. PiArke, end 'Mr. Bdiines, con-' 0 ducted the defence. Oil -th-e- part'of Lord Cardigjsu it was -a contended, that the ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 Lent Assizes

... and Lionel Barn (20). chbarged with r maliciously firing a loaded pistol at Thomas Frost, a watch-, man, at Sheffield. The case for the prosecution was stated' er by Mr. Hardy. The offence with which the prisoners were X charged, hie said, was of a most ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... YORnx CASTLE, TuESDAY, Ztxr-.22 John Rain ford (29) charged, .ri-ti' f't .Jng Joseph son, on the King's high16' . - jis. Mr. Hardy s tcase, and called Joseph Hodgson, who stated thati. >ik d at Birstall. On Tuesday, the. 15th of April, he, was at Leeds; ...