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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 ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1823

... forrobbingEdward lkenv*oithy, of Lingards,'on the highway, of ÂŁ39 6s.-Gumimy, but recnmnmended to mercy. JohnrTownsend'(T2), and Thomas Pelley, (21), for steal- ing a sheep, the property of Wm. Leggattj of Bramley. -The principal' witness against these prisouets' ...

HORRIBLE EVENT

... Perrier.-Cork-Southern -Re- thl perter, Jane 26. ,h Cork, Jne' 27.-On Friday, an inquest was held at a's Cove, before Mr. Hardy, corondr, on the bodies of Captain Des James Gould Raynes,' John Keating, John Cramer,: James: 'and ir, Morley, Timothy Connell ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... addinrg Sisaltino man firls Irsoliter terries swould have rode sw ay wtuh a horse in the day timer Tire Jury found the ptrisoner THOMAS IIENXiSON was charged with stealing a black g mare, itie property of Mrl. JSoln Tredlgeld, of Langley,. in tire her ourinty ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... Dc p Da~n (38),Wa ch8 warged with ar rutal a nd felo- niou s assault on te peerson of Sarah Skelton, at She fileld - Mr. Hardy (with whom was Mr. Milner) stated the case to the Jury. The prosecutrix, lie said, was a young woman,' who, at the time the ...

YORKSHIRE LAMMAS ASSIZES

... brnight by and depogited with Thomas Biniey and Co. the sons of thedefeudaut, who were malsfers and cornfiactonsl trading it Watielield under the firmn of Thos. and Richd. Bitnes', and at Morton under the firm of Thomas, Richard, rtnd Mftrdecai Biiney ...

Trial of HENRY ASHWORTH, for Forgery

... to pass upon titl, would be carried into full effct. SATURDJI'Y.-BURGLARY AT EVERTON. GE()lGE iPHIlJIPS, JAMES JOINES, aid THOMAS JOIIHNSON, were charged with entering the dslelling-house of Mrs. Srral Jlohnion, at Everton, attd stcaling therefrom money' ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... c thbealight of 2i3 December last, and steoting therefrom two cheeses. Y .4tgmient of Dcatlh-e'rdrd. ABRAHAM- COALFAX end THOMAS CHAPMAN were Iconvibted of entering and 'stealtog front the'dwelltog-housaof Wi, DSteele, In Scriven with Tentergate, in the ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... Cochrane; The imtmortal memory of Lord towars Byron, the Poet of Nottinghtamsleire.; Our worthy Chair- much, man, Thomas Wakefield, Esq.; Thomas Moore. and Afre numerous other toasts and senimients were given, all of diapers which were received with applause ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... comnpany there asseibticd said of'Mr. Hardy, that lie was a pittyfogging scounarel, and that hrs biashiess was of that resctiption.' Ills words wsere thbe taken down, Andl re signed ?? paper, in which It was ?? that Mr. Hardy was a scoundrel as an attornsey ...

PONTEFRACT SESSIONS, MONDAY, APRIL 27

... 32 John Marshall - C1 Thomas England 15 Joseph Bould 39 Joseph Byram '2 Marct. Wiltimon 31 JohnoElhlson 45 Joeln Carter 63 Halnt.Stephenson 17 James Waite 41 Ans Chapman ll John Woilton 42 Tho6. Greenaood set 35 Dnovopea 9l Thomas Ryan 43 Sam. St Tplteissod ...

INQUESTS

... to the above institution; the first, by Mr. Hunneman, of London, of sixteen hundred species of choice seeds, principally of hardy herbaceous plants, col- lected from all parts of Europe. The other, by Mr. Mac- key, a nurseryman of Clapton, near London, ...