IRISH CIRCUITS

... tie Grand Jur:_ Honourable Henry Caulfield, Foreman- Charles Brown. low. 'llsomas Molyneux, William Blacker. Thomas Seaver, Joseph Atkinson, Thomas Verner, Arheson, St. George, Wil- liam Irwin, Walter XMGeopigb, William Reid.- Hunt Walsh Chambre, Samuel ...

YORK ASSIZES, MARCH 24

... there should have been a previous communication betweein the different parties in order to come into town at the same time. Thomas Rothwell examined by Mr. HUNT.-I am a farmer, and reside at Cheetham, Hill. I saw many persons going to Manchester on the ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... dismissed from the bar. ;he James Coyle and -Mary Hardie or Coyle, 'caused of r,. in set of theft. Coyle was fouitd Gutilty otl his cint cea .. ol- sion, and MNTr lope gave tip the libel as relativr to .,Ity Fss hardie, his wife. r After a suitsble address, wherein ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREA

... met atlO o'clock; the Lord, President was absent throughout the day. Th e prisoners were all brought in, with the ex- ?? of Hardie, the unfortunate manl tried yester- davI Johl Baird was immediately put to the btar, and the following gentlemen sworn of ...

HIGH TREASON

... CLsELANnt, thsmith,of Glasgow, was named for trial. ey. Mr. JarFnzar stated, that seeing the issue of the trials of Baird and Hardy, notwithstanding the struggle of their Counsel, he be thought it his duty to advise the prisoners, if they were consci. ous ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... uttered as true, four bank notes, value £40.; John Algar and Richard Daws, for having in their possesion forged bank notes; Thomas Thorn, for havlhg assaulted Ann Stancombe, a girl not 12 years or age, with intent to commit a rape; John Evans Jones, for ...

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 ...

ASSIZES

... Coroner'a Inquisition, for I feloniously killing and slaying Jane Morgan, on the 15th of 5 April last, in the parish of St. Thomas, In the Borough of Sourhwark. The prisoner was the driver of a Chatham stage coach, and about eight o'clock In the evening ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Alleai Mircl:ie, Alexander Letiiner, Alexander v., a- xon, Anidrew Vhite, David Thompson, James Wright, Wili^em tlarkson, Thomas Pike, Robert Gray, Aiexalnder Hart, Jolt-, Be rr, Williaslx Susitlh, Tthomnas NI [arla oe, JAit Anden-aon, \Viliiani Ciawfnrd ...

INTERESTING TRIAL

... Captain Spencer is son of Earl Spencer. Who has also another son (the H-on. F. SIpeD'eer) a Lieutenant of the Superb, Sir Thomas Hardy's flag- ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ipoliticAettir- poses. lie rejoiced in the knowledge he had obtainedof a Se- viour, who had likewise suilffered innocently. Hardie i; rising paid his respects to an acquaintance whom he saw in the crowd. lie uhen spoke with equal freedom, bet less disictnaaesa ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OcT. 5

... claim was disallowed. The defend- ant at that time was not in England. Many years elapsed,and at length he applied to Sir Thomas Hardy, whom the defendant had succeeded in the command of the vessel, who referred him to the Lieutenant, Antirt, who served ...