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TRIAL BY JURY

... public event can, in my opinion, be better chosen to be held in perpetual re- membrance amongst us than the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, in 1794, from the unfounded charge of Constructive High Treason, A great portion of the ordinary period of human life ...

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 ...

Lancaster Assizes

... from Hud- aji droved the signature of Mr. Sikes to be a for. m In his defence, the prisoner said the bill had been ha ?? by Thomas Hemingway, who was about to § isa m business, and to whom he had been most g ?? introduced. It was part of the capital to ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... a H-oAgers the bounger c son ?? Prosecutioni of Thomas JRawo'th v c WUilliam lBuertonr. on the Prserutir.99 oJ Geoege dlk ilv . IWillianm : ko taor, J041 Isu tito, litliam Bateman,ar 9al9d Jiohun Hardy.. on the Prosecrutioin (f MJr Elrank Briftlehank ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and this in direct opposition to the most solemnt decisions upon similar questions. He referred to Lbrd Ge6rge Gordon's, Mr. Hardy's, and other cases. Then, as to the ground of misdirection, he comeplaitesi that the Learned Judge a lad, in his summing up ...

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' ...

ASSIZES

... peculiar kiisdness. He would now o Soon come to the second p art of the lnforma~ion-the charge which, re- c Drote ferred so Thomas Gardner. That charge had been opened Isy uratle she Learned Leader tor the prosecution as a charge of cruelty al- II ase.- ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... callesd amen G0 to discharge for lisa benefit of their cousitl'. VT * ?? STEALINcG. at Tirefirst prirsonrcrtried soo .Ol-N HARDY.-The prisoner tlo teas chrergedi wits steauitsg nine isheeip nt Bishosp Burutsn, the Isra. perityof 'hlomnos Sample. Thse focts ...

ASSIZES

... inwiht aoud after the meetitig was dispersed. Mtr. Justice HOeasoln-Veryt iell, then), goon.- The Learned Coutniel then called Thomas Worzall-I am As- aistant Surveyor of the town of vs laochsster; I went to survey Saint Petersfield upton tie 7ths of August; ...