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DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... the remaining prisoners vere put upon their trials, and. the .Illowing sentences were passed, viz. . .sen. John Greenhougli, Thomas A4kot alias Thomls. Buckley,. ri jiam Ba~rton;. and Jqseph;Rge,-j whoni.we mentioped An our last as having pleaded guilty ...

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 ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1823

... forrobbingEdward lkenv*oithy, of Lingards,'on the highway, of £39 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' ...

ASSIZES

... of dismissal wh ch 1 he wa leased~to gVe aoan Whom he 'had deceived 0 and sacrificed to hIs onase gratification. Hie (Mr. Hardy) n*knew well the talents of his Learned Friend (Mr. Brougham),- whose duty it would be to address themn for the defendant ; ...

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 ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... 29 ?? the pr:ofs in the cause, itiappcard 'that Richard Parker was 'married' at St. Stdlvell's chuich, in Exeter, to Ann M'Hardy, spinster, in the month of june, 1795; and the ierson brought forward, at this distant period, by her as her son , was stated ...

ASSIZES

... ASSIZES. MAIDSTONE-TUFsDAY. CROWN SIDE. THOMAS HAMILTON, a Midshipman of his Majesty's ship Ramillies, employed in the Smuggling Preventive Service, was indicted for the wilful murder of James Conley, at Dimchurch, on the 12th of June, by shooting him ...

THE MURDER OF MR. W. WEARE

... Thurtell, myself, Thomas Noeand Mir. Probert sat uip till about half' past one. Mr. pl~obort and Thus. Tlirtell then wvent to bed, leaving me, John 'futella,,, anld Noyes tip. About half an hour after 'they were ,eee ito bed, Thomas Noyes followedj, leaving ...

CONSTRUCTIVE TREASON/p=m-/PURITY OF TRIAL BY JURY

... Acquittals of Messrs. Hardy, al J. H Taooke, and J. Thelwall, from the charge of Constructive tb Treason. o Dinner was announced for half-past five o'clock, but it was a six before the company had assembled. Messrs. Galloway, Hardy, Thelwall, Baxter, Wooler ...