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POLICE

... feV halty wards. , whiich mnight, in iinety,-nije ?? out of abhundred, have been~ explained in a most amicable manner. Mr. Hardy, a merchant r of Broad-street, said lie caine to thle Mannsion-houlse for the) purpose of being security for Mr. TrehO ?? think ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... year, was trired befare tire follicnisg special jory: IC(a Willirm flatcsor, I01oirert Scarrfleid, to William Collins, - l Thoma Terstili, Williram Bunasiler, ?? Vierisal, lii Abrahnam Greersavoo, - Jeb lirteis, fr Joln ars1tynes, John Golstaoirthyv, arrd- ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... down to the pri. di son. By this time, Mr Hardie, the Superintendent of Po-, lice was on the spot, with a number of his officers armed w with cutlasses, when the prisoners were all locked up. This c done, Mr Hardie went to the horse-barracks and procured ...

SHERIFF COURT—JURY TRIAL

... during the winter covered 1vitd pease baulm, or any thing 'that may protect the braird from the frost, which being rendered hardy by the long track of cold, will, if in a sheltered situation, push vigorously with the f rst blush of ?? Angas. The exports ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS.—JUNE 27

... Captain of the Thomas Cou ts, aind Mr. R. C. J. PHIPPS,- seceind Mate, were indicted for h..Salltiniv and obstructing Lieutenant MaliBball, of his Ma- jest ' ship Glasgow, wiile in tie execution of his duty of re- ce.vii g vulnmicrs fiom the Thomas Coutts into ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... pay FI le £230. down. The persons who came in under the assignment e. were Smith, Hardy, Hicking, Samuel Hall and John Hall. Smith er is no relation, his debt was £130. Hardy is no relation, his debt was £109. Hicking is no relation, and his debt was £64 ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... a house. I saris never in the garden. On cite aide the stall is so lose, hint I cotrid see into it on I have a garden ad- Thomas Lleaa'eilin.-I live in this cite. joitaing to that of ?dr. Holbrook. itt ta coirveranritto salsielt I r hind satib him, lie ...

OLD BAILEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15

... ar tie elder prisoner for a long time; perhaps for s or seven years, -and had always Konown him to be a respctab Indrou mn. Thomas Pace, the ofr, pd echissel, which he Md lie had found on tane prosctor's prea, ndwith ?? %bh parlour door appeared tQ hae ...