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SPRING ASSIZES

... lven Mondoy Feb. 7. G~o LAWSO, oJfL\ewcasfle', for stealing joi(ners' lanes in 'ateshead, was sentenced to I mouth's TI'HO R. HARDY and STEPHEN RAWLIN, chacrged with the mur-, der of Winl Richardson, in a public-house affray at Auckland,; 'A lire ?? gailty ...

WILTS ASSIZES

... for stealing lead ; Wm. Little, for stealinZ a smock-frnck ; George Barley, for stealing three pigs; iweeile inanths.-Geo. Thomas, ant John Bosvaher, for stealing four spokes and 2 stocks; nine snonths.- Samuel Fix, for stealing a turkey anti some beans; ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... approaching ?? evidence was will not considered sufficient to. affrct the prisener-, wlro was acquitted. xi aems TitOacAS HARDY, for breaking into the dwelling-house of fi 'fect Johp Bestv;iClt at liesuor, and stealing theveouta silver wsatch Si ro ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... into Coates's room to grt Ihisjacket. sodl Wilhirni M~erediths, night-constable, spoke to the state of 'lag the shop, &C. d Thomas King, horse-dealer, Stated, that being io liqusori i ug, he went to lodge at the above Isotse; wvas awoke early in r ad. thle ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... young men, were then placed At thme bar, acciused or Eils - charging a loaded gun, on thle 10th of December last, at art -Thomas Hilton, gamekeeper to Sir Gilbert Stirling, Hart. dr( of Larbticrt, by which Bi~lton was wounded in the right arm, th, hackand ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... -as found Gailty, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment in Bridewell. Tboml72s Co6'aner or Connor, charged with assaulting Thomas Chambers in Main Street of 13ridgeton, on the 24th February last, sod rolbbing him of a one ptmnd note, _3c inl silver, aggravated ...

CoUltr OF XiNG's BEN

... t the late C. G. Gray, Esq. of Stratton-house, ?? Hlarington, l.N., to Jane Anne, voungestdau. ol the late Pl55 Archdearon Thomas, of [ath.-iUr. J. B. West, artist, to )li Mary Atni B,,tto i, both of PBvh _Mr Geo. Kiss ck, lille5N drape. (of Bath, to Al'iss ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... appeared frott the evidence that the respectable I tctor to 3Mt Farquharson did not connive, he having, sentga else witness 211' Hardy to aid the Officers in its detecioand That witness lie did not think had given a fair eincepbri whether from thte influence ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES, JULY 14

... tia1rl1)alritin 43rd'r;in Wiltshrire,-about tire samte time6,' werP acquitted(1 At the York-shire assizes, on) tilt 13th-inst. Thomas Fairfamxf Ide, 'was 'indjcti-d for the maturler of Joseph Blac'khuro, Oil ing his ad~dresses to the prisoner's (laughter, ...

POLICE

... pawnblroker's, upon t which shte obtained ten shillings;, and gavi' it to this pirisoner. v -The prisoner gave lisa address, Thomas Sadler, 204, upert- street IGra's Ion-lane, Time witness was promised some u hadsmeclthe,, and shte said, this infamnous ...

ABERDEEN CIRCUIT

... prisoner, stated Ti his intetitioti to prove an alibi. The following witnesses of th were then examnined for the Crown:- 06 le Thomas Heron is a merchatnt and farmer at Wattscairn, int parish of Cruden, where he. has a house anid shop ; kitchen is; in 'die ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Esq- soe Michael Stocks.-Esq. William Prost, Eaq. - S. W. Wand; Easq. - Rev. G. Lewthivaites Thomas Walker, Esq. John Aspinall, Esq. Dr Rev. J. A, Rhodes, - .Thomas Rawson, Esq. T.D. Bland, rail. John Dearden, Iun. Eag. . JdhriaPlunme Tempest, Esqg. Williams ...