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WESTERN CIRCUIT.—DORCHESTER, MARCH 19

... e ~ihe Jury, after deliberating for about lire minutes, returned ea verdict for the plaintiff-Dmnagef, Ten Pounds. If THOMAS HARDY wats found Gniflty of an assault, durn tile Weymouth Electios, on Jatties Hill. T'ile case was clearly rproved ; and though ...

OLD BAILEY—WEDNESDAY

... Tomlin, Henry Johnson, Thomas Walker, Jshn Mason, James Malone, Wm. Broad, Itobert Pcendmrgasr, Thomas Dsnehoe, John Ralph, Richard Parsons. Tbomas Parsous, Wm. Murphy, alias Borne, Wm. Purcell, Catherine Williamns, John Norton, Thomas Wilsowm, Sarah Walby ...

Assize Intelligence

... John Hudson. Thomas Williamson, of Newport, for a rape. Charles Cronmack, of Bradford. for maislaugbter. Willinm Buckley, Thonais Cooper, Benjamin William. son, and Thounas Tarner, for burglary in the house of *Jesse Jones, nt Qulick. John Hardy and William ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... entered a wood at Temple New'ssm, called the In* North Plantattion, with intent to kill game there, armed with be nS. Ire Thomas Phillips said be was under gamekeeper, at Temple t, Newsam, ani on the night of the 16th of December last, be d; slept with ...

DESPERATE AND WHOLESALE ROBBER

... AeclIwrNT.-Yesterday an inqnest was held at-the Bedford - Hotel, Southampton-row, Russell square, on the body of Mr. Dan. Hardie, aged 75. The deceased had been for many years in the service of the East India Company, and received their appriibation and ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... Died.hs and Coats. ar Bailey v. Tlwperon, Exeg'tl) . to Jackieo v. Leaf, further Dir.etihnatn Costs. as Attorney-GeReral v. Thomas, d4wto. 5, Pritchard v. Arbouio, ditto. s, Anitrewsv. Clark, E er Shackle v. Ditto, } id Bissett v. Antrobus, ditto. t- ' ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... tion of several witnesses, the Jury returned averdict, fildtiii th d Thomas or Dykes Gatiy in terms of tier own confessiot, i b and found the libel against Goodall Not proven.. Thomas so e was then sentenced to transportation for seven years, and. er 'y ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 26

... ladies of a- d that borough-the gift introduced by an address from Mrs. Ald. 6 y Brown.-Sir T. Hardy's experimental squadron returned to Spit- si d head last ?? Thomas coming to the Admtiralty to report tI r on their relative ?? of Society for Propagation ai ...

Assize Intelligence

... Mr. Baron Hullock suggested to Mr. Hardy, that the taking the horse tinder these circunsteances, could not be considered as a stenling of it, and his Lordstiip handed the written paper of the prisoner to him. Mr. Hardy said, he would not press the case ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... MARCH 29. ty. WILLIAM DowNiNG, for steeling three evwe sheep, the property of Thomas Wilkinson, oa Fishlaie.-Guilty. in- OLIVER CIHADVICK, JOHN SMIsTH, SAMCEL WALKER, 'ay THOMAS NAYLOR, anod JOSEPH AsQUITH, charged with ies robbing 11am Rhodes on the highway ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... cartpleteallbi proved, tire Jury Acquittlled thii prisener. BURGLARY IN SADDLEWORTHL.-- WILLIAM BUCIKLEY, THOMAS COOPER, nENJAMIN WVIL- LIAMSON, mad THOMAS TURNER, - foour tretchted-looking meal, a were indicred for bueglarloaulyba karalltg open 'tha' brdste ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... as- uclaulting John Ruddoci on the highway, nnd feloniously robbing him of the s81m of foortepe pounds, his property. Mr. Hardy sMated the case. John Ruddock the proseco; ior, is the captain of a vessel Iradiog between Leeds, Wakefield and Walloo. On ...