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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS.—SENTENCES

... Whiteley (21), and ad Thomas Brayshaw (18), for stealing a sack at Chapel Aller. of it ton, the property of Thomas Benson Pease, Esq.; Frederick on ., Richardson ?? for stealing two barrels, at Leeds, the pro- is he perty of Mark Ball Thomas Outhwaite (16), ...

A CALENDAR

... charged with perjury. Lane 14, 15, Jonathan Whsitaker, *an Thomas Smith,'4 of Thornton, undeci chareed with ditto. 16. Riehard Holliday, charged with poaehting-at Little elkes'. dayi 17. Thomas Hartley, charged with the murder of Wmn. Concan- TI non, at ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... the defendant. Clarkson v. Hardy. Messrs. ALEXANSDEB and WIottno.te wvere for the plain- tiOf; Messrs. CaSSawatEL and WATsoN for the defendant This was an action by the same plaintiff as in the last case, against Mr. JTseph Hardy, late occupier of the Groves ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... charged with killing and slaying Thomas Robinson, otherwise Thomas Smithson. 45. Charles Coupland, charged with having, on the 12th of February lIst, at Leeds, committed a rape on Mary Ann Hardy, wire of r Joseph Hardy. l. AichttlAggan, otherwise Goode ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT PIMLICO

... sub- sided, inquiries began to be made as to the fate of the inmates, both houses, which are the property of a lady named Hardy, being let out in tenements, and it was found that the house No. 10i, in wlelilh the explosion took place, was inhabited by ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... their Ur. trial charged with conspiracy:-7homas Yeoman, Thomas tve Yeoman (his son), JVillem Yeoman, and Thomas Burn, of )M Sutton-on-Derwent, near York;. Thle charge against them dwas that Thomas Yeoman the elder being possessed of :oss cattle and other ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Hlarrogate, foreman ; Thomas Dei Atkinson, miller, Boroughbridge; John Baines, farmer, Plomptiont drn Thomas Cass, farmer, Kirk Hammerton; Wmn. Dawson, farmer. fill Marton-cumn-Grafton ; Johno Dunn. hair dresser, Harrogate ; Thomas C Gudgeon, farmer, M ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... other articles, at Wakefeld1 the property of Joseph Goodall.-Thomas Laycoek 24, charged with stealing a great coat, and other articles, at Calverhey, the property of Henry Jackt son. Thomas Midgley, 19, charged with stealing worsted weft, at flingley ...

WEST-RIDING MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... Jeremiah 1460sfali, Esq., F. R ited Greenwood, Esq., Rev. A. Mareden, J. N. Coultlturat, Esq., Thos. at n Claytor., Esqi., Thomas 11,irkeck, Esq--- ?? Cleplsam, Esq,., -A. c9'S DI Wilkinson, Esq., anti J. G. Sergeantson, Esq. L i urn. The following gentlemen ...

DREADFUL CASE OF POISONING AT HORNSEA

... John Hardy Idr. Iae rrke Mr. Moses Hall Mr. JmeBlknj. of Mr. Robert Hlornby ' Air Jsp i o rhe Mr. John Garton Alr.ChiopeStr out Air. George Garton P' 4nn Kirk, of Ho~rnee.-Durton, widow, deposed-Yeater. ns1. day morning I was' living with Thomas King ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... tbe gentlemav wbo sat behind him (Mr. Morley) tosr' , thki thO prosectssors believed Hardy to hardi bee re- vto usly a boy or good!character; and that, ti,, pye- Hardy had stated, a boy named Paver itpiitW~ v transaction, but it could not be brought ber ...

WEST-RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... Selby ; Mr. W. Halliday, Suaith; Mr. Thomas Fisher, Selby ;Mr. Joseph Jennings, Wakefield; Mr. RIchard Long, Aarbleton;. Mr. Win. Litter, Halifax; Mr. Richard Lumb,t Halifax; Mr. Charles Musne, Italifax ; 1,r. Thomas NichoIJ, Haluifax; Hr. Henry Richardson ...