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LONDON, THURSDAY, January 14

... JANUARY 11. Christ. Beckett, Esq. Mayor, Henry HaB, Esq. John Hardy, Esq. Recorder. Lepton Dobson, Esq. Charles Milner, Esq. Deputy Benjamin Sadler, E«q. Recorder. Thomas Beckett, Esq. John Esq. Thomas Blayds, Esq. Charles Brown, Esq. Ralph Markland, Esq. Tue ...

XIRKSTALL HIGHWAY RATE

... Months. —Thomas Knaplon, convicted of stealing two pieces of Bloom Coaling, the property Thomas Binos, from the Coloured ClotU Hall. Win. Clark, having pleaded guilty of steaung two pieces of woollen Cloth from the bite Hall in Leeds. Thomas Marsden, ...

Qcatbs

... Sibthorpe, C. L. Calcraft, William Mussun, John Hardy, William Robinson, W. Dolby, Thomas Lowry, Jos. Roberts, J.C.Beasley, R.Buckle, W.Brightmore, G. Parnel, W. Mercer, John Garfite, James Cross, and Thomas Duckle; “And the Sheriff having thought proper ...

KEX. v. saga it

... transportation. Impsisonedtwo months. —John Smith, convicted of stealing quantity of wearing apparel, the property of Thomas Hutton,of Baildon.—Thomas Parkinson, for stealing a number of pigeons, the property of John Roberts, of Gomersal.—Win. Gott convicted of ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. ANN HAW and GEORGE HENRY STIFF, of Jermyn■treet, St. James's, cheesemongers—THOMAS MANT, of Ipswich, boarding and lodging bouse keeper—PETEß TESSIER, of Rlngmore. Devonshire, merchant and ehip owner—DANIEL MACLEOD, late of Water lane, Tower ...

UTTERING A FORGED NOTE,

... lIUNSLET. WM. BRADLEY (aged 22), THOMAS COOPER (25), WILLIAM BROWN (21), were iudicied tor burglariously breakiug entering the dwellinghouse of Mr. Holy Taylor, and stealing thereout properly to very large auiouut. Mr. Hardy (with whom was Mr. Milner) conducted ...

INSOLVENTS

... INSOLVENTS. Robert Thomas, of Liver pool, broker Hodgenr.of Liverpool, glass dealer Thomas Clark, of Dover, ter mariner BANKRUPiCY ENLARGED. Wm Hardy, Kirby Aluurside, tailor, from April ff to May 25 ...

FORGERY AT LEEDS

... ensemble was some degree venerable. Mr. Hardy, Mr. Blackburne, and Mr. Ingham, were counsel for the prosecution; Mr. STARKIF and Mr. Milner appeared for the deleuce. Mr. Ingham having fly opt-ned the indictment, Mr. Hardy stated the nature of the case the jury ...

Assize intelligence continued

... Assize intelligence continued. Thomas Hilton examined Mr. Hardy •— I am a ■'•• feY, and live at Barnsley. was meeting on Uay>Day Green on the 27th ul A'lgu* last. There wese two or three Imuored persona present. The -meeting took plane aoout half-past ...

and he had consulted learned brother on the subject. Having given the subject a good deal of consideration, he was

... Bretton, and stealing his pocketbook, containing exchange, one tor .£27 i and the other for 95., and quantity silver, i Mr. Hardy (with whom was Mr. Dundas) appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Cottingham for the defence. The prosecutor, who is miller ...

The capital part of the charge was dune away with in the course of the trial, and was proved that

... were acoutted. JAMES (23) was indicted for stealing on the night of the 4th of February, an ewe sheep, the property of Mr. Thomas Kaye, of Huddersfield. woman of the name of Ann Boothroyd, who had been committed as partieeps criminis, was admitted evidence ...

WAKEFIELD LUNATIC ASYLUM

... commissioners. The Memorialists think, that when you liave heard the facts and arguments of myself and my learned friend, Mr. Hardy, you will be induced to support the measure. The prayer of the memorial is~- Lord Wharncuppe : Why I, sitting here as chairman ...