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His LordAip-said, that would be eight guineas. The court then adjourned at half-past five o'clock,

... Wright, Robert Ogden, Thomas Fox, Thomas Lomas, and William Swan Dixon. Mr. Cressvvell and Mr. Crompton appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Neville for the defendant. Mr. in opening the pleadings, said, in this case William Hardy, broker, was the plaintiff ...

NISI PRIUS, MONDAY. lirOlt.E MR. JSUSTICE COLTMAN

... applied to Mr. Hardy. He had no doubt of it. On his cross-examination, by Mr. Neville, Mr. Bird stated, that he was not very intimate with Mr. Hardy any more than any other man on 'Change. On Mr. Neville asking the witness in what credit Mr. Hardy was, Mr. ...

Published: Monday 21 August 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2393 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NISI PRIUS, MONDAY. 33troRE ma. JSUSTICS COLTMAN'

... speech of Mr. Hardy, who j lti la t r i ta e r u n t b io o ,_., h , ia being a monument of Tory r hut he h could not see what in. Hardy had done by his alleged speech. let te e would lay before them that part of t prf°r w hich Mr. Hardy was bound. to ...

Published: Tuesday 22 August 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2387 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SAT URD AY

... comment on Mr. Hardy's political principles, and, discuss them so far as he chose, he would have been, justified, nor would. Mr. Hardy thought of raising the 'slightest ground of complaint. But such was not the case- . What Mr. Hardy complained of was ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Telegraph
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3870 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ELLIS V. WHARTON

... opening speech. Thomas Bird was then called and examined by Mr. CRESS.. WELL.—He had known Mr. Hardy for upwards of thirty years. He was a broker, and formerly resided in Manchester. Since then he had been a broker. He had heard that Mr. Hardy was a candidate ...

1),.c01tp0i,,, v IFiIAfINATION OF THE CHILDREN. are informed, tha t , in gag ern 'pe of termination of M ilderspin

... r offices) without delay, as the period NXt. expire on the 6th day of September By order of the Directors, I 4.onab ard __ THOMAS WOOD, Secretary i . street. August 16, 1837. Alonthly Mee ting of the TADES?tteen.:l REFORM R ASSOCIATION, tield at the 8 ...

Published: Monday 21 August 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 442 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A G 15, 1837. - Re- ainiued. —lle told Mr. 1-lanly that he did not know the author, aml that

... could not really say when it was. It etas perhaps a fortnight or three weeks ago. Mr. Thomas Tomlin examined.—ls a broker in Liverpool, and knows the plaintiff Mr. Hardy. Mr. N EVIL Le.—Of what repute is he as a broker? Very bad I should say. Cross-examined ...

TIIE ST. LEGER

... Plymouth; Star of Brunswick, Newport; Pantaloon, Hardy, and Alias Craig. Robinson, Glasgow. SAitao.—Europa, Neiman, Rostock; Ruby, Pearson, Lisbon; Molly, Politz, St. Petersburgh; Varna, Hubert, Archangel; Thomas Peel, Carr, Barbadoes and Campeachy ; Hector ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Telegraph
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 417 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

FRIDAY. Aug ll. Rlud variable and light

... fit to comment Mr. Hardy's political principles, ami discuss them so far be chose, would have been justified, nor would Mr. Hardy have thought of raising the slightest ground of complaint. But such was not the case, what Mr. Hardy complained was, that ...

NISI PRIUS.-FRIDAY

... • . . . _ Thomas Bird was then called and examined by Mr. CHESS. WE I. L.—He had known Mr. Hardy for upwards of thirty years. He was a broker, and formerly resided in Manchester. Since then he had been a broker. Re had heard that Mr. Hardy was a candidate ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... defendant did net under- y stanid the letter in the sense in which Mr. Hardy un- u deestood it; tie (lid iiot concelive that Mr. Hardy was a defsullerat sales, tie knew nothing of Mr. Hardy ti or his concerns, and, therefore, he never thought of ?? so. nor ...

YESTERDAY

... named Richard Nott. waa placed at Um bar. charred vita having stolen a gold watch from the shop Mr. Variy, Farker-atreet. Mr. Thomas, the deputy constable of Manchester, stated, that about four ssonths ago, a young man named Howell, the son highly-respectable ...

Published: Thursday 31 August 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: 2 | Tags: none