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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... costs for the wilful damage done to the (lour, ant in default of payment was committed to hard labour for 14 days. Lilies Hardy was ordered to pay a fine of 2;. 6:1. under the Bye.lawv, for creating a brawl opposite St. Andrew's Workhouse, on Friday evening ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Copter's Coach-ollice, belonging to MAr. Whit- more; James Lockyer, for stealing is coat, the property of Captain -lerapath Thomas Rees, for stealing two loaves from a baker's bitsket: previous eonvictitils scere proved in each of the above cases; Smuel ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, JAN. 10

... Fourteen Days and under-Wm. Brown, Thomas Holder, Henry Payne, Ellen Sullan. The following pleaded Guilty:-J. Williams, J. Woodcock, T. Walpole, Robert Thurling, Sarah Read, Edward Walker, Sarah Frost, E. Bryant, Thomas Bowler, D. Welsh, Charles Morris ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... verdict of Accidental Death was returned. FOOL HARDINESS.-FATAL AccIDENT ON THE LONDON AND GREENwecis RAILWAY.-Friday evening an inquest wvas held before Mr. Payne, at St. Thomas's Hospital, on the body of Thomas Haywood, aged 20, a breaksman on the above ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3274 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

STATE TRIALS

... were-Mr. Maule, solicitor to the Treasury; Thomas Morris, surveyor; Thomas Bowen, George Lloyd, Richard Hawkins, Joseph Stockdale, James Samuel, Henry Smit k James Anthony, John Nicholas Hawkins, and Thomas Saun- ders; and at six o'clock the Court rose ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION IN WALES

... were-MIr. Matnle, solicitor to the Treasury; Thomas Morris, sur- 1 veyor; Thomas Bowen, George Lloyd, Richard a Hawkins, Joseph Stockdale, James Samuel, s Henry Smith, James Anthony, John Nicholas t Hawkins, and Thomas Saunders; at six o'clock- f the Court rose ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... King-Pary v flicks, further directlozs and ?? v Croome-Wiloon v Cluer, firther ?? and Costs. To aX SipeneN To.-Lochhead v Hardy-Biddulph v Long- Maluod v Hill-Cidlatld v Luxton-Towtsead v Weeiacott-Waw a Hlll-Atterney-General vilroroke. ?? By OnDoa.-Ireland ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... apprehetided with part of the clothes upon him The waisucost was pledged. Guilty-to be kept to hard labour six calendar months. THOMAS 8wNDks o : ; vtI,4j-I stealiogaAswatth, ther' iroperitV YorJ.osepi8t r f Stocitton,. ods he'-2lh of Januaryi-oibDd GazolION ...

CIVIL SIDE

... the public. The plaintiff wvas Mr. aii Jeremiah Garnett, tho editor of the Mlanchester Guardian ; ta the defendants were Mr. Thomas Soealer, the editor of the M~auchester Courier, and Mr. Robert Scarr Seale~r, his Son, i -Mr. Cresswell end Mr. Brandt appeared ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Th deendnt as rdeed ?? Hardy, William Tiulman, William Simposon, James Meilee, Benjamin Fitton, Joseph Stowell, John Durham, Thomais Bird, Ricliard Walker,Thomsas Sovires, William Bratfield, Edward Coar, Richard Hankin, Thomas Rawson, and John Quinl, ...

Published: Sunday 12 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2869 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

STOCKPORT

... Hammond. Simpson not being able to pay the fine, was committed for one month. INTIMIDATION. Thomas Wright, otherwise Flannigan, was charged with intimidating Frances Hardy, a weaver at Messrs. Bradshaw's. The information, wvicb, like the others, was grounded ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... eight iPLy5. MVichael Kelly and Thomas Brady were each fined 2s. fid. under the bye laws,for creating a brawl in the Side, by fighting there on Sunday morning. Francis Gardener, a reputed thief, was committed to hardI labour for one calendar month, having ...