WEST-RIDING SPRING SESSIONS

... Rhodes, Esq., George Spolfoith Lister, Esq., John Gott, Req., Thomas Birikbeck, Esq., Gecorge Goodman. Esq., Thomas Claphain, Eeq., John Peese Ciaphain, Esq., Thomas Starkey, ?? Rev. Thomas Airey, George John Serjeanitson, Esq., Joh George~ Smnyth, Esq ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... Litchurch, five glasses, a quantity of beef, liam, bread, tea, coffee, sugar, spices, lemons, and apples, the pro- oerty of Thomas Jackson. 7 The prosecutor recommended them to the merciful con- sideration of the Cosrt. -Sentenced to six months' imprison- ...

RURAL POLICE

... Ingham, Esq.: H. Stansfeld, Esq.; Thomas Birk- beck, Esq.; George Goodnian, Esq.; J. P. Clapbamn, Ne Esq.; 0;. J. Serjeantson, Esq.; E. Waud, Esq.; W. MvB. Ferrand, Rsq.; W. B. Wainman, Esq.; James lot Taylor, Esq. ; Thomas Hague, BEq. ; Edwaid Tow, Esq. ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... prop. of Wmn. Shears. N r Iiprisosird twro ?? Thornton, a. money, the tht property erf John Brook ; Thomas Britton. a. a cloak, the exi property of Thomas Crioper ;lAnn ~Ott, a. a beer measure, the Ar -property of Jrtmes Shires; William Bustlougit, a. ...

MEETING OF MAGISTRATES AT WAKEFIELD

... t,--cletis, C sos.Wh, 'Aq. tin. Rlii, s I' John Tlrnnas WYISrton . Eq*. Jose4ph Gl--nwarid, 1. -_ Lwa~lrsd Jowitt, 1i_ q. Thomas Hi-sll Esq., .101,l IttI, ii e R ,pni, ?? Ru vd-i lir I. 'a E-q-g nop r- Pre~- ton. E q, in Heo s,,rtb. E-g., Edwin Grioriwood ...

RURAL POLICE

... Donison, Esq.; ?? Ferrer, Esq. : Jaimes Wm. Farrar, Esq ; Gee. Baneke, Esq.; George Pollard, Esq. ;Rev. H. B. Cooke; Rev. Thomaes Cator; T. B. Bosvile, Esq.; George e Greaves, Req.: Godfrey Wentworth, Esq.; John Crossley, Eshq.; Wiix. Brooklehurst, Esq ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... Mr. Leigh, and Mr. Wirhtoly for the defendant. ; nnAD V. STONLi.-Tliis was an action brought by Jolin Hardy, l of Oxford, land surveyor, agaiust Thomas Stone and Edivard S tone, admlisistrators of Job Stone, for recovering the sum of 1511. Us. 4d. alleged ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes,

... readers, as we published them 1at length at the time.. The jury found the prisoner not .guilty. 5 ~~~SATrURDAY, JULY 17. 1 Thomas Sykes, who had boen out on bail, on at charge of Ifeloniously assaulting Lydia, the wvifo of John Kaye, a. Kirkhecaton, on ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, SATURDAY, JULY 17

... discovered that L, d there was an execution In it, under the authtorityf Of a power of sw. 8r attorney. Another creditor, Thomas Simpson, had made repeated fe I-endeavours to meet with him, and on the 15th of October he heard at 1,that Nicholls had beets ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... REVIEW, SEBGEANT'S INN HALL-Sit at 1,. BArNaNUrT PHTITrs.-Exipcrte Thomas In re Thomas, for ?? Smith I re MStyn, ?? Wood In re Webster, ?? Hawkicns in re Worstbeld, by ?? Barnett in re Hardy, ?? Alsnger In re Breeds-Exparte Gibbons In re Bonoer-EXpatoe Ituberry ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Wilfully add maliciously set fire to a T1 barn adjoining a dwclling-house, the property of the Earl of we Chesterfield, one Thomas Picekring, a servant of Lord Ches- Pc terfield's tenant, Charles Duckers, then being in the said th dwelling-house. It appeared ...

LAW AND POLICE

... gentleman of that name did.-3r. Thomas: WVas isis tlame Sam l-Wittiess: I cannot say.-Mr. Thomas: Dii Mrs. VW eller wait upot hiti l-Witness: She used to come home to clean htrself, and then she cooked his dinner.- Mr. Thomas: Did she make his be't2?-Witness: ...

Published: Sunday 08 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4452 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment