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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 ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... failed to support the capital charge. but the Jury sa found him guilty of a common ?? be kept anc to hard labour three years. Thomas Jones, 25, was indicted for having, on Bp the 23rd of June, at Bradford, unlawfully and feloni-no ously assaulted Ellen Verity ...

THE LATE MURDER AT LEEDS

... rate : if tity do so, they will meet with CvlI a' psnyaiterF. e |FATAL RAILWAY ACCxDE:NT.-A labouring man S nam wed George Hardy, was killed near the Oaker.shaw station, on the c br night of Thursday week. Fromt the evidence given before the v 1St Coroner's ...

RURAL POLICE IN THE WEST-RIDING

... m~nwoith, E~q , J hn Cr~.sslev, Etiq., Joshua I~ghann, Esq. Ci rrlE, Eq., J. C. Athorpe, Eq., John WaIbanoIe Ch;idlec,; S 'Thomas Wheatley, E.q , Joteph H-o!dsworth, Esq. blt Tirrro nt, ?? H. W. Hied, Erq., Francis Ilillima, .7 eiph Asmiltoge, E-q., t ...

[ill] [ill] Sessions

... charged with stealing a batten from Thomas Holderness; James Wilford, charged with stealing a brown mare, the I property of Francis Ashton; George Jones and John Brown, charged with stealimg eight pounds of bacon from Thomas Shaw; W. Stephenson, for stealing ...

Proceedings in the [ill] Police Court

... into the town. 3 SrsAtIliNG To0L:S.-Johahn Negler, l Joh n' Yhyfr, and George Crows wete charged with-itealing tools from:Mr. Thomas Pardon. hi . Thc prisoners had been in tle eiiplp yof the- prosecutor. who was a tinman, and while so employed, had-taken ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2481 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Sheffield. rMr. WORTLEY and Mr. OVEREND were for the Iprosecution; Sir G. LEWIN defended the prisoner. The 3 prisoner resided in Thomas-street, and on the morning rof Sunday, the 24th of January last, about ten o'clock, ba groat noise was heard by the neighbours ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Sheffield. Mir. WOaTLEY and Mr. OVEREND were for the prosecution; Sir G. LEWIN defended the prisoner. The prisoner resided in Thomas-street, and en the morning of Sunday, the 24th of January last, about ten o'clock, a great noise was heard by the neighbours ...

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 ...

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 ...