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BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Suffern, James Campbell, Thomas Hardy, John Al Haslett, William Hamilton, Frederick Lewis, Robert Magee, W. H. Mul- ligan, Henry Murney, 'T'homas Major, William R Moly- neaux, David AM'Cance, John Musgrave, John M1'Entire. Thomas M'Cammon, James Ireland ...

JUSTICE AS IT IS IN ENGLAND AND IN IRELAND

... dened one. The rug having been recognised as stolen pro. pqrty, the police were put upon her track, and she was arrested by Thomas Hardy, a sub-constable. This man swore that he asked her did she steal the horse-rug, and that she acknowledged that she had ...

TRIAL BY JURY—THE STATE PROSECUTIONS—ENGLISH SYMPATRY WITH IRELAND

... Radley's Hotel, Bridge.street, Blackfriars, for the purpose of celebrating the forty-ninthl a aniversary of the acquittals of Thomas Hardy, John Horne ir Tooke, and John Thelwall, from a charge of high treason. The 'attendance was such as to give assurance that ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Samuel Luke, Thos. Gilmore, Thos. Major, James Sterling, Robert Hamilton, Garnet Sloan, Alexander Faulkener, Charles Peyton, Thomas Hardy, and Martin Harper, Esqrq. The Grand Jury, after receiving directions from his Worship as to the nature of the offences ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... James Campbell. Thomas Hardy, John Clarke, John Workman, Jaumes Ewart, James Ireland, Hugh Ma. gill, Hugh Halliday, Daniel Davis, James Hart, Hugh Graham, John Greenfield, Robt. Gamble, Wim. Hamilton, W. D. Henderson, James Gowdy, Thomas Chermside, Martin ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE—STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... gut his initials upon it. He had it in his possession all the time until he saw it with the m policeman. so Sub-constable Thomas Hardy proved having arrested the t|l prisoner, and proved a confession having been made by the ac prisoner when asked. at His ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Harvey six months' imprisonment. Jesse Brennan, for stealing a shawl, the property of MR Thomas Hardy, High.street, Belfast. Guilty. In considera- tion of Mr. Hardy's unwillingness to prosecute, and the pri. soner having lately been confined, his worship ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... discharged. Two men, named Patrick Clnffy and John Henry, were ffound guilty of killing and stealing an ox, the property of Mr. Thomas Hardy of Listra. Not sentenced. John M'Crate, a man who has been at sea for thirty, was sentenced to twelve months' imoprisonment ...

STATE TRIALS

... ity cited from 24 State Trials, the King v Thomas Hardy, I am satisfied that the paper (the Pjlot) was properly received in evidence against the first tra- vrrser of these facts. In the case of the King v. Hardy the private letter of Theiwall, a conspirator ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Jamnes Burnet were indicted for breaking into and entering the warehouse of Philip Dixon Hardy, and stealing therefrom five books and a quire of paper. Mr. Hardy deposed that he owns the premises No. 3, Cecilia-street, and keeps there stores and a printing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Francis Purcell, George B. Grant, Thomas J. Quieton, Robert Hanna, Evory Carmichael, Thomas M'Enery, Patrick Boylan, Charles Egan, John Hayes, Cornelius P. Shannon, John Goldsithb, William Colthurst, William Reynolds and Thomas Warren. COUNTS GRAND JURY. The ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Fortesoue. Edward Tipping, Blaney T. Balfoer D; Wm. Fi gawe, George Macartney, Thomas Lee Nor James Wo fe Macneil, Lewis Upton, Henry Che t George Taaffe, Francis Donagh, Jacob C. : Thomas Fitzgerald, Edward Sing!eton, John N0,1 George Ruxton, Thos. W. Filgate ...