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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 ...

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 ...

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 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... on the body of Elizabeth Tuogate, aged 14 The deceased was in the service of Mr Thomas, eatinge-hooe keeper, of Exmouth street, Clerkenwell. On Friday mrniog Mr Thomas saw the deceased through a window wvith her clothes on fire. He ran to her assistance ...

COURTS OF REGISTRATION

... Mary's, Rotherhithe, two claims, one of which was allowed, and the other disallowed. No objections. In the parish of St. Thomas, there were no claims and no objections. The business of the revision terminated about three o'clock. IRELAND. DUBLIN, SEPTEMBEa ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... the 4,ffiecr anT thae oeil ' mothcr retur~d nth a p1reon namied Thomas fHardy, ulon whose arrival th e man MYOyeF, in liii turn, ?? p+t. to the bar. Upon ?? exaautia1, the witness. Hardy depot,'d to the ehila's hnving remained lit home tile whole o.'tfe ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... reform met toge- ther at Anderton's llotel, Fleet-street, to celebrate the forty-sixth anniversary of the aequittals of Thomas Hardy, Johe Borne T'eak, John Theiwail, and the others, on a charge of high treason. Lang before the hour announced tar the dinuer ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... een v Street-Vine v IPiroon-Tlubbs v Lovett-Thomas v Church-Leach v Faa- Itn-- Csombe v Reynuldson-Cowell v Ceok-Gritliths v Carpen- ter-.Gardner v Thorp--odbourn v Saunders-Laurle v Ber- Ford v Flick-Hardy v Dadley-Handley v Hughes-Saylell V Driver. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ascertained that Cornish. the friend of Clift, is Mr. Thomas Broad, and that he is a Cornish man. He sometimes goes by the name of Cornish, and his schedule in the Fleet mentioned the- name of Thomas Cornish Broad and sixteen aliases- Ht, has made his exit ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7030 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Sadler; further dl- ?? v Hardie, ?? v Lord Wiaterton. Short cause. SECONDAUIRS' COURT, BASINGiHALL.STREET-At twelve. Llndusv B3'1s-Leev Collins-LeeS v Harrlsan-Hart v Gooden. PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER-At half-pastnine. Thomas v Fox-Mansfild( v Gwrdner-Fuller ...