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Assize Intelligence

... she and herI Ipped, mother came out, at half-past seven o'clock. When Ps ad- the women, who were accompanied by a man namedI Thomas Newns, approached the stile, the prisoner Mtinog went up to the girl, and asked her Iwhether she .Oug~t was going to leave ...

THE IRISH TRIALS Foy

... be most excellent. Now repeat this- .the learned gentleman then read! the following extract from the speech in defence of Hardy, reported in the 24th volume of the state Trials i~ A mercenary informer knows no distinction. Under such a system the obnoxious ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... grievous bodily harm, to Thomas Carr, was sentenced to be transported e for twenty years. t CROWN COURT-FRnDAY. Jo/n Whittaker, jun., was charged with having maliciously killed and maimed certain sheep, the Uropdity of Thomas Smith, of Conisbrongh, near ...

Police

... honour of di 1. Patrick O' Connor's acquaintance, and never dreamt tl d of having murdered that gentleman-Mr. Inspector tU e Hardy, 0, said he had caused inquiries to be made, bi e and lad ascertained that the prisoner was a hawker, PI y andfrespectable ...

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 ...

Police

... honour Of de ~*Patrick O'Connor's acqu~aintance, and never dreamit t~h tof having murdered that gentleman.-Mr. Inspector th Hardy, G, said ho had caused inquiries to be madO, bi e and had ascertained that the prisoner was a hawker, Pr g and respectable ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... also with having obtained a quantity of goods from Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher by false pre- tencess. Mr. HALL, Mr. HILL, and Mr. HARDY were counsel for the prosecution; Mr. WILKINS defended I the prisoners. The circumstances were these :-The two prisoners, at ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... West-Riding, on the 17th of Decem- ber last, wilfully and maliciously murdered William Hustwick. Mr. WILKINS, Mr. OVEREND, and Mr. HARDY, appeared for the prosecution; Mr. BAINES and Mr. BLISS defended the prisoner. Mr. WILIINS, in stating the case against the ...

YORK ASSIZES

... of the 'prisoriers were there. They tlinwodetoof ti ar's near Eyson Barracks apdo then boep. ' -the Crooss6xicmided by Mn' Hardy.-edi o ko L ure' that ho'ever sa* tha prisonere l ugte a h calli y f John ShtW` liveS at Corn Hill, is a cotton spinner for ...