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YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Escricko Park, Sir Charles Slingsby, of Scrivern Faric, Bert. WVilliatIll M1ourdant Edward Milner, of Nun Appleton, Errq., M.P. Thomas Barstow, of Garrow Hlill, Esqj. James Brown, of Ilarelalilla, Esq. Francis Cliolnneley, of Braindslay, RE q. JoeisDnt, of ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES—CONTINUED

... MAr. BLISS, Mr. MAT'TFIEwS,,aend Mr. BLA24SRABD, ap- id peared as counsel for the prosecution, and Mr. OvanesND 9. and Mr. HARDY for the defence. Bn Mr. BIesS stated that the deceased, a child 'of seven t years of age, was the step-eoi of the prisoner ...

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 ...

LEEDS:

... Burton, Chass. Cheethan, Thomas Hervey, Michli. Johnson, Richard R. Wolfe, William Kelk, T. M. Ridley, F. J. Jobson, Josh. Saul. John Ely, George Hills, Thomas Harris, John Moore Kirk, Wim. Hudswell, Edward Maxwell, Thomas Scales, Israel Holgate, Josb ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... the collision took place through their negligence, on which issue was joined. Mr. KNOWLES stated the case. The plaintiffs, Thomas Fisher and several other persons, had found it necessary to bring this action forward, in order to recover compensation for ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10728 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Josh. Roberts leof its same. Iscpreear three ?? Ledger, obtaining Iron, by I 1l0 false pretnes, wills intent to defraud John Hardy of the earn e. al 0:Isprisoned sac iweek.-Wran. Hall, stealinlg a watch, the property of James P~ldndr. Not Guilty.-Jolin M ...

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,

... 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 ...