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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 ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... formally opened both ?? and Cenety41 **Courts on Saturdlay,'and on Mond y'proleticed to busininea. in the CoTr COUTta, where THOMAS 1nd A~iN-*WJLUAMSON, al alias WI bLIAMS, a man. representing higogif as a tailor, mAdC fr. ?? wife, 'who had previously been ...

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 ...

YORK ASSIZES

... ore there. ?? They fell' in,-two deep to of I Br's near Eyson.Barrtlcks' and then-brok~ulp. . 'thi 'Cross.examiued, by Mr Hardy.-4a did not know _J lure ta eoe ththeap~irfp .r all.e sth r thi ai~A l I ~Bsey roomtsrt il,1.acotnspne y; of by trade, and ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... ieruroisal injury to Mr, Djixon, ways bounid over li ii a SioilEr mnionnr. COLLISION ~OF VESSELS rIN TsiE OLD HAltnosta.- i Thomas Modgsoo, captaiti of tho Troncehill, Newasrotlo I BeieRnor010was Sumlmoned by Stephen Qvay, the owner i of a steamn-tog, Lo ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... the 17th of Debem- le her last, wilfully and maliciously murdered William a, Hustwick. is Mr. WILrINS, Mr. OverEND, and Mr. HARDY, irappeared for the prosecution; Mr. BAINES and Mr. 1- BLiss defended the prisoner. t Mr. WILKINS, in stating the ease against ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... fiecharged, after an admonition as to his future conduet. Thomas Rawnsley was charged with stealing from the dwelling.houee of John Priestley, of Bradford, a quantity of wearing apparel. Mr. CHDARLES HARDY conducted the prosecution. The prisoner was undefended ...

'ARREST OF CHARTIST LEADERS.'

... wa11mdtl f'h appointed to wait upon R~eJns o yuahs ol with her, consisting of Jame 'GeorkeCskDne Donovan, George Archdeacon, and Thomas Whitta. ker, who, aedompanied her to tho Railway station to thi see her on her way to London. ' Judge of bur our-' -far price ...