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POLICE

... CusTOorMos01rcr OrnIere IrN TuE EXECUrION OF HIS0 DlUTY.-On Tuesday, a man named Thomas Edmonds, who is conei on heard a steamner, was brought before the Lard Mrayer and Alderman Thomas Wood, charged with h~aving obstructed a. Custom-house officer in the execution ...

POLICE

... Whitecross-street, was charged beforerMr. lirouht~lutoto suispicioni of hay. ing wilfully murdered one of his journeymen, noamd Thomas Leory, by .tabbing him with a knife. and Ellen hllenghian, the prisoner's wife, Hannah Cotter, his servant, and 'atlerine ...

POLICE

... beea tooade, a dirty pjier of rag ?? eil the outside of the collar excopted. Tie Coeistaison tirade Ilis staremont to Mr. Hardi ick, aald descrtitd tim pitiable conditis' of tite animal, giving as his Opitlioll that tbe swausnsd wis of long stasidinig- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... together at Radley's Hlotel, Bridge-street, Blackfrlars, to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and Thomas Thelwall, from the charge of high treason. W. J. Fox, Esq., in the chair. About 150 gentlemen sat down to ...

Burning of the Sarah and Elizabeth Whaler

... out to sea, in order to meet with some assistance. After several hours hard rowing, they came uip with the Woodlark, Capt. Hardie, who kindly received them on board. They immediately informed that gentle. I man of the fate of their vessel, who as soon ...

Burning of the Sarah and Elizabeth Whaler

... out to sea, ill order to meet with some assistance. After several hours hard rowing, they came up with tiee Woodlark, Capt. Hardie, who kindly received them on board. They inemediately informed that gesitle- man of the fate of their vessel, who as soon ...

IRELAND

... and as many for thin candcttll atepo~ oft debates in that sloislat assembly hias htore ar d a jiary, and i pas reesirved by Thomas Burton, kep y bdar ons stated in the book which I hold in my hand to hannot a mhembher inthe ?? Tof (liver and Richard Cromwell ...

THE MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... hfr. Meymnort, surgeon, No. Ii, VI, .SIomfeitd-streetl where, en arriving, they overe directed to 'Of ir01resY her to Srt Thomas's hospital. Thither they were (1- s~le oproceed, Itrt err usle sargensn of' clint Institution W~I OtIoirtgte, life was prronouneds ...

THE WILL FORGERIES

... ne- !i C~nba05 eth to it, ]ie believirtg TCat it would 1ii Mtilms Prosecutioii - Sr. Parry (woto re, rrel to the trial of Hardy iao'GaJ ?? hrecedent for tire applicotion.- as tt;Il Thttoi gittth application could eil was rtod ?? Afer estae disrussion ...

Execution of the Saladin Murderers

... rope or ladder. This is not the first accident of a similar nature which has oc- curred at the statue, arising from fool-hardiness. DaEADFUL ACCIDENT Iar DEPTFoaD DocXytos.-On Tuesday, between the hours of one and two o'clock, p.m., as Jacob Pope, ashipwright ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -oREt WETENHALE 4lte bank- rupt, a dealer .o the Stock Exchange, was this day examined at very considerable length by Mr. Hardy re- spetting tie application of soame considerable eums, the ?? Bonds, sold out on account of Lady Hayes. It appeared during ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... THURSDAY. GIBoS ANnD ANSoQTVis 0, Fitaso HANO AOTn=E R.-The declaration in this case stated, that one Michael Gibbs, and one Thomas Whittaker, had beeo duly appointed churchtwardens of St. Stephen's, Walbrook: asd to this the defendants pleaded, first, that ...