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DERBYSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... screwed as if for a funnel to get the povder into the key-hole of the safe door. There n-ere marks of powider on the card. Dsaid Hardy is in the employ of Messrs. Wheatcroft. About a quarter past eleven on tie momeing of Cite 4th of June, witness saw tre prisoner ...

INSOLVENT COURTS

... he hubnBnai reen.- Convicted as a roguie and vagbn n cmitdto tile house of correction to hard labor far one calendar month. Thomas Dallison, was chayedwith being found in the sobsp of~ Mary Deoxter, in Sad]h gteforan unlawful purpose. Committed to the house ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... Litchurch, five glasses, a quantity of beef, liam, bread, tea, coffee, sugar, spices, lemons, and apples, the pro- oerty of Thomas Jackson. 7 The prosecutor recommended them to the merciful con- sideration of the Cosrt. -Sentenced to six months' imprison- ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Wilfully add maliciously set fire to a T1 barn adjoining a dwclling-house, the property of the Earl of we Chesterfield, one Thomas Picekring, a servant of Lord Ches- Pc terfield's tenant, Charles Duckers, then being in the said th dwelling-house. It appeared ...

DERBYSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... stealing on or | about the 17th of May, at tle township of Litchurch, near I Derby, one bay gelding, the property of Thomas Stenson. I - Thomas Stenson is a farmer, living at Litchureb, near l Derby. Saw his horse safe in a field adjoining his house s on the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... CuiixNEvs.'`-7ths August, an 1840.-Lately, ait the Rotation Office, Pontefract, Mr. Baunimforth, flour dealer, was convicted by Thomas Rout- i lidge, Esq., the Mayor, in tile mnitigated penalty of fivem iiosncls atnd costs, for knowingly allowing a youtig personI ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... had no license and was not authorized by law so to do.- Convicted. [Before Jon-, SAsNDARs, and R. WV. HADEN, Esqrs.) June 1.-Thomas Jennings, was brought up charged with assaulting and resisting James Allen and Richard Hanson, two of the constables of this ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... sell at the places set opposite to their respective names- Thomas Fields-Shop-London-road. William Jackson-Stall-Market-place. George Titterton-Stall-ditto. William Wragg-Shop-Sadler-gate. Thomas Mason-Shop-Iron-gate. [Before DOUGLAS Fox, and T. P. BAcsraxGoP ...

DERBY MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... aged 3S, were charged with having stolen On the 12th day of August, one silk bandkerchief and one opera rye, the property of Thomas Peacock. ('rmintain pleaded guilty: Grice not guilty. Air. PICKERIaNO prosecuted; prisoner was unlefended. 'Martha lill, ...

IRELAND

... come into court. The following is the order in which their names were called:- -Daniel O'Connell, John O'Connell, John Grav, Thomas Steele, Richard Barrett, the Rev. Thomus 'Tierney, Charles d. Duffy, Tboma 31. Ray, and the Rev. Peter James Tyrrell. Considerable ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... again at the latter place. Thomas Wakefield, police serieant, saw prisoner in the beast market at Sheffield on the following day, when be gave his name Fox, and said the sheep were his own. He asked 30s. each for them. Thomas Rayner, superintendent of ...

DERBY EASTER SESSIONS

... was a bad job, and he would willingly pay for them. Cross xamed-N eardanythigbad of him before; he is a married man. George Hardy, police offlcer, said he apprehended the pri- soner, who told him he took the boards thinking they were -his father's; he produced ...