ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... would resider them liable to transportathon. They Were then Ti ordered to be imprisoned for tise apace of one month. i Thomas Hardy, aged 211, cistrged with having oil tue 4th b July, at Ileanor, broken atid entered a building within thle curtilage of ...

IRELAND

... refer the court to the opinion of that enilient man, Lord Chief-Justice Hyre, who luarged the grand jury in the case of Thomas Hardy. That learned judge, tn calling the attention of the jury to the real question they had to try (he was quoting from the ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... REVIEW, SEBGEANT'S INN HALL-Sit at 1,. BArNaNUrT PHTITrs.-Exipcrte Thomas In re Thomas, for ?? Smith I re MStyn, ?? Wood In re Webster, ?? Hawkicns in re Worstbeld, by ?? Barnett in re Hardy, ?? Alsnger In re Breeds-Exparte Gibbons In re Bonoer-EXpatoe Ituberry ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... -stlibkifsldr -p - of.Chael~oert' Iartholoniew-lane, 'that the ?? Hardy. c antid his'brothh ei~e~eialfrki'lif hia einpoymdiat:' 'On-th e 23rd of - brotiher tog'tcseatMss.obr'sth-alkr.Tis- Hardy ?? prisadher;,W; wholvis5g addeda. Quce abseoulded ivtk Ihe mdsliey_ ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... heard-Bulmer I Allison (2)-Fleteher v Stevens-Emperlngham v Short (2)-Whittaker v Wright-Attorney.Genezal v Northeote-Hardy Y Hardy-SoweehT v Clayton. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE-At ten. CAus~s, &c.-Mann v Ricketts, part heard-Rlotardeon v Mast- IngR-Froemont ...

LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... Dickinson. Edward Hardy Bell, 47, charged with, having, at Penning- ton, obtained, by fraudulent pretences, two pounds in money, the property of Joseph Dixon; also. with having stolen, at Coniston, one sovereign, the property of Thomas Nicholson also, with ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... Mr. Leigh, and Mr. Wirhtoly for the defendant. ; nnAD V. STONLi.-Tliis was an action brought by Jolin Hardy, l of Oxford, land surveyor, agaiust Thomas Stone and Edivard S tone, admlisistrators of Job Stone, for recovering the sum of 1511. Us. 4d. alleged ...

LANCASTER MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Jurymen':_Mr. John-Aldren, druggist, Lan- easter, foreman;; John Battersby, 6abinet maker; John tllvort, Innkeeper; Thomas Cardwell; currier; Thomas lowhurst,. broker; John 'Hewetson, cooper; Robert Leighton, grocer; Robert Mansergh, draper; Edward l 1ilor, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... window of Mrs Hardy, Gibson. street, and the latter with obstructing the police-oflicers while conveying thle other prisoners to the station-htouse. It would appear that on account of some scandalous con- duct between Donkin's -husband and Hardy's daughter ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... behalf of the vendors, for whom Hardy was also acting. Hardy, after this, sold the grass for about 13991. hot the valuation of the acts of husbandry had been niade, and the amount paid for by Hardy to Mobibs befo're Hardy paid over ayprt of thle proceeds ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... compromised; costs 8s 6d.-William Hardy and George Hardy. of the Hermitage, labourers, for as- saulting Mr Thomas Chambers, of the samne place, farmer, and breaking at door, paid 29 6d damages and Its coste. -OwenLeonard and Thomas Collins, of Crook Hall, la- ...

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 ...