[ill] BY JURY—1794

... Ile concluded with proposing 11the 9' immortal memory of Thomas Hardy, .Tnhn Horns 101 Toolee, John Theiwall, J. A Bonny, Stewart Kyd., of Richard Hodgson, Thomas Holcroft, Jeremiah Joyce, (ml Thomas Witrdell, Matthew Dloore, John Baxter, o and John Richter ...

TRIAL BY JURY—1794

... se.) He concluded with proposing the | imomotal memory of Thomas Hardy, John Horne l Tooke, John Thelwall, J. A Bonny, Stewart Kyd, Richard Hodgeon, Thomas Holcroft, Jeromiah Joyce, Thomas WardelI, Matthew Moose, John Baxter, and John Richter. It was ...

[ill] BY JURY—1794

... place at Radley's ho' notel 1,beidgE-3troot. Blairkfriars, inS evtebrit40o Of antotl.&'i annfiversary of the acquittal of Thomas HArdY, St John Horne Toiks, and John Thl-11~h, ill 1794. aud lin in comlineinoration of the institution of the 1 Trialt by su~ ...

CROWN COURT, SATURDAY, MARCH 5

... been charged with e felony. Sentence deferred. Y Charles Rhodes and Thomas Lealham were in- Y dicted for a burglary in the house of Thos. Bramall e and cutting and wvounding the said Thomas Bramall, h an offence which, notwithstanding the relaxation of our ...

Legal Intelligence

... CROWN COURT— Saturday, March 5. (Before Baron Holfe.) Charles Rhodes and Thomas were indicted for burglary in the house of Thomas Bramall, and for cutting and wounding the said Thomas Bramall, an offence which, notwithstanding the relaxation of our penal ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... had been charged with felony. Sentence deferred. Charles Rhodes and Thomas Leatham were in- dioted for a burglary in the house of Thos. Bramall ard cutting and wounding the said Thomas Bramall, an offence which, notwithstanding the relaxation of our penal ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Elucd, of Ailiton, Kent, grocer, at one; dividend. Before Mr. Commissiener EvANs. Thomas Berrimau, of Peckham, builder, at eleven; last exarni- natlon-Frederlck Thomas West, of Commercial-road, Lanibeth, coal merchant, at twelve; last examination. Before ...

SECOND COURT

... was charged with breaking and entering the warchonso of Thomas WhOwell, at Blackburn and stealing therefrom sixty pennies, sixty halfpennies, and one pair of boots, the monies and property of Thomas Whewell. Dr. BROWN had the case. Robt. Arkwright, manager ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... v RIce-Jeffrey v Naile-Glsiourne v presroo,. Segulo v Gorden-Weeburton v PrIlc-ipiller v Arnistone-ji,,si, vAtklas-Rarle Hardy-Perrya Ray.aan-bleknell v Pilling- Addl. v BEdullnl-Yardley v ArnoId. The conrt wIll a10o aIt it BHnco. COURT OF REVIEW. F ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... had been charged with felony. Sentence deferred. Charles Rhodes and Thomas Leatham were in- dicted for a burglary in the house of Thos. Bramall and cutting and wounding the said Thomas Bramall, an offence which, notwithstanding the relaxation of our penal ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... bail, was chiarged with cutting and maiming Thomas Spivey, at Huddersfield. Mr. PAsHLEY and Mr. PFcieaRtING were for the prosecution; Mr. WILKINS defended the prisoner. The prisoner pleaded Guilty. Acq~mUil Thomas, who had had been out on bail, was charged ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... motion by order, CALesS;, &c.-ThornasvOeJo i;i, part heard-Boulton v Strath. 11're-iTh.e -ame v Western, part tnard-Jobhnoon V Hardy-tHaleo v l)arell-Coilman v Jessop-Ball v tlvell-Attoreey.(ieCeral v Ne~vbu '-Tlhe snme Bilrchall-Davis v P'eerse Before Sir ...