YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY. CROWN COURT-FRIDAY, DEC. 29. (Before Mt. Justice Maule.) BURGLARY NEAR YORK. James Sayer, 22, and Thomas Tattersfield. 23 were charged with a burglary at Fulford, near York, on the nielht of the 4th of December. Mr. MATrISEWS and ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... Therevwas noevidence of the alleged assault. Towr be transjsarted for don years. T HIaHIWAY ROBBERY AT DRINGHOUSES. Goi THOMAS CLARKSON and THOMAS SPINK, two Young men up* of about 20 years of age, were indicted for feloniously assaulting and con robbing John ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GOAL DELIVERY

... assaulted Arthur Oates, aAd stolen p long from his person a- cotton purse and l Bs. in silver. V ced IMr. INGHASI end Mlr. HARDY were counsel for the til eva- proseontiol; *and Mr. DEAISLeLl for the prisoner. s The prosecutor is a stone mason, and has ...

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 ...

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 ...

IRELAND

... Parliament to Dublin. a1 Mr. MooaR, Q.C. then addressed the Court and jury, at very uI great length, on behalf of tlse Rev, Thomas Tierney. The Learned d Gentleman, in the outset of hisl speech, complained much of the o0 bitterness and ailnoioety which ...

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 ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... li; Henry' Honderion 29; John Shore, 43; Joihn Brown. S4- John iherry. 21. SEwslr Ye;rt.-AsPLiamu,.6 Msr1art Robserte. 29; Thomas ~loyd, 14; Ann SmIth, S9; John Glbbon. S2; Mary Itt1ey. 16; Sarah Iti MKe, 24t; DavId Grifoths, 07; Jotseph Hughes, li; bridige ...

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 ...

THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN AND THE IRISH TRIALS

... Wilse declared d that Mr. O'Cotinell's indictment might have served as a perfect indictment for high treason. 5 Why. then, was Hardy acquitted end O'Connell con- demned? IWas the evidence in the one case weak and t in the other strong P Is the nature of the ...

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 ...