DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... thie 31st 4 day of Oetober, 1844, nt the parish of Saint P'eter, feloni- oeuly- stolei one looling-glass, the property of Thomas Ar. \VI11STON, 3u1n., prosecuted; prisoner was unde- fende(. I houmas liroswn deposed t hat lie was it cabinet-nilaier, reshiding ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS OF KINGSTONUPON-HULL..I

... TUESDAY. HENRY NEVELL (22), charged with stealing, pocket-book, the property of Mark Noble, was ae. quitted. THOMAS JONES (34) alias THOMAS CURTIS was found guilty on two indictinelits,-frr stealing a cheese, itre property of George Hopper; and for uteau- ...

FATHER AND SONS CHARGED WITH TWELVE ROBBERIES

... the same tire.-Sub- t Inspector Cahill said these tools were all found in a box c e in a bed-room of the prisoners' house. a Thomas Bogerson sworn: I am a joiner, and lost some 0 tools from Mr. Walker's building, top of Fairfield-street, , Ardwicls, about ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... plaintiff, Mr. L. Niseam and Mr. Hardy for I Dr. Allen, and by Mr. Swanston and Mr. Daniel for the assignees of Dr. Allen. BETTr.LEY V. OtoRRIS. A motion was made in this case to discharge the order t made for the committal of Thomas Lindsay and George l Montgomery ...

SPECIAL COUNTY SESSION

... by the Rev. Joshua Thomas Horton, John Armstrong, Esq., James Clarke, Jun., Esq., Edward Boyer, Esq., the Rev. WilliamIHenry Boulton, the Right Hon. Lord Skelmers- ,n dale, John Formby, Esq., Thomas Greene, Esq., M.P., 13 Rev. Thomas Mackreth, Rev. Miles ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... these The noble lordlkept a Sr pack of fox hounods, with which he hunted the county of B Rocrks, anod another geutletnan, Thomas Ticrhl ae- b Iland, Esg., also kept a pack and husted the came cousty. - They -both claimeda the privilege of drossing the ...

MURDER AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... prolession- ally visited H-lampstead and the vicitity. APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER. On Wednesoay morning a person named Thomas Hooker, residing at 11, Victoria-terrace, Portland Towvn, swas examined before the magisti ates at Marykl- bone police-court ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... on a warrant charging him witht having been concerned in a most murderous attack upon Thomas Cook, a police- man of the T division, in the month of June, 1842.- Thomas Cook, whose faculties seemed so impaired from the effects of the injuries thert he had ...

Town Edition WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL

... mmn, City-road-basin, timbermerchant Wijamn Caw_ thorn, jun., Salisburyjtreet, Stranid, wne.-merchantd - Johnu c Hardy and George Hardy, Wisbech Saint Peter, Cans ' bridgeshire, ?? Kewell Gorbell, Bedford. p 'Lae, Commereial-road, ?? Rock Day White Hart ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... George HardY, in a stonemaston anai contractor at Mirfieldl ; the defendioets, Mr. Edward Pickles, and Mary tin wife, reside In thle oeigftbourhtieo of thle Cattingivorith Gate Inn, where the liartles met oil the 3slt of Jianuiry last. Hardy aid Pickles ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... of Feb. last, in St. Thomas, a 301 pair of boots, a pair of trowsers, a coat, 8 towels,' 2 pistols,.and dea 2 hams, the property of James Williams, The prosecutor in this on5 caso is a captain in the army, residlitg in St. Thomas, adjoining ant this city ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... fternoon. ?? LORDSHIp took his 6eat at half pastnineo'clock. f n. There was a numerous attendance. d I- HARDY AND ANOTHERS V. WiLKr.-The plaintiffs, Mary Hardy tl and Hugh Unthank, are wine merchants, in Manchester, and 0 the defendant. Henry Wilks, an Innkeeper ...