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ACCIDENTS AND OFFENC

... weather. Taxi LATE BuRGLARISs AT PORTSMOUTH..EXTRA- ORDINAILY CONFrssiom.-On Tuesday last, Geo. Holder,- Robert Holder, and Thomas George Holder, the two former brothers, and the last, their nephew, were brought before the borough magistrates on a remand ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4060 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PORTSMOUTH SESSIONS

... containing fifteen pounds and upwards, and two pistolo the property of Samuel Holder ~'cach nt 15 pjears' tranespostation. Thomas George Holder, the li- son of the prosecutor in the above case, and viho, it 'wil 1W be recollected was cossmmitted on the ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... Battye, Esq., Rev. Rich. Whitelock, John t. > Hague, Esq., Thomas Clapham, Esq., J. G. Smyth, Esq., W. B. Li Ferrand, Esq. M.P., ThomaslIagsee, Esq., Edward Tew, Esq., John S R Rand, Esq., Chas. Hardy, E q., Edwin Smith, Esq., Josha. Pollard, a Y Esq., T. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... the infor' marion. The penalties wsereimmediately paid. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. 'BEOGiNa LzzTrP.s ImposToa.-Andrew MILean alias Hardy aliasHealy, was charged with obtaining money from. agentleman nmedGardner, byfraudulent representations. The apprehension of ...

Published: Sunday 31 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5420 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORK ASSIZES

... from his person ahalfpenny and a tobacco box, his property, wvas acquittetd, there tbeig no prosecution. ROBBSERY AT LEEDS. THOMAS WADDINGTON (37), wtas charged with having, oil the Ist of August last, at Leeds, assaulted Wm. Henry Sugden, and stolen from ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... y Messrs. and in Thomas-street, Limerick, was destroyed by lire Friday last. The village of Meinbrissen, in the Electorate of Cassel, is advertised to sold, the whole of the inhabitants being about to emigrate to America. Mr. Thomas Redfem, of Halkin ...

SPRING QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE FOR THE WEST RIDING

... Esq. ; J. Harpin, REsq. ; J. Charles- said to worth, Esq,; M. Whitehead, Esq.; J. Rand, REsq. ; R. h H. Wrightson, Esq. ; C. Hardy, Esq. ; R. T. ~Lee, Esq. ; whr the Right Hen, Lord Beaumot .Sih s.; Wilsonk~ bg r tey ?? . Wiun, s. .Wtehue,o ju. Esq.; -eat ...

TURNIP AND OTHER SEEDS. ?? ' W. S. WEIGHTMAN AND BROTHER, GENERAL SEEDSMEN, Ac, MARKET-PLACE, MANSFIELD. NOTTS. ..

... of Mr. Thomas Gibson. Lot 2. AH those Eight several Closes, Pieces, or Parcels of rich Meadow and Pasture Land or Ground adjoin- ing each other, situate in the Township of Littleover aforesaid, lately also in the occupation of the said Thomas Gibson, ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... :D ?? Muansa arxan M'AlciSsTxst.-On Wednes~day evening a shocking occurrence took place~at the village of :Chorltorn- ctim-Hardy, .near Manchester, arisin~g. 'nutof a quarrel betweer, twvo men int.a state of intosicetion. ';The circuni-; atances mnaybe ...

Published: Sunday 09 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5285 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS TRADESMEN'S BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

... wi~to Aeadrpade, Pakln ?? 10 Wi~lliamt A~VeSC1ts, ?? ?? 9 L I~fanahCout 62 W iow.Breemma-strost, Pat -lano1 - - - - -. 91 su Thomas Rhodes, 67, widower, Granny-lana, ?? p a e Goge Matson, b-I, ;iarrled, L.ittle ?? 03 I sabel Blanitd, 61, ?? , 0 Richerd [Lait ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... conservative side ; but these (says the Dover Telegraph) are only rumours. A general impression prevails at Deal that Sir Thomas Troubridge will not offer himself as a candidate at the ensuing election, on account of ill-health. Denkigh.—Mr. Mainwaring's ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... GOent., coro~ner, Jon the -body of 'Francis~ Hardy; aged about ten years, who it appears was bathing with tjvio other children about eight years old,, named Philip: Hurrell and Robert Seymour, and Hardy and Harrell, ,,trying,,wbici couid go furthest ...

Published: Sunday 13 June 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4425 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment