YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... in th d THOMAS CLAICH24 was charged wPort~3 THOMAS CLARE with having, on the 12111 Thb ~ f March last, at Market W~eighteon, knowinglly nuttered a, Tb, R-forgery for the delivery of goods, with intent to defraud David 2.ls Aand-Saull Hardy. Thee Mir ...

Assizes Intelligence

... the ?? July last, with intent to steal. Submitted. Patrick M'Night, for shooting at John Hardy, in the pa- rish of Dromara, on the 17th of June last. John Hardy, examined by Sir T. STAPLES-1S gamekeeper to the Rev, W. B. Forde; was on Slieve Crube mountail ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... fine f orse, and he sent his' brother, Jsmes Fitzpatriek with the animal to the fair of Mayan to sell it. James, although an 'hardy customer, so far ias years went, 'got particular in- A Ltractions from his brother not to sell the horse under 2ol.,. that ...

Assizes Intelligence

... Rohirt Ca!nphiell, iXlli. Coilfr'y, ?? COIsnO, io ;Jr l1r's ?? a, 'slis Thomas Warlns, Win. Arl0erns, It Sgh Drnni, AI'!x. Frrrtoisc, lisliert Crawford Thomas Esine, anil Thomas Elliott. A znn Qniqley, for stealing, at Belfast, on the 111t. July, wearilg ...

RIGHT TO DROVE ROADS

... the drove-road itself; and secondly, that regarding hat, what the respondents temrn) drove-stances. On the firs it is hardy neessry t sa anyhin more than that I think it desir-de able that it eshortid form the sruhject of a separate issrre. There ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... richly decked with evergreens for the ?? Kinl6ch of Iilrie and Logie in the chair- Messrs Duncan Wilkie, Chief Magistrate, Thomas Lyell, l Kinnordy, and James Brodie, writer, acted as croupiers. The ( Airlie farmily are most deservedly held in the highest ...

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 

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, ...

THE ELECTIONS

... would freely translate, saying, that one vote before nine o'clock the morning was worth two given after. (Cheers.) Mr. F. Hardy in seconding the nomination, took nearly similar grounds of recommendation. Mr. D'Eyncourt had made great sacrifices in the ...

THE ELECTIONS

... announcsd the numbers to be: Mr. Busfeild, 937 • Col. Thompson, 926 Mr. Wickham, 860 ; Mr. Hardy, 812. He, therefore, declared William Busfeild, Esq., and Thomas Peyronnet Thompson, duly elected and chosen as burgesses to represent this borough in parliament ...

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 ...

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