EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Bridllngton Quay. .Mr. George Habler, gent., Nafterton. o Mr. Thomas Elaton, farmer, Lscrick. e ML5r. Harper Parrott, gent, Creat Driftiald. Mr. John inglehy, yeoman, Ryhill. D Mr. Thomas Hill, auctioneer, Driffield. Mr. Francis Dales, Innkeeper, Beivorley ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Francis Purcell, George B. Grant, Thomas J. Quieton, Robert Hanna, Evory Carmichael, Thomas M'Enery, Patrick Boylan, Charles Egan, John Hayes, Cornelius P. Shannon, John Goldsithb, William Colthurst, William Reynolds and Thomas Warren. COUNTS GRAND JURY. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... passed sen- loe tene on Mr. Robert Hardy, for the assault on Captain 1 u Banbury. Our readers are already acquainted with the e- geculiar circumstaeces under whieh the assaults was com 3g mitted- The sentence was that Mr. Hardy be imprisoned or for one fortnight ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... M Victor, and G. Gillman, Esqrs. M STEALING CHAIRS.-George Taylor was charged Sa with stealing two chairs, the property of Thomas Budd, p; landlord of the Three Guns, St. George's-square, Port. I sea, on the evening of the 20th inst. The prisoner forinerly ...

CONTRARY to general expectation, the Court of Queen's Bench was equally divided on the question of

... the country; while, on W 3s the other hand, the African. have proved tr d emninently useful, as shown espeially in St. A In Thomas-m-the-East, where, from their numbers, the t i; estates on which they are. located have been able to mo > keep their factories ...

Law Intelligence

... , which ot course he would not accept, and t es hence the present ?? Mr. Thomas: He certainly r at during the war of words called the defendant a dirty b s- beast.-Mr. Thomas, addressing the judge: Your honour,t le the defence is that my client was ...

HUDDERSFIELD WORKHOUSE

... Citarlee Mfortise, Tho~na FPitt, Wai. Wailer, Forster Shsaw, Buol -Thomrne Hardy, P. Ri. Joneas,~ T. A. Iteepe, Rev, J. Heap, W. O Ilaigh, Rev J. Morgan, Dr. Cameron, Thoiuae Wilson, Thomas T. Breel Rayoran otterenlemn fomdifferent perleof the riding. The Orl ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... was, that the case should stand over to give him an opportunity of taking that ?? CHARGE OF RIOT AND FoRcIBLE ENTRY.-Kay Hardy surrendered to answer a charge of riot and forcible entry. Mr. Ballantine, in opening the case for the prosecution, said, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Street, were enurmoned for various nuisances, for which they were each fined 2s 6d and costs.-- Wednesday.- Thomas Cradoeck, an apprentice to Mr Thomas Cropton, shipowner, for absconding from his mnster's service, wan committed to the house of correction for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... LA nY AND MURDDER. Geo s alvert, 28, Thomas Hedgson 28, Jamtes M wlolo2, were charired with the wilful murder of William Wood, on the 18th of December last, at Faweather, in the West Riding. Mr. Hall and Mr. Hardy prosecuted. Mr. Matthews defended two ...

Police Court

... was cmitdfrtil og back d ock. NOiti comtefotraapparel ided INEIU SWINDLic-On Friday, two men, named bery In the Thomas Williams and Thomas Johnson, were brought road, ai y, of up on a charge of defrauding several pars. nis of loads of then; t, ible. coal ...

Liverpool Lent Assizes

... half-past twelve o'clock, and tileI at haP-Past two he entered the Crown Court, attended custo by the H iigh Sheriff, Sir Thomas George Hesketli, Batt., and of Rufford hall, near Ormokirk; his chaplain, the Rev. prefe Siollers, curate of Rufford T. B ...