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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of Chapel- ?? learned judge having summed up, the jury returned a verdict of ?? of death was recorded. TuE GAMIE LAWS.-Jehn Hardy, fortv-two, labourer, was indicted for a misdemeanour, in being unlawfully in company with two other persons, and armed with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THURSDAY. GUI1DliALL.-Paillibert Hardy, a young man twenty years of age, was charzed before Sir Peter Laurie with at- tempting to destroy himself by firing a pistol loaded with powder and ball at his breast in the Portugal Hotel tap ...

LAW AND POLICE

... the estate. IZNSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. RECKLESS EXTRAVAGANCE.-IN BE HOCKLEY F. WOOD.-This insolvent, who was the son of Mr. Thomas Wood, the late alderman, was opposed by-Messrs. Cooke for Messrs. Wire and Child, and by Mr. Sargood and Mr. Nichols for several ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5685 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and ordered the conviction to be endorsed on his ?? de- fendant paid the fine. ATTEMPTED SUIoIDE. -On Thursday, Phillibert Hardy, aged twenty, was charged with attempting to destroy himself by firing a pistol loaded with powder and ball at his breast, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Sivewright, John Kimber. Six ?? Jones, Edward Oakey, George Lovell, John Gibbs, John Day, Thomas Ward, Daniel Middleton, James Martin, Charles Wm. Maddock, Thomas Connelly,. Marianne Willoughby, Edward Rourke, Abraham Ayshford, Richard Con- nor (without ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... or the - Whigs, to which Vernon remarked to him that he did not like curses, but he added that they broke no bones. Maurice Hardy, a sergeant of police, gave the same evi- dence as on the tormner occasion. lie also stated that he saw the defendant Vernon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner, who had nothing to say, was committed for trial. GLEE EN WELL. UNWARRANTED CHsARGE.-On Thursday, two youths, named Hardy and Ellis, were charged by Charles Hill, gardener, in the employ of'Mc. Waugh, a gentleman living at Hornsey, with having I ...

THE MURDER AT LEEDS

... Mother, mother, and ialmiost instantly Thomas Malkin came running towards her. She knew prisoner. He lived nearly opposite the Suni, in aie entry called Merryfold. The witness here identified the prisoner as Thomas Malkii, and the same person whom sle had ...