POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... him to the station, and after- rds went to No. 7,Colston's parade, where he found that the soehe rsided butin the name of Hardis, and not 'of Elias: . c also found that he was not a man oi property and oeten in. mat of money. Mr.. Williams, clerk in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... custody of the police, was placed at the bar,-before Mr. Alderman Gibbs, br meakinng a most desperate attempt on the life of Thomas Bresnachan alias Browner, by inflicting two very serious cuts in his throat. The wounded man, who is as well known to the ...

Law Intelligence

... julries : Waklky i . Cook ; Brooam v. Easterln Counties Railwoay ; Ilolmes v. Rail; Usoc dein Dean1 of WVestminster v. Campbell; Hardy v. Tiugey. BA l3s.01'TCY, ?? Newvvn, Nor- wich, c1rt., It; T. 1i011 J. Seddon, Gr1y's-hinn-Toad, final div., 114; I .E. Gillaumt ...

Law Intelligence

... Brougham, and Laugdale, Dr. Lushingtan, and Mr. Thomas Pemberton Leigh. . Rt HAtDtY'S PATENT AxLETennEs. Mr. Hill, on behalf of the patentee, James HIrdy, ard of his assignees, Messrs. Charles Geach and Thomas Walker, applied to their lordships for an exten ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Natioso newsapaer of the 8th July produced) : I sea a loiter lbc in this paper ad~dressed to the clubs of Dublin, end signed to Thomas Francis Meagher, I am the author of that letter, be and I never showed it to Mr. fluffy before it was ineerted in M the Notion ...

INQUESTS

... public interest whatever. BEFORE MR. WIIISTON, JL'S., CORONER. | Tuesday, the Jtitli instant, at Staitton-by Dale, the body Thomas Hardy, aged 14 years, whose death took j place the morning before, consequence of about ton weight of earth falling upon him ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... widow. Mr. Rolt appeared for the liusband; and iMr. Shelford for persons havisig a contisigeist interest. Mr. 13ethell and Mr. Hardy, on behalf of the danghter, contended that the daughter took a life estate, withl a power of disposing of it by vill. The ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... formally opened both ?? and Cenety41 **Courts on Saturdlay,'and on Mond y'proleticed to busininea. in the CoTr COUTta, where THOMAS 1nd A~iN-*WJLUAMSON, al alias WI bLIAMS, a man. representing higogif as a tailor, mAdC fr. ?? wife, 'who had previously been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vwent to the spot at the moment that Mrs. Hardy had jumped out of the parlour window, and he was violently attacked by the prisoner, who struck him with his trun- cheon. Witness saw the prisoner striking Mrs. Hardy Prisoner also broke a great many panes-of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... on the sur- tface there was a quantity of green stagnant matter, and on the morning of Sunday, the 8th Oct., the prisoner, Thomas e MGill, was observed to be in the act of taking the dead body of a female out of this ditch. An alarm was raised, and the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... linendraper Catae, Thomas, [ayton-within-.Wsrbreck, Lsncaabirc, grocer FLYrNN, John Thonits, Birningham, grocer aiLLs, William I ancelot, Newport, Monmouthshire. bookseller i tonT, John, WestabnsuperTBtiie, Soiersetohire, saddler NogaI , Thomas, Uviminater and ...

Norfolk Assizes

... having been restored, the calling of the j nry proceeded. John Butcher, Walpole St. Andrew, shopkeeper. Thomas Bunting, Thornham, farmer. .ade Thomas Cowling, WesthWalton, farmer. James Crasknell Lengford, farmer. William Fuller, Ravenioghlam, farmer. John ...