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THE POLICE COURTS

... charged with being found in an unoccu- 'pied house in New-street, Whitechapelo, supposed for an C unlawful purpose. C M'r. Thomas Hardy, a gentleman residing in Spitalfields, E n ated that he was the owner of several houses in Newv- I street and New-court ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... TRIAL BY JURY. Jl Yesterday evening the fifty-seventh annivo, of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne T* ke, at he John Thelwall from a charge of high treasons 45, 1 ai fn- brated by the friends of parliamentary reermI as ley's Hotel, Bridge-street ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... to seven years, and Taylor to twelve monthe imprisonment with hard laboutr ?? PROM A DWELLI,?NG ,HOUB. Edward Smnith and Thomas Hardy were convicted of breaking and enteriag the dwelling-house of Mary Higgins, and stealing a quantity of wearing apparel ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... was being conveyed to Hardy's passed e Mr. Dean's shop, and as Mrs. Fletcher and shit, were passingt it, Ann Dean pointed to the shop, and told Mrs. Fletcher a that Isaac Dean, who was to have the key, lived there. The prisoner Hardy was related to the deceased ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Several persons were lying on the pavement, some of them having tured ?? Ann Bouchell, Robert Hardy, and Benjamin Bouchell, were injured, and I took them to St. Thomas's Hospital. This morning I was at the hospital, and I received the cer- tificate produced ...

THE WEST GLOUCESTER ELECTION RIOTS

... thenE and there made a great noise and disturbance, and assaulted S and beat Thomas Hazell, Henry Knight, E. Broad, W. David, Thomas Hood, Charles Breakspear, William Hardy, ti and Rumsey Langley, of the Gloucestershire police force, a while in the execution ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... asked to have the prisoners admitted to bail, but the court refused the application. ATTEMPTING TO EXTORT MONEY BY MENACES. Thomas Smith, an aged man, was placed at the bar to receive judgment. This prisoner was convicted a few sessions back of sending ...

BURGLARY AND MURDER OF A FARMER IN CHESHIRE

... Stockport. A farmer and grAZier, named James Henderson, aged about G0 years, lived at a farm in Robin's-lane, Bramall, called Hardy's farm, and about two o'clock in the morning the family were alarmed by hearing the discharge of a pistol or gun in his bedroom ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the murder ot Wm. Beardshaw, at Sheffield, -on the 22nd of July last. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Johiatone conducted tbe prosecution. The prisoners were defended by Mr. Dearaley. Mr. Hardy briefly stated the case. The person who came by his death on the 22ad of ...

THE MURDER OF A CHESHIRE FARMER

... there, and my married sister followed me. My brother Thomas had on his trousers, but nothing else, and my brother James was in his night shirt. The house was examined by the men, end my brother Thomas told me that the kitchen door was found open. Theyfound ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... some of it to a ciet3 friend named Hardy-the quantity required for three on -dresses. He cut sae off a dress, and gave it me for my Mey trouble. At that time I had a servant, named Rosina .Gould. I sent her to Mre. Hardy's with the three dresses, Mr. with ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... in Seething-lane, Great Tower-street, City, when In- spector Marchant directed her to be placed in a cab, and taken to St. Thomas's Hospital, where the assistant surgeon examined the deceased, who had suffered some violence. An or der was subsequently ...