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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... whom he was struck and ?? 40s., or one month's imprisonment, 0 LEREENWELL. ASSAULT ON A LICENSED VICTUALLER.-On Wea- nesday, Thomas Howard was charged by Mr. Fresthy, of the Bull's Head, Cross-street, Hatton-garden, with disorderly conduct, and having assaulted ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... - PESJURY BY A WISNESS.- George Marshall was indicted for stealing a gold watch chain, value 21s., the property of Charles Hardy, sur- geon, 21, lHigh-street, Poplar.-Mr. Mellor appeared forthe prisoner. The prosecutor, who gave his evi- dence in a very ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Guiltyj and they were sentenced to twelve months? imprisonment and hard labour. UTTERING A FORGED NOTE.W. C. Thomas, alias C. W. B. Thomas, twenty, described as a painter, was indicted for feloniously uttering a forged 9l1note, with intent to defraud ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the cheque was not paid; ba when presented.-Mr.Binham committed thee prisoner am for ?? next case wvas preferred by Mr. Thomas hs Thomas, the proprittr of Natchqtt's Hotel, Piccadilly. ev Mr. Thsomas'de'posed 'that'oi'thb'Jllth of April, lS49, th the prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... THE RECaNT ASSAULT ISN HIDE.PARK.-On Mon- day, a certificate was handed to Mr. Bingham from the medical attendant of Mr. Thomas Rolt, who was struck on the face with a loaded stick in Hyde. park last week by Captain Conrad Montgomery, which stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MASTER TRADEMIE -On Thursday, R. Russell, a master butcher, oarr ing on business at No. 18, Castte-street, Leieestsr-sqnai and Thomas Munday, landlordof the Hungerford Arn Villiers-street, Strand, were placed at the bar before hD 3Eardwicke, charged with violently ...

CRIMINAL COURT, SATURDAY

... Jane Andrews, Altonjo Molten), Thomas Collier, Thomas Webb, William Fox, William Smith, Jsbn Ballard, Alfred Hearne, John Sullivan, Ellen Craughau, Mary Hart, Geo. Jones, alias Jacques, 1orcc Adams,, Edwgrd S0ijt hbgma4 Hardy, Edwaxrd George Barrington (and ...

CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... barracks, and then, with the assist- ance of Hardy, removed them to London, where all traces of them were ?? jury found them guilty, and Hart was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment and hard labour, and Hardy to eight. TEE RGENrTS PAnRE BUBGLA5X..-The ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... Eight Months.-Thomas Hardy., Six MontFs.-Thrs. Coward, Henry Reuben, Fines Hannegan, Maria Bierly, Henry Raven, John Cody, Margaret Macarthy, John Dwyer, Chas. Pipe, Richard Lee, Gn. Sheppard, Alfred Tvrnbull, Benjamin Kelly, John, Wilson, Thomas Wright, Wn ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY POISONING, AT MANCHESTER

... c3ease ?? anlleg~itint ito child of rite fenettle, prisoner, prior to her marriage wifth Watdduiroton, by .a tenon e~arned Hardy. Th rsoners resided iii Bountdary- street, IManchester, and tlit r dlaughter, wh-o hlal been at serice, resided with theni ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the 4th of George IV., -and they were apprehended aed brought beforq r.Tyr- ewhitt, on Wednesday en answer the charge.-Mr. Hardy, the mana-er of the eftahllshmemt tf the firm, iow at- -tended, ?? said that 'Mr. Rivingtdn was unable o at- s tend through ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... false orders), they wrw4i. Mto.N Thomas on the set. jct, when they ,found ?? nevir.. receives the jo~ods or gave any directions for. ,theosrder.-Alderna, WRiie asked if theprisner had ever been in the servi of Mr. Thomas ?-Tha officer said bebsad ascertaiaed ...