Law Intelligence

... prlsmreees Charles oB tgate, taw sonnsciaeh, Jamno Braleny. AT It.-BacvORZ MR- Oyc'i aselos HAR111.-31ail: Thoma's L. GrTem Final order Thomas Jackson, Jtn. Adjour6 sed anr- peno, aedthe p.ointmos: Joi an lwes. Smell deobts: t° &t At 1.~aa e.Cxx~ax i ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... person. The Sticks were rid- si log stilcko, ouch ase we fsete a farmer riding with, from two to dli three teet in length. le Thomas Harfiy- am a shoemaker, living in Grove- b'i buildiogs. l toew the deceasod; ice was an apprentice ir workiteg for Mr. Baniface ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE ASSIZES. C R O W N CO U R T, (Before Mr. Baron RoLoE.) F.RJDA Y, .Maroh 15. THOMAS WAIN (out on bail) was charged with havings at Thirsk, on the 6th ult., feloniously assaulted Rosanna Re. becca Green, and violated her person. Air. Pos:e prosecuted ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Esq. ;Samunel Evains, Esq. ; ?? William Evans. wv ?? ;1)ea1glas Fox, E-q ; F. G. Good%%in, Esq. ; Francis i Ilurt,, Esq. ;Thomas Hallevives, Esq. , Cockshtint Hleathcits', tF.sq. ; Phiklp H-eYcock. Esq. ; John Harrison. junior. Esq.; b Jam~es Ilawood ...

Law Intelligence

... BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGHALL.STBET. thomas Marshall, atfield-street, victualler, div., 11; Robert King, Oxford strect, cal merchant, laet exam., 11*; James Laurie, New- lngtoneaoaewayt milliner, dlv., 12; Thomas Garrett, Stowmarket. coachmaker, choie ...

EAST-RIDING GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Easington. a Wm. Wise, Jun., farmer, Norton. William Brown, farmer, Wheldrake. Thomas Bolton, farmer, Wheldrake. William Douglas, yeoman, Sutton. Richard Beal, Pocklington. Thomas Barber, Sproatley. e The CHAIRMAN, in his charge to the Grand Jury, ob. served ...

Law Intelligence

... Alfred Enott. Original Protection : David Alvarey, James ti 'roonas Turner. Adjourned Discharge: Alfred Ashion kiurrow; 0: Thomas Moore. Final Order: Samuel Richardson, rho Founrer. d At 11.-Bisorm Ala. Cosiaceosoonan Poui.s.iea.-Enlergtd rule: ? Charles ...

DERBYSHIRE APRIL QUARTER SESSIONS

... sentence of thse Court was that hie should ble impri- soned and kept to hard labour for six calendar mouths. AlrrEAL CASE. Thomas Birsd, appeillin t, Anni Tthomplson, respondent. This was ani appeal against anl affiliation order niade oin ttie 12th of ...

Law Intelligence

... Pleals. It now came on to he'disposed of, the cor of iw having given) an opinion ad- e: verse to the petitioners' claim. Mr. Hardy appeared for the petitioner, and Mr. Toiler far thea'snee, wo cnmeted asthecas was one of hardship re nd i utytha th cots f ...

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 ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DEATH

... ties--. Called Mr. May to tuse windowe, sind tlson wont c to ea I to Mc,. May. I Thomas May, labourer, pesisioner front tie t dy e - -posed that It odbiged at Mr. Hardy's ?? ilt :tt1 c recns, fromt sittsicl a 'sitw ouight lie obtainised itito ei -Litile ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... proaecttor'a service abope Years'ag&, whn esiaolvel l-to-get' ridl of~*'ineot sequence of her injkflerite, habits. On receivirg hardi ?? that period, ahis 'blsie ar~ ioet*tl~~ d~eiued necissary to bin hr ver. to'keep t e. ecj'hc was acdordingly doue, and she ...