YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Sdkelton, Esq. Mark Foull,, of West Healerton, Esq. Gsa. Lane Fox, of Bramrhamn, Esq. James Hall, of Seorbrol, Esq. Cbarles Hardy, of Ordsall, Esq. Richard Hill, of Thornton, Esq.. Thos. Cowper Hineka, of Brarkeaboarough, Esq, John Hutton, of Sowber Hill ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... C. W. Morris, of Woodhouse. Mr. T. L. Dodswnrtb, of Wheldraice, Mr. Edward Parkinson, of Bradford. Mr. Thomas Barton, of Cliffe-cumn-Lund. Mr. Thomas Methley, of Salton. Mr. W. N. Anderton, of Hesele. Mr. MAsRrIN, Mr. Sergeant WMcIcNG, Mr. MATTHEWS, and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... indicted for the murder of his wiife, Mary Ross, by ad- mninisterin~g arsenic to her. Mr. Bliss, Q.C., Mr. Pickering, and 'Mr. Hardy, con- dueled the prosecution ; Mrll. Sergeant Wilkins and Mr. Dearsiey wore for the prisoner. Tue prisoner, and hits wiles ...

YORK SHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The prisoner, who is a genteel and respectable looking youth, pleaded not guilty in a loud tone of voice. ;Mr. BLISS, Mr. HARDY, and Mr. Parxtnatxrs were for the prosecution; Mr. Sergeant WsILKINS and Mr. DEARSLY were for the p risoner. , The plane where ...

LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... purse, th rpryo illiamf- lie tepoet ?? Freeman, frons his ?? dlays.4 zts Thomas Cole, 1 9, for etealitig two shirts, pair of drawers, 111 and a pa'r of eteckitigs, tile property of Thomas Fieesta-sod h Roskell and ?? days.I to Johis Morgan, 15, and Tames Mlurphy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... 1845, William Edmond went to Bombay, leav- ing power to his brother and copartner, Thomas Edmond, to act for him in his absence. Under this power, in January, 1846, Thomas Edmuond, it was said, directed tlessrs. Nielson, sharebrokers, of Liverpool, to sell ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the -reidonpeof the p aoner, and, having toldhimi thast an scqu~'Intence- named. Hardy wanted-to Wseeihiuii -the- prisoner accouspate~b osal,-prsmn-hmt h friend of`Hardy's, In QrdarnAad hima. Directly after theyi started, the prj~oner ?? etrinnw ?? Iwanted ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG FEMALE

... that she was on terms of intimacy with c him. A ?? as I knew that she was in the ficmily way, o I told Thomas Drory of it. I said to llice, Thomas, yot, it must be a villain. I know you are going to be married to j, Miss Gibbiag, and my daughter is seven ...

DURHAM MICHAELMAS SESSIONS,

... having, on the 22ad of July, at Dawton, stolen twvo silver watches, the property of George Forster.-Three months' hard labour. THOMAS JACKSON (19) pleaded guilty to having, at Houghton-le-Spring, on the 15th of August, stolen a shirt, the property of Ralph ...

THE ESSEX MURDER

... being sworn, said: I am a market gardener, and live at South Weald. I knew the deceased, I Joel Denny, and also the prisoner, Thomas Drory. On the 1st of this month I went to the prisoner in a field where lie was ploughing. I went to return a basket which ...

THE DODDINGHURST MURDER

... to ldgein m hose a Esutwod aoutthe 238rd or 24th -of Ocoelatysaw. She remained with m ni the 11thw - ?? During thaftftlme Thomas Drory used to come ptalse her, sometimes once crtwice, and sometimes two Or thrieP d, times a week, eeeording ?? thetow ...