SPRING QUARTER SESSIONS
... Holmes, merchant. „ Samuel Smith, of Attercline-c:im-D ...
... Holmes, merchant. „ Samuel Smith, of Attercline-c:im-D ...
... Bart., the Rev. Geo. Mason, and H. F. Walker, Esq.— George Pressley, Thos. Garside, George Lnngton, Thomas Greaves, and William Taylor, were charged by Thomas Hancock, jun., with assaulting him on the 17th of January, at Worksop. The complaint was only made ...
... Ecclesall : John Algor, Saml. Swarm Britain Bright- side: Charles Chambers, Thomas Parkin Upper Hallam: Geo. Booth, Alfred Unwin. Nether Hallam: Thomas Payne Gerald Osborne, Thomas ?? Attercliffe: Wm. Makin, Jas. Foster. The Sheffield Yeomanry Ball. — This ...
... Harriet Chapman March 4, Mr. Georgo Hewes, labourer, to Miss Sarah Xeedham Mr. Joseph Ellis, farmer, to Mrs. Mary Bell Mr. Thomas Sykes, cutler to Miss Jane Atkin/. ..March .>, Mr. Benjamin E> re, mechanic, to Miss Lucy Ana Barnes Mr. J.lui Waxdle- , ...
... Esq., of Shenston Moss, Staffordshire. Sorby— Heathcote.— March 7, at Taddington, Derbyshire, by the Rev. Thomas Brailsford, M.A., Mr. Thomas Austin Sorby, of Sheffield, to Dorothy Martha, daughter of Arthur 1 H. Heathcote, Esq., Blackwell. | March 10 ...
... Baron Rolfe. SATURDAY.— MABY ANN BARRASS, 30, and ANN- GIBSON, 20, for street robbery at Leeds, two years' impri- sonment. THOMAS ATKINSON, 20, street robbery at Leeds. — Not Guilty. JOHN TURNBULL, 19, and JAS. BUTTERFIELD, 24, charged with an attempt ...
... the Gth January, at Anstou, discharged a loaded gun at John Shipstoue, with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Mauls prosecuted, and Mi. Serj. Wilkins and Mr. Overend defended the prisoner. John Shipstoue, the prosecutor, stated ...
... hire, millers, (so far as regards T. Denman.) J. WiLon, T. Watson, R. Hardie, G. Hardie, P. M'Kinnon, G. Hamilton, J. Baker, J. Dallas, T. Gunn, A. Aitken, W. Hardie, and J. Hardie, Falkirk, ironfounders, (so far a 3 regards their connexion with the Falkirk ...
... in the Gorham Case. — It is state that the costs incurred by the Bishop of Exeter, in the Gorham case, amount to £14,000. Thomas Denny, who murdered his infant by sticking an awl into its neck, is to be executed on Monday the 22nd iustant. He feels his ...
... Ecclesiastical Courts — and there had been a huge amount — he thought none had equalled that exhibited in the case of Mr. Cozens Hardy and himself. He (Mr. Colman) was brought to trial before a meeting of 17 trustees and leaders, who, after a patient in- vestigation ...
... the 4th of July, 1848, at Almondbury, stolen a waistcoat and a book, the property of Benjamin Eastwood. Mr. Overend and Mr. HARDY were for the prosecution; Mr. Pickering defended the prisoner. The prisoner was in possession of the prosecutor's house, as ...
... tbe Jury acquitted her. His Lordship refused to allow the prosecutor's costs. WM. MILNER HEWITT, 21, BENJAMIN HASTE, 18, and THOMAS ATKINSON, 20, were charged with assaulting and robbing John Harrop of a watch and other articles at Leeds. Mr. Overend and ...