NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... contained nothing of any importance. HEN;RY WALLAND was placed at the bar, ebarged with having, on the 3rd November, assaulted Thomas Thompson, a police officer, in -the execution of his duty. Mr SELBY stated the case. The prosecutor was apolice officerin ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... property of George B arrett. San. teneced to three month's Imprisonment, with bard labour, In the lioute of Correction. JAMES THOMAS, 13 ?? pleaded guilty toa a charge of stesieg, at Br-urley, en the 8th of December last, one purse, oeri soverrigo, tets shillings ...

Law Intelligence

... Eden; v r . Isy *O T. Thomas - Has, Berley (S)- Hrra~e.rgra grae tngsr rnev.Ji G ral v ?? ('2);egev. vi Sqiire; TLioenber v. ser;Fnlk.rewl;Atre~ Xeoral v. Walmley 2) da PrInce (3) ; Greenwood ?? iccc .Cndain); L Lockhartv. Hardy (3); ot.Tosno;Lagle.orllt ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Having ascertained that his information was correct, he immediately waited upon Mr. Hardy, the supervisor of Site district, and accompanied him So the place. Mr. Hardy, supervisor, said he accompanied Mr. Penny on ithe day named, and discovered a private ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9003 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ot tulaiwful purpose. SOUTH SHIELDS.-Januaryig.-Thomas Heslop and Willialli Coverdale ioas Sined 5a each and costs, for Wil- fully damaging a quantity of irot rails, the property of George Metcalf.--Thomas Barnes ?? fined 5s and costs, for being drunk and ...

Law Intelligence

... Greenwell; Agussez v. Squire; Attorney-General v. Walinsloy; Thauber v. Shoardl; Biggs v. Naylor; Howard v. P'zlnce; Lockhart v. Hardy ; Booth v. Toinlinson, Coxhead v. Babb. COURT OF QUEEN'S BE-NCH, WESTUMISTE5.. Ar IO.-Sititngs in Banco. COUNTY 0F COMMON PLEAS ...

Law Intelligence

... M8orphew. daAT 10.-Causes, &c.: Noblev. Mdeymeott part heard; Thprnber v. Sbeard; Biggs v. Naylur; Howard v. Prince; Lockhartv. Hardy; bin- Boothv. Tomlinaon; Coxhead v. Bubb (2); Chrrltytv. Courtena; !ewe Billenger *.Howes; Gregory v. Davies; Penruddock v ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Strgi-1'ecktt v Pulres- cjl-lkebili' v ?? v Lthins. KClicERY-LANii, at 10.-Causes: Thornher v f Na;-or-Howard v Prince-Lockhart v Hardy A:,otli ?? v 11atbb (2)-Christy v Courte. ' b1as e ?? v Davies-Penruddoek r Ham. ?? v'tl; ti Ilaipiilsoli- ;i. ,dT~irt ( egsmrsa's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... released by the secretary at ?? Hutchinson, charged with stealing a coat and mat, tne property of Thomas BewiskA of High Street, publioan, WI' remanded. -ue~sdop-Thomas Smith, for assaulting P.C. lameson in the dischargo of his duty, was fined 6i9 and costs.-- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... and there was no allegation in the bill that such payment bad been made. It was submitted by Mr. Bolt, Mr. Matins, and Mr. Hardy, againstthe demurrer, that there was nothing in the agree- noent illegal. It merely provided for a division of joint profits ...

Law Intelligence

... days and places for hole ng slich ag~s, s r tunedto ?? -oaloe, viz.,. SpE ¶OXeaCzacuLT.-Judges: 'The Lord Chier Justice Sir Thomas ?? and Mr. Justice Marlo. Hertford, Feb. 28; Cheamlnaftrd, trjY March 4 ; Lewes, March II;, Maldatone, Afprch 18; Aingso. ...

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 ...