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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 

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 ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 8

... should be made known. Mr. Hluddlestone asked to have the prisoners admitted to to bail, but the court refused the application. Thomas Smsitlh, an aged man, was placed at the bar to re- ceive judgment. This prisoner was convicted a few sessions back of sending ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... asked to have the prisoners admitted to bail, but the court refused the application. ATTEMPTING TO EXTORT MONEY BY MENACES. Thomas Smith, an aged man, was placed at the bar to receive judgment. This prisoner was convicted a few sessions back of sending ...

Law Intelligence

... Kirk. patrick. Cacas, 8cc.: Londonderry and EnniaMen Railway v. Lelshman; Agnasey v. Squire; Biggsr. Naylor; Lockhart v. Hardy; Christy v. Courtenay. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WiTMINSTELR Ar 9J.-Middlesex comracl Juries: Cos T. Strfck; Earl Amherst and ...

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 ...