The Court

... MacLeod, Sh- Thomas Phillips, the very Rev. Dr. Rock, the Master of the Iroamongers' Company, the MBaster of the Merchant Taylors' Company, Mr. Alexander Barker. Mr. A. IV. Franks, Mr. R. Redgrave, R.A., Mr. Henry Vaughan, and Mr. Thomas Whitehead. Mr ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... Thornton ; Thomas Leighton, Harnhamn; Thomas Lawson, Longhirst Grange ; Joseph Wilson, Woodhorn ; Thomas Bre%#is, Eshott Hall; Wa. Win- ship, Mort(ch ; John Angus, Wihitefield; John Bre- wis, Eslott East House; Jos. Crawball, Morpeth John Robert Hardy, Bul ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Hoyle, borough coroner, held an inquest at the Infirmary, on the body of Ann Ridley, a child five years of age, daughter of Thomas Ridley, bricklayer, E Egypt, New Road. On Friday afternoon the de- ceased and her mother sat down to tea. The mother went ...

FOUR MORE ARRESTS

... Friday. Nicholas English, Patriok Mulvany (otherwise Mullany), Wim, Desmond, and John O'Keefe wore brought up before Sir Thomas Henry, at Bow Street, this morning, uponthe chargeof treason-felony. Mr. Poland, instructed by the Treasury, conducted the ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... defendant, and they inflicted a penalty of is. and boats. The Bench refissed to allow the in- 'former his expenses, Robert Hardy wias charged with being absent from the drill of the RoyalSouth Gloucester Militia. The Magistrates finted hi~ 03. find coats ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUESTS. FA.IAL AcociDw.-On Thuraday, the 22ad ult., a man, named Thomas Weston, a labourer in the employ of Messrs Swinburne and Co., Forth Banks, met with an accident which has resulted in his death. On the day mentioned, deceased and some ...

WEST RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... the .trisDXJ 1II IMA Gve,;ngn:-- P,,ur YeiC 1?eol oeirilacfe,-JooophWilkinson. stealingcotton print, irle property of Bell Hardy, at Dewsirnry.-bIr tthow Cutts, s. pigeons, the p. of William Gillott, at Rotherhasn. Ta yeeare ?? Lees, n. wearing apparel ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Saturday evening, an inquest was held at the house of Mr John Robson, Percy Arms Inn, Alnwick, before Mlr Hardy, coroner, on the body of Thomas Embletois, cabinet maker, aged 54 years. From the evidence, it appeared that the deceased had not worked for ...

THE PROVINCES

... bearing acase in which Mr. John Hardy,. M.P. for Dartmouth, was charged with assaulting a man-named Hipwdll, at Tatenhill, near Burton-on-Trent, on-the 12th inst. It -appssred that the. complainant has authority from Mr. Thomas Robinson, a gentleman residing ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... serious charge brought against the Rev. Edwara Gaille, rector of St. Luke's, of discbalgiD9 a rifle bullet into the house of Mr, Thomas Brown, who has for the last ten years acted gratuitouaty ?? inSt. Lukee's Church. At twelve o'clockC on the nlip of Sunday ...

A FEMALE BARMAN.—EXTRARODINARY CASE

... being about to terminate, I am c directed by Mr. Secretary Hardy to inform you that 85 he considers that present circumstances do not a render its extension necessary upon general grounds. v Mr. Hardy has observed with much satisfaction the q willingness with ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Monday evening an inquest wah held at the house of Mr James Patterson, Plough Inn, Alnwick, before Mr J. J. Hardy, coro- ner, on the body of Thomas McLaughlin, labourer, aged 65 years. Deceased was employed at Aluvick Castle, and, though usually a steady ...