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HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICE COURT. 'eci, ,Pt TUESDAY. 3is ALLEGED Ronnvrt FROM THE DomC SEEDS.--An Lse old man, named Thomas Hardy, was charged with is- the following robbery --P, C. Livey, 104, stated that iY. about a quarter to seven o'clock on the previous rmevening ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... imprisoned for twenty onle d rlys f, abscoldidhg from the service of his master tar a: a-,tay last. Si Earalx.S FeUIar. -Thomas Hardy. Stephen Richard- s-laierL Edwin Sykes, three boys, asere charged with Stta.lialr lr curall epualltity of ber-licc fram ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Crowther, wool merchant, 39, Bank-street, M Mr. John Garnett Good, corn factor, 31, Mill-hill. Air. Thomas Hartley, cloth manufacturer, Aire-street. Mr. Thomas Headland, tailor ant) draper, Woodhouse-lane. e Mr. Geo. lirkpatrick, wineonerchant, 9, Trinity-street ...

NORTH RIDING SESSIONS

... coat, the p. of Thomas Hertas Peacock, at Great Arton; Johu alrsithwsite, a money, the p. of William Brignall, at Stokesley Jobn Jhtaws, at oin handgerchiefos, the p ot Thornas Murray, at o hiddles- broagh, airst month to be oiBtary; Thomas aowbinstle, a ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... some course expressions towards Hardy'sJ wrifoer, andewhen Hardy remonatratea with 'him, he, Prisnerthretene to punlish him. Hardy then called I for the police, and the Prisoner and lilt companionsI ded. Subsequently Hardy -met the prisoner in Great P' ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2023 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT PANNAL

... o'clock Hes tt in the morning when Thomas returned -Charles came home ,ii esrlier. Mr. Crowe's nanie lied not been mentioned ?? E. night. Had heard tltat Thomas and Mr. Crowe ]sadi hadJ' seine difference. Had not lieas-d Thomas say that lee htad ja y been kntocked ...

WEST RIDING INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... of Wmn. Robinson, at Braedford.-George Bennett, a. a concertlna, the P. of Thomas Seed, at Dawsbury.-f hoines Walshawy, a. a shawl, the p. of E Nancy Thornton, at Batley.-Thomas btilues, Benjamin Sykes. and John Stapleton, o, a timepiece, the p. ?? Walker ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY DERBYSHIRE POISONING CASE

... Parliament, in the place of the RMMht Hen. Gathorne Hardy, who has vacated his seat by accepting the office of one of Her Majesty's principal Secretanes of State. No opposition is likely to be offered to Mr, Hardy's re-election, The appeal from the judgment' ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... Chrtstophler Pcedtjn, at Crow E5dge; Jooseph Woodrufi, Fhire haol, iay ?? DuuenCompa-y; Mrerne y D ennedy, s. boots, the p. of Thomas Wonr , at Halifax; agdwaret JOckon, a. money, the p. of Ann s akine, at Botherbam; Elizabeth Elower, a. a sheet and Poatr ...

THE MANCHESTER BREWSTER SESSIONS

... have now determined to refuse the renewal of licenses to James Bradley, Church Tavern, Green- street; George Hardy, Dog Inn, Deansgate; Thomas Rigby, Railway Inn, Deansgate; Mary Abrahams, Soho Foundry, Ancoats; Matthias Mather, Victoria Tavern, Angel-street; ...