POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... folds of an ample blue cloak, was placed at the bar before Mr. Elliott, on a] charge of conspiring with two others in sharping Thomas Milner of 40!., in a skittle-ground at the Anchor. ?? beertouse, in Cross-street, Walworth. From the evidence, 1 it appeared ...

ANOTHER INDIAN COURT-MARTIAL

... of Mr. J. A. ani St. John. Mr. Ruskin will coriple'to his great labours the du the Modoer Painters, and' Mr. T. Duffas Hardy his ply ?? of English -History.' M'. Murray has in pre- I parat Le i' Life of Sir Joshua Roynolds, Mr. wi Eothbn Lkinglake's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the same time. James' Davis, a low-brwed, ferocious-looking vagabond, was charged with attempting to pick the pocket of Mr, Thomas White, of 17, Ma nk-lan el, wino, merchadnt. The prosecutor said: Yesterday afternoon I was in r an- church-street, when T ...

KIRTON LINDSEY SESSIONS, FRIDAY

... Longton, farmer, Bothesis rdut John Rowbottodm, farmer, Bothesford; Robert Johnson. butcher, Gainsbsro'; Thomas Smithson, farmer, Langtors; Jos- Hardy, farmer, Messinghiam; William Lee, farmer, Messing- ham; Win, Robinsons, farmer, East Ferry ; Thus. Rlowbottom ...

SAMFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... Policemnan BYullard, charged f with having, on the 14th October, at Leiston, stolen one shovel, the property of the said W. Hardy, and ,sentenced to two months' hard labour in Beertes gaol. .John Brown, of Sibton, labourer, was brought up in ;custody of ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... coroner, held an inquest on Satur- day laet, at the house of Mr James Cuthbertson, Rloyal Oak, Medomeley, on the bodies of Thomas Pyle, 44, blacksmith, Joseph Young, 66, horaekeeper, and Joseph Fenwick, 19, apprentice to Pyle. lhe deceased were killed ...

CIVIL COURT.—(Before Mr. Baron Bramwell.)

... for assault. Thle niorning service was quiet ;1 andl Mr. King, who preachred, was uninterrupted. In the I afternoon the Rev. Thomas Richardson, the newly elected 1 t lecturer, preachedasermon, wliicb wasextremnelymnoderate 1 ?? tone and conciliatory in manner ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... -James Cooke, 26, dently framework-knitter, was charged with unlawfully and ma- Turke liciously cutting and wounding 'George Hardy, at Keg- they a worth, on February 11.-Mr. Ruish conducted the pro. borne ?? deposed, he was a labourer at Keg. must I worth ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASES OF BIGAMY

... newarl 0 nd -txocwinsl# e. ?? gl n'd' ratheyaron o t$~ ff esainterestAIng, ad1 athoug neitber.tln of, mr~h~catwofme ofweeir' hardy nd indtbiousrew~ ?? Aelvw'the oeski. ?? *gLwsaitoowic tedieus dhrispl ayed In ii44e0 id ?? an were nambera, wild *,40)8 Ite ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND POLICE, COURT OF BAN KRUPTCY- THE SOHiO T3E3ABTE.-Iw Ra PRAITT.-The bankrupt, Thomas Pratt, also known as Thomas Mowbray, was a farrier in Gloucester-mews, Portman-squire, and lessee of the Soho Theatre in Dean-street. On Monday last Iso applied ...

Published: Sunday 18 March 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3324 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... came and invited Mr. Richards to he h dine 'with him on Sunday. Mr. Richards was ill, but Nutt Else said he would speak to Hardy, a flyman, to fetch M: him, and Mr. Richards went. On the Thursday after coot! Else came into my house and said 1I suppose ...

THE DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Lord. t STEALING A TEA KETTLE, &CI. if, John Williams, 35, labourer, was charged with breaking m [c.into the house of Mr. Thomas Turner, of Shardlow, and It Liffs stealing two towels, a tea kettle, and other articles.-Mr, it of Boden prosecuted ; the ...