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Law and Crime

... were cap- ,e tuired. s It is again asserted at the Record Office that Sir . George Jessel will succeed Lord Romilly. Sir Thomas D. Hardy retires from the Deputy Keepership of the Rolls on his full salary. The vacancy on the Bench of e the Court of Exchequer ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... cask of oil, the property of Messrs. Green, Smith, and Lambert, were committed to the sessions. DISORDERLY ALEnousE. - Thomas Hardy was charged by P.C. Bray (19) with keeping a disorderly house in Garden-street; Mr Codd defended. The policeman said that ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the instances ofMr. G.EB. Newten, th ihippingngent, fr having, on the 26th inst.,' per. li unaded ceirtain seamen, named Thomas Hardy, seel William WIa'ker, and James Edwards to desert from th, British ship, called the Brin Aver. William Tamn, sa' hle, ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1873
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3352 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... THE TSbTY H iia HOSPITXL. - B A~lexan.-er Colby. a youn rnn.w.carged with n.witl other man inlstealinj a actepoerty of Thomas d~ 'Hardy, 'ianinmate of ?? opta.'h men weea- employed to casm eki ad' om and immed~iately after they lef b the watchwsmse. l Prisoner ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... -Prisoner was sentenced to two calendar e mont1hs' bard labour. d STRAGGLERS FROM THE INviNOIBLE.-James Wall, t. Robert Hardy, Thomas Turner, William Mitchell, d and Uriah Pike, marines, were all charged with being d stragglers from H.M.S. Invincible.-They ...

Published: Friday 09 December 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1881 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BARTON PETTY SESSIONS

... Joseph Hardy in the sum of £31, which included the £24 paid r to the Wesleyan Day School, £4 to the, guardian of the 4poor, aud £3 to the parish clerk. It was stated in court lthat Mr. Hardy had an indemnity of £24 paid to the schooL Mr. Hardy showed ...

BRIGG PETTY SESSIONS

... were each fined 5e., with Ds. 6d. costa.s on ii r- Thomas Britliffe, of Snitterby, labourer, was summoned oven ad for being drunk on licensed premises there, and refusing were ,r- to quit. Mr. Thomas Robinson, the landlord, gave purp aevidence, after ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... breaking the glass. Mr. Hardy's meerschaum pipe was also broken. P.C. Parrott (113) stated that the r defendants were drunk on the night in question, and r he thought that Hardy was as drunk as the defend- e ants. It appeared that Mr. Hardy has agreed to make ...

WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... crimna buiaess of teeassizes Was corn. mened with on Monday befo're Mfr. Justice Hoy maen, and the ingare among the trials con. Thomas Green (32), labourer, ?? indicted furfeloni- Lously cutting and Woundin~g Marl, Paver, with intent to Murder, at Barnsley ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... prisoner sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment and seven years' police supervision.- Mr Haigh prosecuted. A WIFE BEATER.-Thomas Thompson (47) pleaded guilty to unlawfully and maliciouslvinflicting grievous bodily harm on his wife, Catherine Thompson ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... H U L L = L = L = O R T=-- - - HiULL POLICE COURT. j SATURDAY. DRUNK AND DIsouDlRLY.-Thomas Cohbn, charged by P.C. Straker (85) with being drunk and disorderly in Brook-street, was fined is and COsts.-HUgh Rogers, charged by P.C. Grainger (66) with being ...

LINDSEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... seven years' penal servitude. Prisoner was removed from the dock smniling at those around him. THEFT BY A HXAwKERi. Elizabeth Hardy (25), hawker, was indicted for stealing w wearing apparel, the property of James Brumby, at Olee, Ion the 27th January last ...