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TRIAL BY JURY

... during that brief period. t The principles of truth have ?? has arisen triumphant over tyranny and bigotry, and the names of Thomas Hardy, Jeremiah Joyce, John Thelwall, and John Horne Tooke are inscribed in t the roll of immortality. Honour to the illustrious ...

INQUEST ON HENRY EDGAR KEARNEY

... to do in a few minutes. There were no papers found upon him. Thomas Hardy, the prisoner alluded to, corroborated the evidence of the preceding witness ; the deceased was in bed when he (Hardy) left him at half past seven ; and from the tone of voice in ...

JUSTICE AS IT IS IN ENGLAND AND IN IRELAND

... dened one. The rug having been recognised as stolen pro. pqrty, the police were put upon her track, and she was arrested by Thomas Hardy, a sub-constable. This man swore that he asked her did she steal the horse-rug, and that she acknowledged that she had ...

TRIAL BY JURY—THE STATE PROSECUTIONS—ENGLISH SYMPATRY WITH IRELAND

... Radley's Hotel, Bridge.street, Blackfriars, for the purpose of celebrating the forty-ninthl a aniversary of the acquittals of Thomas Hardy, John Horne ir Tooke, and John Thelwall, from a charge of high treason. The 'attendance was such as to give assurance that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE—STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... gut his initials upon it. He had it in his possession all the time until he saw it with the m policeman. so Sub-constable Thomas Hardy proved having arrested the t|l prisoner, and proved a confession having been made by the ac prisoner when asked. at His ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Consulship of Alexandria. A Admiral Sir Robert Stopford, Commander-in.Chief of a the Mediteranean, will succeed the late Sir Thomas Hardy as Governor of Greenwich Hospital; the Hon. Alderman F Fleming, Commander-in.Chief at Portsmouth, willsucceed | to the ...

THE UNSUSTAINED CHARGEAGAINST MR. CILHOOLY, M.P

... Rev F t-urtagh, C C, do; Rev B Gorinan, C C, do; Rev Charles Qiinn, P P, Lower 'El- leavy; Rev James-Grimes, C c- do; Rev Thomas Hardy, P P. Upper Killeavy, Rev Patk Conton, C C, do; Rev ( Weir, P 'P _Knockbridge; Rev J Xarkey, C C, do; Very Rev N 3 Canon ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... mentioned. MARKE:T JURY. George Alker, William Dunbai, ElN;'oh Smith, G. W. Laing, John Manning, Jame, Egml, Richard Durkiky, Thomas Hardy. Joseph Blowe. Benjamin Wiliock, Edward Martin, David Mullenq, 0eter Wijla;4 JosephI Browne, Wiil. lioi, Thoinas Rog.r ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER—SATURDAY

... daughters, to deplore his loss. DEATH 'OF SIR THOMAS M. HARDY, BART. At a few minutes before two o'clock on Friday aftefr noon that meritorious and gallant officer, Rear-Admirat Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart., G.CB., Goverrnk'of the Royal Hospital ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... so Radley's Hotel, Bridge-street, Blcckftears, London, to ce- lebrate the forty-third anniversary of the acquittal of m Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Theivall, ardf others, frow the charge of high treason, preferred against li] them, in 1794, by ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... discharged. Two men, named Patrick Clnffy and John Henry, were ffound guilty of killing and stealing an ox, the property of Mr. Thomas Hardy of Listra. Not sentenced. John M'Crate, a man who has been at sea for thirty, was sentenced to twelve months' imoprisonment ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Henry Smith, defendiant's attorney. Thomas Faulkner a John Fan. ting and Thomas Duffy, promissory notes; John Forsythe, plalntiff's attorney; LoDeI 0 0 Nelil, defendants' attorney. Thomas Faulkner a John Fanning and Thomas Deffy, pro- d mitsory notes; Jo ...