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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, ...

[ill] BY JURY—1794

... place at Radley's ho' notel 1,beidgE-3troot. Blairkfriars, inS evtebrit40o Of antotl.&'i annfiversary of the acquittal of Thomas HArdY, St John Horne Toiks, and John Thl-11~h, ill 1794. aud lin in comlineinoration of the institution of the 1 Trialt by su~ ...

Central Criminal Court

... years, and Taylor to twelve months' impri- t sonment with hard labour. RoBnEny FROM A DWELLIING-RoUsE.-Edward I Smith and Thomas Hardy were convicted of ;break- ing and entering into the dwelling-house of Mary Higgins, and stealing a quantity of wearing ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... comamitted for two ?? Higgins and Elizabeth Rooks, were charged won remand with stealing a purse and £11., from the srron of Thomas K. I Hardy, a tin-plater, in the Angel Inn, Sykes-street, on the 20th inst. Prosecutor went into the Inn on the a afternoon of the ...

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 BOROUGH SESSIONS

... question *~ere found in prisoners' c house at Nwington. 'ere was noevidence thrat pri- a L osncscvy or L ?? Higns ?? ' Thomas K. Hardy on the 20th March: Roolce pleaded guilty. Prosecutor was at the Angel Inn, Sykes-strect, a and prisoners and other women ...

Central Criminal Court

... and Taylor to twelve 'months' impri- t! a onment with hard labour. R oasula FiROM A DWELLiNG-ROUSE. - Edward P sm ith and Thomas Hardy were convicted ot break- inginandentering into the dwelling-house of Mary i llIgins, and stealing a quantity of wearing ...

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 ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... URoL, Q.C., and Mr. BARYER for the Dsfendants.-Mr. WADDY, in opening the case, said that about 1864. the plaintiff, Mr. Thomas Hardy, became tenant of the farm of Houghton Park,iu Nottinghamshire, the property of the Duke of Newcastle. It was one of the ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Jonathan Smith, farmer, Scoreby; Benjamin Bachelor, brewer, Bridlington; Thomas Yates Hardy, farmer, Aldhorough;* Wm. Park, farmer .Bainton; Christopher Wilson, farmer, Frby; Thomas l Husband, farner, Bugthorpe; John Witty, farmer, Fimber. ! The CRAIRnMAN ...

HULL MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Thre towels, the property of Thomas Pickering.-Two calendar STEALING A BLADDER OF LARD. i HENRY DUNN (20) was charged with stealing a bladder of lard, the property of rhomas Wilson. Mr. HUNTER ?? the 13th of September, Thomas Wilson, a carrier, left a bladder ...

MARRIAGE OF THE HON, THOMAS DUNDAS

... MARRIAGE OF THE HON, THOMAS DUNDAS. Yesterday at St. Paul's, Kni^htubrvV* 1 , with full choral service, the took place Hon. Lhixidas, youngest briber the Earl Zetland (Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland i, o*f Mailt Richmond, and K*-l*> House, Stirlingshire, ...