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OLD BAILEY

... Cloak.. The j ceased Said Psh! - I'm a muirdered nsauz l' Iitisesef 'Thomas, who struggled to get loose, apd held bib'tniP more of the men who had heard the cry of rmurer, came'np. Thomas frequently said, Let 'ipe'go, let mipe go, and at 1 earnest entreaty ...

CASE OF THE BRITISH VESSELS DETAINED AT VALPARAISO

... determined to accompany Sir Thomas Hardy to Valparaiso, and accord- ingly embarked the same day, and arrived here the'hight before last. I thought ray presence might be of service. Laam w eli acquainted with Sir Thomas Hardy's sentiments on the subject ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ibe Inadequaciy of value 'is so mhonstrous, and the state of intellect of the-young mao who sold it was such, that it is hardy pssibe t suposethetranacton an tand'; and I think, uponthewlsletha suh anordr n~y e mdethough it is not he eneaipactce.I w ...

ASSIZES

... inwiht aoud after the meetitig was dispersed. Mtr. Justice HOeasoln-Veryt iell, then), goon.- The Learned Coutniel then called Thomas Worzall-I am As- aistant Surveyor of the town of vs laochsster; I went to survey Saint Petersfield upton tie 7ths of August; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and this in direct opposition to the most solemnt decisions upon similar questions. He referred to Lbrd Ge6rge Gordon's, Mr. Hardy's, and other cases. Then, as to the ground of misdirection, he comeplaitesi that the Learned Judge a lad, in his summing up ...

ASSIZES

... peculiar kiisdness. He would now o Soon come to the second p art of the lnforma~ion-the charge which, re- c Drote ferred so Thomas Gardner. That charge had been opened Isy uratle she Learned Leader tor the prosecution as a charge of cruelty al- II ase.- ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... public event can, in my opinion, be better chosen to be held in perpetual re- membrance amongst us than the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, in 1794, from the unfounded charge of Constructive High Treason, A great portion of the ordinary period of human life ...

ASSIZES

... of dismissal wh ch 1 he wa leased~to gVe aoan Whom he 'had deceived 0 and sacrificed to hIs onase gratification. Hie (Mr. Hardy) n*knew well the talents of his Learned Friend (Mr. Brougham),- whose duty it would be to address themn for the defendant ; ...

ASSIZES

... ASSIZES. MAIDSTONE-TUFsDAY. CROWN SIDE. THOMAS HAMILTON, a Midshipman of his Majesty's ship Ramillies, employed in the Smuggling Preventive Service, was indicted for the wilful murder of James Conley, at Dimchurch, on the 12th of June, by shooting him ...

THE MURDER OF MR. W. WEARE

... Thurtell, myself, Thomas Noeand Mir. Probert sat uip till about half' past one. Mr. pl~obort and Thus. Tlirtell then wvent to bed, leaving me, John 'futella,,, anld Noyes tip. About half an hour after 'they were ,eee ito bed, Thomas Noyes followedj, leaving ...

CONSTRUCTIVE TREASON/p=m-/PURITY OF TRIAL BY JURY

... Acquittals of Messrs. Hardy, al J. H Taooke, and J. Thelwall, from the charge of Constructive tb Treason. o Dinner was announced for half-past five o'clock, but it was a six before the company had assembled. Messrs. Galloway, Hardy, Thelwall, Baxter, Wooler ...

OLD BAILEY—SATURDAY, JAN. 24

... Mary Gray, John Richards, William Loveland, Sarah Ganelsam, Wm. Gordon, Thomas Thomas, Sarah Wood, Anne Kent, John Gibbs, John Sheene, William Abstow, Jas. Giblett, Mary Hardy, Mary Russell, Margaret Kelly, Margaret Bryan, Peter Glover, Thos. Richardson ...