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THE YORKSHIRE ASSIZE CALENDAR

... 38 and 39. Daniel Saville and Jane Saville, burglary at Hluddersfield, 40. Thomas Clarke, murder at Horton. 41. John Ramsden, unnatural crime at Almondbury. 42, 43, and 44. Thomas Marra, Catherine Rowley, and James Gale, burglary at Rothwell, Marra also ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. LEDDS. CRsurrr To HostatE-At the Borough Police-court yesterriav, before Mr. Bruce, Charles William Hardy, cab proprietor, Hyde Park, was fiued 20s., including costs, for having worked a horse while spfforing from lameness, and Tom ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATHS AT DAIRYCOATES

... they ?? inquest had been adjourned for a complete analysis to be made of the contcnts of the stomachs of the deceased. -Dr Thomas Jackson was first called, and deposed as to the results of the post-mortem examination made by him, assisted by Dr Bell and ...

NORTH RIDING SESSIONS

... coat, the p. of Thomas Hertas Peacock, at Great Arton; Johu alrsithwsite, a money, the p. of William Brignall, at Stokesley Jobn Jhtaws, at oin handgerchiefos, the p ot Thornas Murray, at o hiddles- broagh, airst month to be oiBtary; Thomas aowbinstle, a ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... M~ary Price (32), factory hand, found guilty of stealing a piece of bacon at York, received eighteen mont 87 imprisonmeont. Thomas Jackson (20), grinder, charged with stealing a knife-grinding machine from Robert Satton, in whose emnploy he had been1 w~as ...

THE MURDER OF LORD LEITRIM

... ELEVATION OF MR. HARDY TO THE 3 PEERAGE., : r Last nightas londots Gazet notifies that the. Qmteent has- directed letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of Viscount unto the Right 3 Eon. Gathorne Hardy, by the title of ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... some course expressions towards Hardy'sJ wrifoer, andewhen Hardy remonatratea with 'him, he, Prisnerthretene to punlish him. Hardy then called I for the police, and the Prisoner and lilt companionsI ded. Subsequently Hardy -met the prisoner in Great P' ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2023 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Inspector ought not to have interfered. Hardy haa been D ot in business for himself, and Mr. Hardy, moanufacturer, e ot his late employer, know this. Air. Berry produced e at invoices found in possession of Hardy, amd which pur- 1, s ported to show that ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... to stand over. The business, it appeared, was established in 1866 by the defendant, Mr Richards, Mr Stephen Newborn. and Mr Thomas Johnson, both since deceased. In his affidavit the plaintiff stated that originally Ur Richards had brought in about £500 ...

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 ...

THE RUSSIAN ROUBLE NOTE FOREGERY

... Iuncaid Hardie, John Thomas Campbell, and William Aitchison Wilson, M.D., the sur- viving executors, the personol estate being sworn under £200,000. Tee testator bequeaths £20,000 upon trust for each of his three sisters, Elizabeth Hardie, Janet Hardie, and ...