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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 ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... together at Radley's Hlotel, Bridge-street, Blackfrlars, to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and Thomas Thelwall, from the charge of high treason. W. J. Fox, Esq., in the chair. About 150 gentlemen sat down to ...

Law Intelligence

... given into custody, when she admitted she had INUOD tho windows, but could a&sin no reason for her eonduet. Police-onstable Thomas Hardy, 412 A, proved that he was set to.watch the prosecutor's premises, and for tht p poe he stationed himself on skylight, ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... having violently I assaulted an olduman who had been sent tohishouse to make z a seizure for rent, at No. 8, Fireball-ourt. Thomas Hardy, the broker, went into the house armed l with the proper authority, and was seized by the throat by a the complainant, ...

REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIRMINWGHA GUN TRADE

... Child, Joseph Clive, Francis Deakin, Herbert Griffiths, William Griffiths, Edward Hardy, Thomas Edge, William Jackson, Joseph Jerome, Charles William King, John Marson, Thomas Moxham, jun., Edward Owen, Bruerton Ryland, Abraham Terry, John Henry Timmings ...

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 

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... reanda made inqnaes alsbut the stone, and dtd r now intend to go on vith the c harge against the prisoner. Police conatable Thomas Hardy, 412 A, caid ho took the prisoner into custody, and when the charge was read over to him he admitted havnog pawned the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... an'exception, crime having decreased since 1861 rather ex- than increased. it I. TIIH 5IANCOTE FOACPINtf AFFRtAV. I so Thomas Hardy, 30. Collier, John Hallam, 28, shoemaker. they Samsseel;Potter. 21. miner, Henry Mlartin. 34, excavator, Win. Id1 tiallam ...