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TRIAL BY JURY

... turin back of a tide of bleod ?? Would certainly have flowed over this couiitry hadl it not been for thle acquittal of' T]homas Hardy and his colleagues. Every thing wa05 prepared to carry the mischief to its greatest extent ; It weould have known no limits ...

THE LATE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT BETHNAL GREEN

... decorating. The Hall, which was this year un- dertaken and designed by Willian Hardy, was greatly admired. Next to himself in decorating and designing stands Iis brother, Thomas Hardy, the manager of the Coffin Well, which never fails to elicit fromn the numerous ...

LEGAL

... faithfully reproduced the special features oi the ideal houses described by our leading novelists, from Thackeray to Thomas Hardy. We very much doubt, however, whether these architects obtained their ideas from novels. It seems to us far more probable ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2150 | Page: 25 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... ClSAROK uO CWTTING AND WOLNVINO. Charles Wadturn Wydhrn d Penruddock was indicted for felo. niouuly cutting and wounding Thomas Hardy, wilh Intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Mr. AVoLHrrus and Air. JERNINGsRAM conducted the case for the prosecutiou ...

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 ...

THE PROVINCES

... entered upon their engage- ment. Summonses for desertion were immediately taken out against three of the number, John Hardy, Thomas Hardy, and George Boothwright, and the charge was heard before the Bishop Auckland magis- trates. The greatest excitement ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... charged with being found in an unoccu- 'pied house in New-street, Whitechapelo, supposed for an C unlawful purpose. C M'r. Thomas Hardy, a gentleman residing in Spitalfields, E n ated that he was the owner of several houses in Newv- I street and New-court ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... TRIAL BY JURY. Jl Yesterday evening the fifty-seventh annivo, of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne T* ke, at he John Thelwall from a charge of high treasons 45, 1 ai fn- brated by the friends of parliamentary reermI as ley's Hotel, Bridge-street ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... ColLingwood-street, Tottenbam, were charged on remand with cruelly ill- treating Annie Hardy, aged thirteen, William Hard, eleven, Ad& Hardy, eight, and Thomas Hardy, three, by not providing them with necessary food,.whereby injury to their health has ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... CItAIaSMAN next proposed the following toast- The memory of Thomas Hlardy, John Horne Tooke, John Thelwall, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Richard Hodgson, Thomas Ilolcroft, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Wardle, Matthew Moere, John Baxter, and John Richter. ...

HIS MAJESTY'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Charles Greene, by Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir' e Henry 3l1ackwlood, Bart. _ Lieuten ant Charles Gepp Robinson, RN., by Sir Thomas Hardy. rr Captaii .relf, by Sit' Herbert Taylor. t Captain John ilBrye r, 5th Dragoon Guards, on ilpromo- e e tion, by his Roval ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Viscount e Melbeurne In Downhig-street. The Dulke of Wellington, tf Earl of Minto, Lord Hill, 8ir Hoosay Vivian, Sir Thomas 1: Hardy, Sir Henry Hardinge, and other comamissioners, were ae present. er The Right Honourable T. Grenville entertained at dinner ...