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INQUESTS

... to the above institution; the first, by Mr. Hunneman, of London, of sixteen hundred species of choice seeds, principally of hardy herbaceous plants, col- lected from all parts of Europe. The other, by Mr. Mac- key, a nurseryman of Clapton, near London, ...

HORRIBLE EVENT

... Perrier.-Cork-Southern -Re- thl perter, Jane 26. ,h Cork, Jne' 27.-On Friday, an inquest was held at a's Cove, before Mr. Hardy, corondr, on the bodies of Captain Des James Gould Raynes,' John Keating, John Cramer,: James: 'and ir, Morley, Timothy Connell ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... YORnx CASTLE, TuESDAY, Ztxr-.22 John Rain ford (29) charged, .ri-ti' f't .Jng Joseph son, on the King's high16' . - jis. Mr. Hardy s tcase, and called Joseph Hodgson, who stated thati. >ik d at Birstall. On Tuesday, the. 15th of April, he, was at Leeds; ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... a small farmer-was charged witlt Iaving feoiuly stolen from tlse premises of Thomas 'Richtardson, of Btbwvith,~ a table, a rack, a manger, and a hamper, Isis property. Thomas Rioltardson deposed: I live at Bub- witht;jI lost a woodlen rack, for hsay, about ...

Published: Tuesday 21 October 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3665 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... c thbealight of 2i3 December last, and steoting therefrom two cheeses. Y .4tgmient of Dcatlh-e'rdrd. ABRAHAM- COALFAX end THOMAS CHAPMAN were Iconvibted of entering and 'stealtog front the'dwelltog-housaof Wi, DSteele, In Scriven with Tentergate, in the ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... and Lionel Barn (20). chbarged with r maliciously firing a loaded pistol at Thomas Frost, a watch-, man, at Sheffield. The case for the prosecution was stated' er by Mr. Hardy. The offence with which the prisoners were X charged, hie said, was of a most ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... Dc p Da~n (38),Wa ch8 warged with ar rutal a nd felo- niou s assault on te peerson of Sarah Skelton, at She fileld - Mr. Hardy (with whom was Mr. Milner) stated the case to the Jury. The prosecutrix, lie said, was a young woman,' who, at the time the ...

PONTEFRACT SESSIONS, MONDAY, APRIL 27

... 32 John Marshall - C1 Thomas England 15 Joseph Bould 39 Joseph Byram '2 Marct. Wiltimon 31 JohnoElhlson 45 Joeln Carter 63 Halnt.Stephenson 17 James Waite 41 Ans Chapman ll John Woilton 42 Tho6. Greenaood set 35 Dnovopea 9l Thomas Ryan 43 Sam. St Tplteissod ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... -This was an undefended action on a promissory note. The plaintiffs reside at Barrow; and the defendants, Seth Thomas, and Mary Ann Thomas, at Hull. Verdict for plaintiffs, damages £164, costs 40s. THE FUNDS. SATuftnAy Mosa%1%o-There has been a retrograde ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... and Broadbent, Mr. Hardy said he should offer no evi- dence against them. His Lordship directed the Jury to find Gosney and Broadhent not guilty, which they did.-Mr. Milner then opened the indictment against Thomas Wilson, and Mr. Hardy stated the case. ...

Published: Tuesday 11 August 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 15187 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSOLVENT COURT, WAKEFIELD

... Is ratiser ul a anextracardhinry circutmstance. fa JOHN GREENWOOD, shoplteeper, of IHebdlen-BrIdge, was l ~'opposed by Mr. HARDY-, son beiseif of Mr. Frosecis. Scott, Mcr.IL Chas. Blarstowv, rnsi otlier Creditors of tisa insolvent, 055 two groundi-ilent ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... hats aw~ay, and she left her basklet. She borroweda shawl w( of Fanny Hardy, to wrap them up, and promised to return an that also. She~ did not return the hats, and I sent Fanny pa Hardy several times for them. I went myself on the 14th Hi of July, to Iser ...

Published: Tuesday 27 October 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3542 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment