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TRIAL BY JURY

... during that brief period. t The principles of truth have ?? has arisen triumphant over tyranny and bigotry, and the names of Thomas Hardy, Jeremiah Joyce, John Thelwall, and John Horne Tooke are inscribed in t the roll of immortality. Honour to the illustrious ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... Sinclair, Campbell Tweed, Robert Atkinson, George Bellis, Francis Craig, Albert Dawson, Robert Forsythe, Joseph Gordon, and Thomas Hardy - The CH e, in addressing the foreman and the other gentlemen of the Grand Jury, said that by the return which lay before ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Suffern, James Campbell, Thomas Hardy, John Al Haslett, William Hamilton, Frederick Lewis, Robert Magee, W. H. Mul- ligan, Henry Murney, 'T'homas Major, William R Moly- neaux, David AM'Cance, John Musgrave, John M1'Entire. Thomas M'Cammon, James Ireland ...

INQUEST ON HENRY EDGAR KEARNEY

... to do in a few minutes. There were no papers found upon him. Thomas Hardy, the prisoner alluded to, corroborated the evidence of the preceding witness ; the deceased was in bed when he (Hardy) left him at half past seven ; and from the tone of voice in ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... Armstrong preached at Ewart's Row at four o'clock; the Rev. B. Turnock preached in Alexander Street at four oclock; Mr. Thomas Hardy, Agent of tile British Temperance League, preached in Great George's Street at six o'clock; and Mr. Matier, Agent of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... that the reason they deferred exe- cution was that they desired to allow Thomas .Hardy rr opportunity, if possible, of rising again in the world. lie also denied that Thomas Hardy left the country, as he merely removed to Rich- hill, in which place the ...

JUSTICE AS IT IS IN ENGLAND AND IN IRELAND

... dened one. The rug having been recognised as stolen pro. pqrty, the police were put upon her track, and she was arrested by Thomas Hardy, a sub-constable. This man swore that he asked her did she steal the horse-rug, and that she acknowledged that she had ...

TRIAL BY JURY—THE STATE PROSECUTIONS—ENGLISH SYMPATRY WITH IRELAND

... Radley's Hotel, Bridge.street, Blackfriars, for the purpose of celebrating the forty-ninthl a aniversary of the acquittals of Thomas Hardy, John Horne ir Tooke, and John Thelwall, from a charge of high treason. The 'attendance was such as to give assurance that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... The wife was sent to prison for three months, and the husband for one mnth. Mr. Lewiis prosecuted- CRUELTY OO ANDIAULS. Thomas Hardy and James Hewitt, Artillery Street, were each fined Zs 6d and a ens-ts for work- in a mare when lame on the 26th March ...

THE PENDING COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... the liquor e traffic, which was received with frequent applause. A dvery able and eloquent address was delivered by Mr. -Thomas Hardy, Agent of the British Temperance I League, and perhaps one of the most logical and ., convincing advecates of the total ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Samuel Luke, Thos. Gilmore, Thos. Major, James Sterling, Robert Hamilton, Garnet Sloan, Alexander Faulkener, Charles Peyton, Thomas Hardy, and Martin Harper, Esqrq. The Grand Jury, after receiving directions from his Worship as to the nature of the offences ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... James Campbell. Thomas Hardy, John Clarke, John Workman, Jaumes Ewart, James Ireland, Hugh Ma. gill, Hugh Halliday, Daniel Davis, James Hart, Hugh Graham, John Greenfield, Robt. Gamble, Wim. Hamilton, W. D. Henderson, James Gowdy, Thomas Chermside, Martin ...