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POLICE

... which you have been supported. I am sorry for the sake of your more honourable countrymen, that you should thus disgrace the hardy rice from which you sprung. Your conduct has. been most infamous, and nmerits exemplary pu- nishment, The LoRD NIAYron said; ...

OLD BAILEY

... netwitliatanding the earnest adm~onition of the Common Ser- jeant, and the entreaties of Mr. Browvn, Keeper of Newvgate, arid Mr. Hardy, Clan:s of the Papers, be declared he should not amend lii: plia, adding, that he felt it impossible to do so. His obstinacy ...

OLD BAILEY

... and was conveyed from tile bar in an rppa- rently fainting state, ROBEsT' lrlAic2N, Si, was indicted for robbing his master, Thomas Ruddy, of a quantity of soap and other articles. Guilty, but recormaiended to mercy on account of his former good character ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whereby it appeared that Sir W~atin J~ewes at- v tribored to the negligence of hits Solicitors (Messrs. Ileutledge and r hardy) an attachmenit having issued against him, for not putting !^ in Hsis examination to thse defenidant's interrogatories.X lMr ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... sANDILAWLS, eit This was an issue directed by the Lord Chancellor, to try ;en whether a Commissioss of Bankrupt against lMsr. Thomas Jelf erg Sandilands, late of Twyning, in this county, solicitor was valid, Dm and was tried before a Special Jury; when, after ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... 6,177 1l 9 0 {lr Jame E~aale .. ; 5 925 8 8 Thomnas Wrigh~t, Esquire * ,263 2 5 RIht ifon. Thomas Harley . . . a7,110 5 at )hatbaniegl Neisrham, Esquire . . . 6,886 10 4 bsir wDi1aml Curtis} Mart. .' . . . 11,730 0 4 ''The ...

YORK ASSIZES, MARCH 24

... there should have been a previous communication betweein the different parties in order to come into town at the same time. Thomas Rothwell examined by Mr. HUNT.-I am a farmer, and reside at Cheetham, Hill. I saw many persons going to Manchester on the ...

HIGH TREASON

... CLsELANnt, thsmith,of Glasgow, was named for trial. ey. Mr. JarFnzar stated, that seeing the issue of the trials of Baird and Hardy, notwithstanding the struggle of their Counsel, he be thought it his duty to advise the prisoners, if they were consci. ous ...

ASSIZES

... Coroner'a Inquisition, for I feloniously killing and slaying Jane Morgan, on the 15th of 5 April last, in the parish of St. Thomas, In the Borough of Sourhwark. The prisoner was the driver of a Chatham stage coach, and about eight o'clock In the evening ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OcT. 5

... claim was disallowed. The defend- ant at that time was not in England. Many years elapsed,and at length he applied to Sir Thomas Hardy, whom the defendant had succeeded in the command of the vessel, who referred him to the Lieutenant, Antirt, who served ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Daniel Douglas,, Wim. Wilks, Thos. Pike, Joseph Stephenson, Robt. Stevenson, John Richardson, Thomas Crosby, Wm. Buttell, John Barratt, BEI. Twine, Elijah Fry, Thomas Bland and William Belton. James Owen was sentenced to imprisonment in the House of Correction ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Roebottom, XWilliam Hardy, Thomas Lee, and James Jones, for the murder iof William Cogle, at the late riots at Westmlinster. COROXseA'S 1NQsnST.-An inquisition was taken yesterday, in the Board-rotm of St. Bartholomew Hospital, before Thomas Shelton, Esq. Coroner ...