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THE KING'S COURT, LEVEE, &c

... of Parliament of the first of Edward the Sixth to be a Peer of the Realm, by the title of Lord Staf- ford in blood. Sir Thomas Hardy, on his return from the South American station, by Viscount Melville. Dr. Theodore Gordon, on his appointment, as Physician ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... prisoner, when at the bar, strongly protested her innocence. MANSLAUGHTDR. THOMAS HIRST was put to the bar, charged with killing asad slayinag a fellow labourer, named Thomas lAirst, in the parish 'f Alfioladbury, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It was ...

POLICE

... feV halty wards. , whiich mnight, in iinety,-nije ?? out of abhundred, have been~ explained in a most amicable manner. Mr. Hardy, a merchant r of Broad-street, said lie caine to thle Mannsion-houlse for the) purpose of being security for Mr. TrehO ?? think ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS.—JUNE 27

... Captain of the Thomas Cou ts, aind Mr. R. C. J. PHIPPS,- seceind Mate, were indicted for h..Salltiniv and obstructing Lieutenant MaliBball, of his Ma- jest ' ship Glasgow, wiile in tie execution of his duty of re- ce.vii g vulnmicrs fiom the Thomas Coutts into ...

OLD BAILEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15

... ar tie elder prisoner for a long time; perhaps for s or seven years, -and had always Konown him to be a respctab Indrou mn. Thomas Pace, the ofr, pd echissel, which he Md lie had found on tane prosctor's prea, ndwith ?? %bh parlour door appeared tQ hae ...

POLICE

... pawnblroker's, upon t which shte obtained ten shillings;, and gavi' it to this pirisoner. v -The prisoner gave lisa address, Thomas Sadler, 204, upert- street IGra's Ion-lane, Time witness was promised some u hadsmeclthe,, and shte said, this infamnous ...

THE WELLESLEY CASE

... Ccliomdottore on the coast of Afrira, in thel room of CaptaIl Iullenwhose period of service has expired. Rear- Admiral Sir T'homas M. Hardy will hoistl his flag on board the 'Sybilttvtb sijsrintend tht sallihtg qualities of some ships bxilt alter the plItis ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... entered a wood at Temple New'ssm, called the In* North Plantattion, with intent to kill game there, armed with be nS. Ire Thomas Phillips said be was under gamekeeper, at Temple t, Newsam, ani on the night of the 16th of December last, be d; slept with ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... Died.hs and Coats. ar Bailey v. Tlwperon, Exeg'tl) . to Jackieo v. Leaf, further Dir.etihnatn Costs. as Attorney-GeReral v. Thomas, d4wto. 5, Pritchard v. Arbouio, ditto. s, Anitrewsv. Clark, E er Shackle v. Ditto, } id Bissett v. Antrobus, ditto. t- ' ...

MEETING IN [ill].—CORN LAWS

... of Otreand Occupiers- ?? in 'the neighbourhood Of Chelmsford was held at the Sarsicen'so H1tad linn ?? on Fri lasti when, THOMAS GARIDINER BRA&I$TPQ~w R~ios) called to the Chiair. In addrestlilg tie Meetii'.e' be NoV 0 Qtmo I' served; that they bad iet ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.—DORCHESTER, MARCH 19

... e ~ihe Jury, after deliberating for about lire minutes, returned ea verdict for the plaintiff-Dmnagef, Ten Pounds. If THOMAS HARDY wats found Gniflty of an assault, durn tile Weymouth Electios, on Jatties Hill. T'ile case was clearly rproved ; and though ...