THE LATE POISONING CASE AT MANCHESTER

... PARENTS. ADJOURNED INQUEST. e Yesterday afternoon, the adjourned inquest on Mary Hardy, Le alias Waddington, the daughter of Anne Waddington, and step-daughter of Thomas Waddington, lamplighter, of Id Boundary-street East, was held at the Royal Infirmary ...

Law Intelligence

... l ' ?? ViIf CHtAliCBLLOifS' COURTS, 'YESTIii . A 0.-RePOvr VcCTfCEnaoa LOBD CRaNWVonstr.-For ubig. mant: Attornessoenrt v Hardy. Unoppomsed petitions- St. ub; v. St.'Aubyn; WVhitebead v.ennett; 8mffb v. Kellett; In rejes% Trust. 'y order: Holder v. Holder ...

THE SHEFFIELD MURDER

... anything on them, for he cut his finger on Thursday, and perhaps it might have bled on them ? I told her I did not know. Thomas Johnson, cowkeeper--I reside next door to the deceased, in Wilson's-yard, Dake-street. On Saturday night, about five minutes ...

Law Intelligence

... Petition. iwelve uniopposed pettions. Adjourned peti- tions, comrncring Crook v. Hiendry (2). AT IO.-For judgument: Tristun v. Hardy. Tobs spokent to: Dew V. Clarke. Thirty pedtciont, the unoppomei to be takcn first. Causes:. At~tornecy-General v. Idarquis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was sent for trial charged With rt taking four shillings from tise son of a widow named st Dacia, who subsists on charity. Thomas Jones was sent at for trial at the assizes for breaking into time York Hotel, p, and stealing themefiom w5earing apparel and ...

Law Intelligence

... Dixon. At 12,: Swainle v. Robinson; French v. Renchi; Greaves ?? Greaves; London v.t iVentris. At 2:- Werner ir. Warner ; Thomas, v.Johnson. Mt BaronR MAsTER, BLUNT:.'At: 11: Sharland ?? Mildest; Burt v. a Wilde; Hartv. Barneltt Hiderv, Chalcralt; Aetkia ...

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 ...

Police

... andi ince therefore send the prisoner to the House of Correc- twist has tion for two months, hardi GENTLEMANLY AmcusxsEwcer;s. -Josiah Robinson 'm -JTo- and Thomas Bacon, described Ion the charge-sheet tract ap- as gentlemen, residing at the Bedford Hotel ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Hlamublin's Charity-iRc Berwick I Grammsnar School-Re Sisiton. Motions, by order: Hargreave v Hargreave. Cause petitions: Hardy v I)act.nlel, by order-Mac- kenziev Mlclsesszie-Attorney-Geflcral v Shore-Be Diiton Settle- :nent-Tanilyn v Craeg-He Dover ...

Law Intelligence

... from using certain patents to which the Of plaintiff claimed, to be exclusively entitled. til Mr. Rolt, Mr. Malens, and Mr. Hardy, for the defen. tb dants, contended that the plaintiff hod established no case re for a dissolution or for the exclusive right ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... S Thomas Ashton, Edmund Ashworth, J. Peel, John Kay, o James Taylor, John Crossley, James Fenton, Johnn Holt, t! Alderman Neild, Ru. Heywood, Rev. T. S. Mills, James Lord, H. L. Trafford, James Rowland, Samuel Fletcher, Edward Lloyd, jun. Thomas Bayley ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... 10. For judgment Dew v Clark. Motion: Attorney-General v te Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway, part heard. By order: Hardy v Dartnell-lie Guardiane of lolborn Union--Watts v Jefferies. Appeals: Hervevy ?? (2), part ?? v Chaddick, by order. TICE- ...