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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS

... ollicers for thu ensuing year resulted as follows ?? Mir. Thomas Hardy . GW. ?? the 11ov. J. Preston ; ?? Mrs. G. NV. Keesey; ?? the Itev. Robert Howard; G Fred. Tibbitts, Messrs. Preece, Hardy. and Tibbitts were elected representativos to the Worthy Grand ...

DUDLEY

... defended. The facts have been already fully reported in our columns, and it is now only necessary to, state that plaintiff, Thomas Ha;rdy, a bill discounter, of Wolver- bampton, sued defendant, Solomon Jackson, a nivin who could not write his name, forayment ...

THE FATAL ASSAULT ON A BIRMINGHAM POLICEMAN

... On Saturday afternoon an inquest was held by the Borough Coroner, at the Golden Eagle Inn, Lodge Road, on the body of Thomas Hardy (63), a police-constable in the fiart division of the Birmingham constabulary, who died on the 2nd inst., from the effects ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... upon Police-constable Thomas Hardy, ou the night of the 29thult., while in the executionofhisdutyinBrlstolRoad. Police-constable Cooper applied for a remand until Thurs. day next. He should then be able to go on with the case. Hardy, he 'was afraid, would ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Harrison; the Golden Eigle Inn, Swallow Street, from James Smitth to Thomas Hardy; ?? Brewery, Scholefield Street, from William Taylor to John Ford ; the Rose and Shamrock Inn, Thomas Streeit, from the adimiutstrat;ix of Edward Woolley (deceased) to Sarah ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Tavern, ,Bordesley Green, to Elizabeth Fox; Atlas Tavern, (Catteal Road, to Ann Goodie ; Ryland Arms, Leopold Street, to Thomas Hardy General Have- c lock, Hlope Street, to Robert Hammond; BlArquis of Lorne, Nestown lnow, to usm. Holliday; Anglo-llavarian ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Street, Bordesley, from Charles Ilaveil to i slliamn Addison Haden; Golden Eagle, Swallow Street, from the ?? of Thomas Hardy, to Eliza;etle Hardy; Horse and Jockey, DiTgaot, from Samuel Jerome to Caroline Harrison ; ea Horse Inn, Buck Street, from the trustee ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... was adlourned gmie die. On the bpplication of Mr. Smith, leave was given to the nasignees to bringven action against Mr. Thomas Hardy, to recover the value of certain propertty which hehad sold under a bill of sale obtained from the Pcc re 0'y. lle11soce ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... dischwge. Mr. Motteram for assignees, Mr Griffin for bankrupt. No opjiosition was offered the assignees ; but acreditor named Thomas Hardy appeared in person to oppose, and examined bankrupt with regard to the disposal of a portion of his property. He applied ...

A CHURCHWARDEN CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A VICAR

... was covered with blood and smart- b ing from the wound, struck the vicar. This statement was I corroborated by Mr. Thomas Kirkby Hardy, who was pre- - r sent and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could not c have been an accident: and also by William ...

THE DISTURBANCES AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... Alfred 'Whiteho'sse. polisher, WVhitchouse Street; Walter Timms, labourer, Alum kock, Saltlcy ; Thomas Berwiclc, joiner, High Street, Saitley ; and Thomas Hardy, labourer, Cromwell street, Mr. B. T. Ratclift prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury ; and Mr ...

THE CASTLE BROMWICH RIOTS

... Probert, George Hutchins, William John Bowkett, John Ueomn, William Derices, Thomas Hart, George Troman, Arthur Jone% William. Weston, Alfred Whitebouse, Walter Timms, and Thomas Hardy (all on bail), William Rlowe (18), labourer, John Gralhan (251, boatman ...