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INTERESTING LICENSING CASE AT.NOTTINGHAM

... if the Bench refused this renewal, they would be inflicting a hardship upon the owner, Mr. Hardy, of Derby, a man who was much re- spected in that towu. Mr. Hardy so far back as 1831 invested his savings in this house, and the results to him wotdd be disastrous ...

BARTON POLICE COURT

... Bonby, Thomas T. 'Havercroft and John Hookham; East Halton, Josh. Wright and Thos. Leary; Goxhill, John Catley and Wm. Dunwell Habrough, Wm. Mtapplethorpe and Joseph Spencer; Horkstow, John Maget and ThomaA Smith; North Kil- lingholme, Thomas Farrow and ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... being drunk and disorderly on the Corabill, on ths 13th ?? went up to P.C. Hardy on the Hill early on Saturday morning and accused the con- stable of striking him in the eye. P.C. Hardy said he had made a mista'xe, but defendant would not go away and behaved ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... Approaching Hardy, the latter arose to his feet, and at the same moment prisoner raised an axe above his head and rushed at Hardy, shouting lie would do for him. Hardy attempted to seize the pri. saner, when the axe descended on the left side of Hardy's head ...

WHOLESALE HOUSEBREAKING BY BOYS

... eventuasly appre- hended by Police-constable Hardy, and when charged they admitted the offence, Guy stating that Cartner was the ?? prisoners were committed for trial at the sessions. Carney, Guy, and Richard Thomas were then placed in the dock, charged with ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Aprit, f - and Elizabeth Hardy, his mother, was summoned e: ?? for caulsing the animal to be worked while unfit. tM ir Inspector Greatrex and Police-onstable 46 ir (Toolan)1 proved the case. The magistrates fined n Elizabeth Hardy 25. 6d. and 5s. costs, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... was being conveyed to Hardy's passed e Mr. Dean's shop, and as Mrs. Fletcher and shit, were passingt it, Ann Dean pointed to the shop, and told Mrs. Fletcher a that Isaac Dean, who was to have the key, lived there. The prisoner Hardy was related to the deceased ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Clhrles Wooi. The Captain and his lady had not passed more than a few yards when Mr. Hardy came back in a very excited state, and asked what Francs meant by Insulting. Airs. Hardy. The cabman denied having done sD, when defendant added You dii, and looked at ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Tuesday, the lst inst., an inquest was held at the house of Mr C. Atkinson, Boedon, in the parish of Ilderton, before Mr Hardy, coroner, on the body of Andrew Smiles, aged 23 years, busbandman. Deoeaaed was a farm-servent with Mr Atkinson, and on the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... those of seamen, all Young men, apparently between 25 and 30 yeare of age, and are supposed to be those of Thomae Ledge, Thomas Logan, and Thomas Stirling, three of the unfortunate crew of The Nairn, whose wreok was reported in last week's Courant. ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... Hughes), Aid, Cavell, Carr, and Lowe, and Justice G, Ward. Thomas Haynes, labourer. Marston, pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of boots, valoe Os. 6d., from outside the shop of Messrs. Freeman, Hardy, and Willis, Queen-street, on Tuesday, nnd to being drunk ...

ADJOURNED COUNTY BREWSTER SESSIONS AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... whose house is located near lb, the gagworks; to Thomas Gill, of No. 25, ha York-street; to William Bell, of Alma-street, in whose house, however, was said to be of inferior et! value; and to Thomas Smith, of No. 20, York- alt street. The magistrates ...