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GOOD TEMPLARS' SESSION IN LIVERPOOL

... representatives and officers, two of whom were coloured members. The officers were Bro. George Whitehead, G.W. councillor; Bro. Thomas Hardy, G.A. secretary; Sister Petterson, ?? Bro. William, ?? Bro. Johnson, ?? Bro. Christian, G.G.; Bro. Parkyn, G.M.; Bro. Nickles- ...

BANGOR BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Bridge; 3, ohee. ters Hardy, Mere Hell Parm, Knutsford- highly ut- commended, Thomas Chlarnook, Hale, near ICt. Liverpool. Class 3 (yearling fillies): 1, executors ce of thsalate Beckett-Chadwick. FEndeharn Bridge; lo ful 2, Thomas Hardy, Menr' Hall Farm, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... c beI time, or the reason for doing the act. An oplsn verdict was returned. or ANOTHER VIcTn To DRINK-On the body of or Thomas Hardy, sopposed to be a coisnercial to traveller, who died in a lodging-louse in a loscomion-street on Tuesday night froi he ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... decided to inspect the premises in respect of which applications had been made by WIlliam Massey, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Webb, George Hall, and John Holden. The remaining applications were re- fused. The Sessions were then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning ...

MANCHESTER BREWSTER SESSIONS

... granted ; Israel Hilton, a licensed victualler, Shears Hotel, 530, Oldbam Road, b provisional grant to rebuild refused; Thomas Hardy, b beer retailer, 4, Gaylor-street, permission granted to alter and extend to 6, Gaylor-street; George Hall, beer retailer ...

POLICE CASES

... stabbing John Lynton and John Thomas Hardy on the 28th ult. at Barrow. The -prisoners had a quarrel with others, and, mistaking Hardy and , man named Owen for-the persons they Were after,' ashulted them, and used the knife. Hardy was atebbed in the arm, and ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... were not described. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand a jury:- Y Thomas Henry Frean, corn merchant, Great Crosby, IC foreman. Ralph Peters, farmer, Astley. Thomas Alexander., marine superintendent, Bootte-cum- b Linacre. B William Samuel Brown ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... character up totheprosent time, and the gentleman who employed him ?? he went into the service of the raitway comparey, M.7 Thomas Hardy, timber merchant, also gave hins a!vrtry good character; and W. H. Moorehadt only hoeo inarriej for twelvemooths. Helsopedhis ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... of John. Hayes.-Frour years' penal servitude. George Bailey, 27, Thomas Hardy, 25, and John mabin, 3s stealing at Broughton, from the persond of Alice Wade, £t 13s. and ?? sx months, Hardy threenidontho, and Mabin six months. Henry; Porter, stealing at ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... that each party bear their own subsequent costs. ACTION FOn M1ALICIOUS PROSECUTION. eiardy v. Stevens anct ?? this case Thomas Hardy, cab proprietor, living at Grasmere, sought to recover daumages from Mary Stevens and Mr. William and Mrs. Moffatt. living ...

COUNTY COURT

... Bennett, who claimed £5 3a. 6d. from the Pdefendant, Wi.Loe, o mt's work, done in 1847 ban188ending May in the latter year. Thomas Hardy ait stated thact the plaintiff was his sister-in-law, and carried ig- on her business in Moorfields. The work, in respect ...

THE NEW POLICE MAGISTRATE OF LIVERPOOL

... Brancker, Edward Hutchinson, el Thomas Holder, Maxwell EL Maxwell, Elishala, Scmith, Robert Gladstone, William Oulton, J. n Miles, and George Melly, justices; Mr. A. A. I Tobin. Dr. Thomas, Mr. Hardy. Mr. A. C. Thomas, and Mr. A. 1L Maxwell, members of ...