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DERBYSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... defended Yates, and Mr. Merewood Shaw. -Thomas Hardy. draper, of Beancer, sent on the 8th of August to I Watts and Co.. of Manchester, far certain good~s, and en the 10Oth I I I i I i I I i eir L-Tblrrnras Hardy. draper, of Herenor, sent on the 8th of ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... a of -The bench infficted s fine of IEe. and Costs or fourteen knd days. - rail STONE THROWER[4.-Arthur Hamptoc and Thomas In Hardy, two boys, were summoned fur throwing stones in rg Harringtoo-8treet On July IOtb,-Frank Sharpe said the P the lads threw ...

DERBY BOROUGH LICENSING SESSIONS

... signed b 120, ad a memrial aginst signed by 20. left AN APP'LICATION TO TRiANSFDRI. Mr. F. Stone applied, on behalf of Mr. Thomas I Hardy, for a provisional transfer of the license at We Hallam's Vaults, Queen Street, to new premised Stri about to be erected ...

THE SHOCKING DEATH AT ILKESTON

... the body of Benjamin Hardy, who was found lying in a ditch in Pimlico-lane, as mentioned in our third page. The fol- lowing evidence was iven :-Thomas Lalley, labourer, Extension-street, said that ho knew the deceased, Benjamin Hardy, and the body just ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... W. PEACH, REGINALD CHANDOS-POLE, and E. SUTTON. Esqrs.] VAGRAKCY.-Thomas Finney was sent to gaol for 14 days for begging at Qnuardon on Thursday. CICENSING OFFENCE AT SPONDON.-Thomas Coxon, landlord of the White Swan; Spondon, was summoned for keeping ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... inquiries, and on Thursday morning went to I l the house of the prisoner Hardy. They searched the *t house, but could not find any of the missing property. It I d was found that Hardy was employed at the elation, and - Davis then went to him and charged ...

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 ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... defendant, who wars ordered to pay the amourt (lOs.) claimed as compensation, and the costs. Thomas Harbridge, pointsman, was summoned for as- salltiUg Hannah Hardy a married woman, at Litchurch, on the 18th inst.-Complainaut affirmed that defendant had injured ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.-FRIDAY I7 [Before H. Boden, G. W. Peach, T. Vernon Mellor, W, r H. arsden, W. Mallalieu, and J. Hardy Smith. . iE siNG BUSINESM.The adjourned Licensing h.Sessions were held to-day; but the only business to e transact was an ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... . D13RmY FISHEERMEN AT MAREEATON.-Edward 8 Hardy, of 47, Colville Street, Derby, and Frank t Godfrey, of 21, Peel Street. Derby, were summoned t for illegally fishing at Markeaton, on Sceptember 7th. Thomas Day, keeper at Markeaton, said he saw the defendants ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... at Markeaton on May 5. They were each fined 2s. 6d. and costs, in all 8s. 6id.- James Cash, George Hill, Thomas Wim. Goodison, Ernest Ward, Thomas Shipley, Frank Fleet, and Sidney Cheeseman, all of Newtown, were summoned for committing a similar offence ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... having enlisted in the to ?? -TheMais.5 -heee Daniel Trayford was charged with being found on the bh lown premises of John Hardy, Siddals-lano, for an unlawful plr- Ps Ithe pose. It appeared prisoner wee fon ypoeuor, at 6T pome- lock in the morning, c ...