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POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, Oct. 23

... and costs. 3f STEALING BoNsE.-William Holmes, an old offender, was charged with stealing 501hs. of bones, the property of Thomas ,d Pashley, Sadler-gate.-Dr. BENT recognized prisoner as one t who had frequently appeared before them, and asked him if al ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... good one, namely the Liverpool Rcuau Catholic Industrial School-Renmanded till Wednesday. ir NOBODY's ANIMAL.-Thomas Green was summoned by y, Thomas Smith for keeping a ferocious dog which was not lie under proper ?? complainsnt said he was coming e- out ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, JAN. 11

... POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, JAN. 11. - at .. .. I v e- - -n . 1. - Id Before the MAYOR and R. FORMsAN, Esq.] I Lt BEGniNG.-Thomas Neile, an aged man, charged with~ r, a~t begging and usiug abusive and threatening language to Air. F. J1. Jessopp and Mr ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... hard labour. e RoBBERY AT CHESTERFIELD. Joseph 1caxweil (30), bootmaker, was charged with steal- ing 7s., the property of Thomas Rice, at Chesterfield, on t March 24th. Mr. Ward prosecuted; the prisoner was un- defended. The men had been drinking at the ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... Bench con- sidered the case proved, and imposed a fine of 31. and 9s. 6d. costs, or a month. Committed. A VIOLENT PELLOW.-Thomas Hardy was brought up in custody charged with assaulting Wm. Wood, at Sawley- road, Long Eaton, on the Ist ?? stated that at about ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... stable Lowe on the waly a. to the ?? 10s. ?? costs. of Thomas aolan, charged with being drunk aud disorderly I 1. in Iron-mate, onl Saturday evetliag, was titeid 6s. and costs. or Thontias Hardy, for being drunk and disorderly in Friar- )y gete, by fighting ...

SMALLEY PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, July 9

... bleed, H; e and he afterwards struck him over the eye; complainant bad ceC ,f not spoken to him, nor given him any ?? ex e Hardy was at the King of Prussia Inn, on the night named; ec Lomas said he would fight Richard Shaw; they had some . words, and bethen ...

ALLEGED HORSE STEALING BY A BORROWASH FARMER

... s horse was bought' by his brother Thaomas from the Lb prisoner.-Thomas- Brown, farmer and butcher, of Smalley. Derbyshire, deposed to the. Deputy Chief D Constable and Jonas and Hardy com;in to hs place on the 1st of Augst',, and fetching t'ne horse ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... and left the shop, Witness was afterwards shown the rings produced, which were like the ones the prisoner was looking ?? Hardy said about half- past 7 o'clock the night previous he apprehended the prisoner at Mr Butler's pawn ashop. She had thetwo r ...

FORGERY OF NOTES OF THE NOTTINGHAM AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BANKING COMPANY

... Abraham Thompson, superintendent of the Derby police. Mr. Thomas Hollis Smith sworn—l am manager of the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Bank at Nottingham ; the public officers are John Horsfall and Thomas Bishop, and they are also co-partners in the same company ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Redford and Thomas Gall two lads, were charged d with lodtering On the causeway, and were fined 6s. each, in- is clt a Cu chargad with disorderly conduct at the l ordh pareousand fineday.- wandcostsor one pmonth' hard I Iolae b ou d labour. h Thomas Roberts ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... James Hardy, accountat, Nottingham, for net havringpaid two dividendil, according to the order of the Court, to two firns of London morchan ts. IN nli 1i3veis, BnoT=Ells.-This was a matter arising out of the Iiquidation of George Hleut, Thomas, John, ...