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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... by Messrs. Hardy and Pul- lein, not having been filed, an adjournment of the bank- rupts' examination was ordered. The debts and liabilities of the bankrupts are said to be from £16,000 to £17,000 ; their assets about £7,000. IN RBE THOMAS HTIOH1INS. ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... TUX DIVORCE COURT. A STRANGE PETITION. In the suit H Hardie v. Hardie. Jaeisall, Posner, and Sawles, opened on Tues- day, Mr. William lardie, a commercial traveller for a Glasgow firm, residing in London, songht a divorce by reason of the alleged adultery ...

THE BRAMHALL MURDER

... factors, Manchester, was charged at Chester with the wilftil maurder of his father, Mr. James Henderson, a farmer, residing at Hardy's farm, Bramhall. The charge against the prisoner was that, on the night of the 29th of September last, he shot his father ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF HUNTLY

... Mr. Charles Crompton, Mr. Joseph Addison McLeod, Mr. Pembroke Stephens, Mr. F. W. E. Everitt, Mr. Thomas William Snagge, Mr. Herbert Hardy Co2ens-Hardy, and Mr. Norriss. TuE ACTRESS AND Tnr: MusicAI AGENT.- On Thursday, at the Southwark Police-court, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Civil Service Supply Association (Limited). Mr. Griffiths prosecuted; Mr. Warner Sleigh defended Hardy, and Mr. Moody appeared for Reynolds and his wife. Hardy, a van .driver in the employment of the Parcels Delivery Company. was stopped by Downes and Davis ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Watts-Booth v Nelson. [Before Vioe-Chanocllor Sir W. P. WoeD.] Causes, &o.: Willoughby v Chamberlain--Fasema v Riccucci-Thomas v Thomas-Parker v Phillips-Langdale v Whitfield-Couchman v Donn6tt-Rusbout v Turner- Thornton v Stevenson-Monypenny v Monypenny-Foster ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... asked to have the prisoners admitted to bail, but the court refused the application. ATTEMPTING TO EXTORT MONEY BY MENACES. Thomas Smith, an aged man, was placed at the bar to receive judgment. This prisoner was convicted a few sessions back of sending ...

THE HAVANT MURDER

... matter. TsHE RAID ON A CLuB.-Edgar Henry Hardy, 24, clerk, of Tilia-road, Hackney; Henry 6tenniug, 38, clerk, of Columbia-road, hhoreditch; Richard Gullis. 43, wood turner. Gascoigne-place, Hackney; and Thomas White, 26, draper's assistant, Hackney-road ...

ALLEGED BRIBERY AT CANTERBURY

... could be obtained on either side, and witness was informed that Mr. Butler-Johnstone was offering £2 a vote. Mr. Gathorne Hardy was very much opposed to money being spent in bribery; and neither he nor Colonel Laurie knew that it Was being distributed ...

CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... barracks, and then, with the assist- ance of Hardy, removed them to London, where all traces of them were ?? jury found them guilty, and Hart was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment and hard labour, and Hardy to eight. TEE RGENrTS PAnRE BUBGLA5X..-The ...

A SOMERS TOWN EVICTION

... A ?? TOV7lT EVICTION. -_t flxMVING A DYING M:N. Dr. G. Danford Thomas held an inquest on Monday at St. Pancras Coroner's Court on tho body of Chris- topher Pinnock, ageod sixty-three, a bricklayer, who died suddenly on his removal to St. Pancras Workhouse ...

DIVORCE CASES

... part of Mrs. Wade. Cross-eramined: Mrrs. Wisdoum had achosedI her of impropriety with her husband, and she denied it.-Mr. Thomas Wisdom, the co-respondent, was called, and said that be', was a married man with five children. HeI denied that he had ever ...