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WEST RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... the .trisDXJ 1II IMA Gve,;ngn:-- P,,ur YeiC 1?eol oeirilacfe,-JooophWilkinson. stealingcotton print, irle property of Bell Hardy, at Dewsirnry.-bIr tthow Cutts, s. pigeons, the p. of William Gillott, at Rotherhasn. Ta yeeare ?? Lees, n. wearing apparel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to come up. Hardy and another miner named Green were standing in the tub at the time, and Hardy fell face downwards on the wooden flooring of the pit-heap, with his lamp underneath him. On thebanksman going tothe, spot it was found that Hardy's iron lamp ...

A FEMALE BARMAN.—EXTRARODINARY CASE

... being about to terminate, I am c directed by Mr. Secretary Hardy to inform you that 85 he considers that present circumstances do not a render its extension necessary upon general grounds. v Mr. Hardy has observed with much satisfaction the q willingness with ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY DERBYSHIRE POISONING CASE

... Parliament, in the place of the RMMht Hen. Gathorne Hardy, who has vacated his seat by accepting the office of one of Her Majesty's principal Secretanes of State. No opposition is likely to be offered to Mr, Hardy's re-election, The appeal from the judgment' ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... afterwards one of the Hull police called at his (Mr. a Hardy's) house, about ?? six o'clock in the mora-si, ES. ing, and inquired whether the prisoner had any autho- q rge rity to sell iron. Mr. Hardy said he had not, and also wI I as that the bar produced ...

BARTON PETTY SESSIONS

... charged with being drunk on licensed premises, viE., the Fox Inn, Ulceby, on the 14th January. Fined £1 U3s 6d including ?? Hardy was charged with drunken- ness on the 28th January, at Barton, and was fined 5s and 10s costs, and in default was committed ...

THE MURDER NEAR BOLTON

... Ansdell,:of Eearsley Moss, who was ehot on Thursday by Abraham Thomas, valet in the same employment, was held at Kearsley, before Mr. J. B. GDEai (Conutv Ooroner), the .Deputy-Coroner kMr. W. Hardy) also being present.- Captain Ansdeld was first cealled, andeaid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tbe Brumley Police-station. , The woman had been iocked up on a charge of begging. ALLEGED Ti;Er2 FR1OM A PFurma LrnZAmy.-Thomas Dobson, formerly a provision merchant, who lives in Minnie-street, Kirketall-road, was charged with having stolen several ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... Chrtstophler Pcedtjn, at Crow E5dge; Jooseph Woodrufi, Fhire haol, iay ?? DuuenCompa-y; Mrerne y D ennedy, s. boots, the p. of Thomas Wonr , at Halifax; agdwaret JOckon, a. money, the p. of Ann s akine, at Botherbam; Elizabeth Elower, a. a sheet and Poatr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... victions against her) to prison for three months, but dis. charged Rdoxon with a caution. SisoCaEMG NEGLECt or A CmLn.-William. Thomas Brook, bill-poster, Saw-yard, who was represented by his wife, was charged under the Infant Life Pro- tection Act with having ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Conyers, tanner, Eirkstall Hrill, Leeds; Henry D. Deni0nn weighinez machinue mnanafacturer, North-street, Leeds Christopher J. Hardy, clotbier, 1, Bonr-lano, Leeds ; Francis M. Lupton, cloth merchant, 11, Welling- ton-street, Leeds; Stephen A. Marshall, flax ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY LEEDS DIVORCE CASE

... shereplied, t I wish you would, then I could go tothemagistrates. He 'a had a neighbour named Thomas. On the occasion of that onuarrel he never heard Thomas cry out, (Give over, glob; Hisecoe's gone for the police. Toe next day the res pondent went ...