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WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES.—YESTERDAY

... George Hutchins, WilliAm John Bow- r kett, John Hesom, William Darkes, Thomas llar4, aorgo i Troman, Arthur Jones, William Weston, Alfred White. o houso, Walter Timins, mid Thomas Hardy, all on bail; ?? Rowe (18), labourer; John Graham (25), boatmran t and ...

REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIRMINWGHA GUN TRADE

... Child, Joseph Clive, Francis Deakin, Herbert Griffiths, William Griffiths, Edward Hardy, Thomas Edge, William Jackson, Joseph Jerome, Charles William King, John Marson, Thomas Moxham, jun., Edward Owen, Bruerton Ryland, Abraham Terry, John Henry Timmings ...

WHOLESALE HOUSEBREAKING BY BOYS

... eventuasly appre- hended by Police-constable Hardy, and when charged they admitted the offence, Guy stating that Cartner was the ?? prisoners were committed for trial at the sessions. Carney, Guy, and Richard Thomas were then placed in the dock, charged with ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Clhrles Wooi. The Captain and his lady had not passed more than a few yards when Mr. Hardy came back in a very excited state, and asked what Francs meant by Insulting. Airs. Hardy. The cabman denied having done sD, when defendant added You dii, and looked at ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... guilty to the charge, as did Or. Fallows, who defended Thomas. -M1r. Fallows asked the magistrates to deal leniently with Thomas, who, if lot off with a fine, would enlist for a ?? it was Thomas's first appearance lie was let off with a fine of . 'and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... gocsts included ?? Earl wnd Countess Reinsure, Sir John eid Lady Hfardy, Sir I Thomas end lady lanteson. Sir Thomas and Misses (Glad- | stone (2), Mr. Lawrolece Hardy, Miss Hardy, bliss Cart- va-iuilt, Arehdeocoll IHolboach, li. Arthur Glaidstone, Mr. ITJohn ...

THE CAPTURED GANG OF BIRMINGHAM THIEVES

... selvee et Thomas's door. Thomas denied that there was any stolen Iroperty In bii house, and, on the artloles being found, he said he knew nothing about them. In answer to the Bench, Thomas repeated the dental of his guilt Hardis said Thomas ...

BIRMINGHAM CONCERT-HALL COMPANY

... misrepresentation, but the case was placed before the Court solely upon the con-- struction of an underwriting letter. Mr. Coiens Hardy, Q.C., MR, and Mir. Grosvenor Woods appeared in support of the motion, and Mr. J. Napier Higgins, Q. C., and Mr. Eve for the ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF GEORGE DINN

... assistant Hardy, and it was a document which, upon the face of it, would c on- vict both Dunn and Hardy of the offese of defrauding the bankrupt's creditors. the .greenent was dated 18th October, 1872, and purportod to be made between Henry Hardy, of Leicester ...

A VICAR AND HIS LATE HOUSEKEEPER

... Those enquiries were directes towards ascertaining whether the accused was really married to Thomas Smith, with whom she lived. He had written a postcard to Thomas Smith on the subject. The learned counsel was proceed- ing to ask about the contents of the ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... William Hardy, of the Waterloo Bar, Christ Church I Passage, for the transfer of the license of the White Swvn, 6 Summer Street, to his premises. He also appeared on d behalf of the London and North-Western Rallway Coin- i pony, for whom Mr. Hardy was really ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... resi- dence, was eharged with violently assaulting Thomas Deeston, lodaing-housa keeper, Thomas Strect.-Proseca- tor stated that between nine and ten o'clock on Friday nigbt he was walking up Thomas Street towvards home wvhen he was attacked by a gang ...