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THE CLERKENWELL OUTRAGE

... Joseph Hardwick, Samuel Cornforth, Thomas Moxham, William Parker, William Bragg, William Clayton, Ed- ward Bosworth, Henry Burbidge, Charles Hai(luck, Thomas Creed, John Christopher Yeomans, John Wain, JT.mes Hunt, Thomas Adams Ford, and Alfred Fisher.- ...

TIPTON

... while, among others who attonded, were the Hoen. F. Wood, tle 11ov. Sir GcorsegeWilmr.ot-Hortin, Bart., 'Mr. Reginald Hardy, Mr. Gerald Hardy; Mir. A. Richardson and lMrs. Rilchardson, &c, The service, which was partly choral, was impres. sively performed ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ou a systematic courso of theft for some considerable time. VERY DltY.--27somae Smith (35), brewer, Latimer Street, and Th/omas fcsfey (21), porter, who refused to give his address, were charged with stealing a quart of ale fron the premises of their ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A BARONET

... THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST I A BARONET. I At the Westminster Police Court, late yesterday after- noon, Sir Thomas George Freake, Bart., 87, Onslow Gardens, London, S.A., waas brought up in custody by Detective-inspector Bomer-before Mr. D'Eyncourt- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... stances :-Police-constable Hardy (232) stated that about two o'clock this morning Lack came to him in the Bull Ring, and asked ta be taken Into custody, saying hehad stolen a gold watch and chain in London in September last. Hardy walked with the man to New ...

THE OSCOTT COLLEGE CASE

... THE OSCOTT COLLEGE CASE. In the action Rymer v. Stanfield, which involved the question whether a Lepuest to St. Thomas's Roman Catholic Semninary, at ilamiesramith, was to go on the doctrine of cppt.-cs to the Serminary at Qscott, near .lirmingbaui, an ...

THE LATE ELECTION AT WEST BROMWICH

... representative. This statement was untrue m every respect. Heir Hardie was not a resident in Grgenok,, The letter in which Keir Hardie called the plaintiff I-Judas Ananias said the plaintiff told Hardie hbwasa Christian Soialist, but that he doubted the plaintiff's ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSION

... Hulse; Hornie and Jockey Hill Street, to Alfredl Hum- page; Old 'Bull's Head, 'ale Street, to Thomas Hanson; s r hite Swan Snmmer Street, to George William Hardy; I Queen's Head, Bishop Street to Henry Hirons ;. White I Swan William Street, to Join Pryise ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... been inflicted with a sharp instru- ?? prisoner was committed for trial at the Sessions. AcrEncTED POCKET-PI'CING.-RiBlcased Hardy Wilm lianis (14), filer, Court, Bishop Street, and John Taftf (131, blacksmith, Allison Street, were charged with ?? to pick ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... nent, and the prisoner was sentenoed to three months' imprisonment. VIOLENT ASSAuLT ON A WOmAlI.-ames Lane (41) fish hawker, Thomas Street, was fined 20s. and cests (17s. for committing a violent assault upon Emma Ritchins, of the same address. IN CORI~rGIBLE ...

TRANSFER OF LICENSES

... 166halrd Berry f aid W. H-. Mathews 1,Geoege and -Dragon, Barr Street, to William Biddler; Shakespeare, Livery Sttoet,. to Thomas LIrown; ritannia, Legge Street, to James Brown ; Vulcan, 1erilod Street, to Herbtrt A. Cox; Piarliament Etouse, I Ashted Row ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... house, and was not seen again until Wlednosday last, on which day he presented himself to Mr. Hardy, and asked for admission to the tramp department. Ir. Hardy asked him if lie was not ashamed of himself for ?? taken the parish clothing, to which lie responded ...