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THE MURDER OF A FARMER IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... Saville to Wheatley. He met with the prisoner, who asked him whether he was going to Mr. Hardy's. Ho told him he was, and went up the roadwith him to Mr. Hardy's house. As they were walking along the road he (wit- ness) picked up a stick, and said to ...

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 ...

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 Court

... MacLeod, Sh- Thomas Phillips, the very Rev. Dr. Rock, the Master of the Iroamongers' Company, the MBaster of the Merchant Taylors' Company, Mr. Alexander Barker. Mr. A. IV. Franks, Mr. R. Redgrave, R.A., Mr. Henry Vaughan, and Mr. Thomas Whitehead. Mr ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... proof was given of the Melbourne marrgi, ag (Zefore the President and a Common Jury.) A HUSBAND'S FRIGHT. In the suit Hardie v. Hardie, JaNcal!, Posner and Sawle., Mr. William Hirdiea. commercial trvarfei a Glasgow firm, esiing in London, Dought a divorce ...

FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE,

... Congfeton. licensed victuaDer—John Henry Hands, Thomas Tyler fosi, and James Cooke, Stourport, and elsewhere, 'iuw Woodhouse Southgate, Wall Heath, Staffordshire. n»t*rl victualler—Esther Hooper, Worcester, boot Thomas Caswell, Sedgley, Staffordshire, royalty ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... name as Henry Hardy. The clerk to whom the application was made asked if he had an account with the bank, and the prisoner answering in the ahirmative, a blank cheque was given to.him. He filled it up for 100?., and put the name Larry Hardy to it. The clerk ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Mr. Secretary Hardy cin be said to have revoked the septqnce,f The letter wvas then read by the judge, and Was as follows: - Whitehall, Sept. 23, 1867. Sir,-In reply to year letter of the 21st inst. I am directed by Mr. Seoretary Hardy to acquaint you ...

BURGLARY AND MURDER OF A FARMER IN CHESHIRE

... Stockport. A farmer and grAZier, named James Henderson, aged about G0 years, lived at a farm in Robin's-lane, Bramall, called Hardy's farm, and about two o'clock in the morning the family were alarmed by hearing the discharge of a pistol or gun in his bedroom ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS Day

... clerk) v. Thomas Webber and others, Mayor and Aldermen of Falmouth, Cornwall) —The Queen v. Thomas, Savin. From the Exchequer Division: The Credit Company v. Pott. At Lincoln at 10$. Lunacy petitions: Re Ireland, Murray, Eastwood, Thomas, Sims, Wegnehn ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Mattliews.-Mr. Blackwell prosecuted sird Mr. Purcell ?? on the momnng of tbe 13tb of December the prosecutor, who resides mu St. Thomas's-road. Hackney. was speaking to a frienld, who bad enskaged a footr-wheol cab to take him home, vwen the risorer came ntp ...

The Knee of Wales presided yesterday a meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held the Office the Duchy

... ilmshurat, the secretary, attended Clerk tie Council. Attempted Wife Mubdeti.—At Hie Dei by Borough Police-court yesterday, Thomas foreman in the carriage department the Midland Railway works, and living 62, A!e.\andrastreet, brought warrant charged with ...