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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the murder ot Wm. Beardshaw, at Sheffield, -on the 22nd of July last. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Johiatone conducted tbe prosecution. The prisoners were defended by Mr. Dearaley. Mr. Hardy briefly stated the case. The person who came by his death on the 22ad of ...

THE MURDER OF A CHESHIRE FARMER

... there, and my married sister followed me. My brother Thomas had on his trousers, but nothing else, and my brother James was in his night shirt. The house was examined by the men, end my brother Thomas told me that the kitchen door was found open. Theyfound ...

SHOCRING MURDER AT F

... crown, cm the Rev. PhilipWWynter, D.lD.i Presideit of St. John's Caege, . Oxford. 'Dr. Wynter was' chinman of' Mr. Gathorne Hardy's omnimittee wvheu that gentlemn successfully con- festesi the representation ,of the univerty igaimat Mr. Gladstone. H'e was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... some of it to a ciet3 friend named Hardy-the quantity required for three on -dresses. He cut sae off a dress, and gave it me for my Mey trouble. At that time I had a servant, named Rosina .Gould. I sent her to Mre. Hardy's with the three dresses, Mr. with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lydvl- nderwood .v.ParnWoodroffev. Doulton-Bisning- ha _4rdVtordahire Gas Company v. Bateon-Turnerv, Ph lipson ltmash v. Hardy-Yearsley v. Roberts (2)-Toonev. Saron-Lewin v. Lewin-Lacey v. Lacey-GrelLett v. Wilkinson -Bruce v. Le Cerf-Lancauter v. W ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -JOhn Hardy was charged with cruelly workigu a horse with sores oni tire back. Riolert Cooper was summouet for S casin5 trho cruelty. Mr. Savourrin, veterinsiry stir- dul peon, stud this was an aged anial pasitwork, Alder- Oct iriL TCyler fined Hardy l1Os ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... tullone -P ;vfl-j: P. MonJ. c' finpanes (WncDing Up).-Bstaruptcy Bui'd1z, London IW.C._S>fore UT. ?? LfnkIX1w_I ?? M-A.- 2' Thomas Edvmrd Brianrmed and Son. LUmited&. Ct(n*-zy D±'vton.-Bkruptey BSnildtlo. 1. aon, W. W In Thakobere.-oom ?? !LN: LUoennd Trade ...

LAW NOTICES.-—THIS DAY

... Bernard-Maw v. NValker-Andrews v. Joilin- Hardy v, Mackruees-Drake v. Deisles-Rese v. Ileat-Swin- bured v. Futvoye-Bnom v. NatiDonal Provincial Bank, of IIn land. Petitions, unopreaod iast: (Thomas v, Thomas- v nsbabgw Schools and f sheld and Uanhester ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... in Seething-lane, Great Tower-street, City, when In- spector Marchant directed her to be placed in a cab, and taken to St. Thomas's Hospital, where the assistant surgeon examined the deceased, who had suffered some violence. An or der was subsequently ...

MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS FATHER

... the child is gone to heaven; I meant doing it; I have been uneasy for years. He was then handed over to the custody of Mr. Thomas Shelley, the constable,.and by him conveyed to' Milford lock-up, to await the coroner's inquisition.- The murdered child was ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT KENTISH TOWN

... THE A A ?? INQUEIT AID VERDICT. Yesterday evening, Dr. Danfed Thomas held an inquest, at Crowndale Hall Camden Towmn, N.W., into the circnumtances atitndig the death of John WiLliam Bowes, alleged to have been shot, last Thurs- day evening, bg GOeIr Vincent ...

Law Intelligence

... 4 Short causee: Bull v. Jones-Ellison v. Corwell-Cheshire Patent Salt Company, part heard. By order: Riches v. Riches. Hardy v, Hardy. Causes, &e. : Barrass v. Roseby-Hudson v. .Saxby-Wehh v. Welah.-Bakewell v. White. AT 10.-BXFORP V'O0 CHANCELLOR SIR ...