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LICENSING SESSION AT PORTSMOUTH

... McKenzie to Robert Clack; Stag, St. Thomas's, street, from John Yosng to William Webb; Xa.' Head, Commercial-road, from William. Hardy tO Frederick Shipp; off licence, 82, Willialm-strect, from Ellen May to Thomas May; offliccnce. 118, Frattoct-road, ...

GOSPORT POLICE COURT

... PoeIo RATE.-The Magistrates signed a rate of is. 4d. hei in the pound for the next six months. Bo ROBBING HIS FATHER.-Rober't Hardy, 29, a dis- dec charged soldier, was charged with stealing a coat, pair of He boots, and a saw, value 23s. 6d., the property ...

CHICHESTER

... Satleevhy.-Before the Hon. C Berkeley, General in, e Sir enry de Bathe, Bart.. F. Bower, Esq., C. A. Ur he HallHeil, EsqB. General Hardy, CD., Dr. Tyacke, So, ho and C. L. Tesedale, Efsq. ' e t1- SeRETES OF THE PEACit-Wilijam Nash, West- sic ri- bourne, was summoned ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT ALDERSHOT

... Charlotte Hardy, wife of the last witness, was the nesxt witness, but her evidence was only a corroboration of the foregoing, with the addition that from the appearance of the ground, in witness's opinion, another struggle had taken place. Mr. Thomas Brannan ...

CHICHESTER

... seats : For anr*t —Messrs. James Apedaile, Robert Church, Edward Collins, S Cover, R Gambling, Henry Gambling, Thomas Grant, Edward Thomas Alfred Hawkins, Alfred JenniE,:.', George Kemp, Robert Kennet, and James Lefvaux. f.t. Andrew—Messrs. W. Richardson ...

THE LATE SESSION

... end of March Lord Dery resignedabou the Foreign Secretaryship, and the Marquis of Salisbury place took the vacant post, Mr.Hardy becoming Seoretary of State T1 for India, Colonel Stanley Secrstary for WarSir ItSeiwin- duct( Ibbetson Financial Secretary ...

SOUTHAMPTON

... The comjianv's ship Thames was at St. Thomas's, for the Spanish Main; Tei iot, at St. Thomas's, for the Gulf of Mexico; Trent, at tlie same place, refitting; Medicai/, on the Spanish Main route; Clyde, at St. Thomas's, to sail for England about the 18th ...

BAYONETTED AT COSHAM

... Sergeant Cuell lwith intent to do him grievous c A bodily harm. It appears that about ?? Id Corporal M'Hardy, Private William Brothers, al r and Thomas Gray, officer's servant, left Fort or :e Widley and proceeded in the direction of re Cosham. When near ...

HAMPSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... the charge of inde-C cently assaulting Julia 1ielly, a child under ten years of C age, at Aldershot, on the 10th of July. . Thomas Oliver, indicted for stealing a piece of timber, the property of his master, James Fletcher, at Eling, on the 23rd of August ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... Lymington.-Thoma Peers, Stephen x Ncwpor andtow). Isle of Wight.-Richard Hardy, John Nanoarrow (Cowes), William Beamish Saul, M.A. , (Freshwater), Joserh Heaton (suapernumerary). u Ventnor.-Thull as Leach,Robert Stevensou (Shanklin). n Rydc.-Thomas, Hulme ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A PORTSMOUTH MAN

... is rTHE H A 'LEGEi) DFRAIDTS BY A at II, IPOlTS3AI'OUTli MAN. At. Greenwich, on Saturday, Frederick Hardy R.uffle, 38. formuerly of Portsmuouth, was chnrged oil renoiad, onl a warraut, with obtainling £100 by intae preteinces from West Clhottesi, compositor ...

A PORTSEA TRAGEDY

... was pepper for her mother. Thomas went inside ces, to get *the ?? and Lloyd followed peal her into the blok-room. Lloyd in leaving the lant house had to pass the stoker,wblo was still stand- ther ing in the doorway. Thomas states that as she tuld went ...