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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... IS cellar., China-st eet; Thomas Reece, 29, Sophla-street; Thomas Bibby, 12, Ropers-walr; Thomas Williams, 13 court, Eathbone-street; Edward Price, 14, Brighton-terrace; James O'Hare, S court, Hyslop-street; William Roberts, 93, Warwick-street; Martin ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... a-t, wes ?? moned at the instance of ?Mr. George Ieunlfea, tesA clerk in the Town-clerk's office, for s.esattltX. a by ?? Hardy. A cross sumnoas v. as taken against AMr. Dungelfe for assaulting the deeentZ Cooke. Mr. Solly, deputy town-clerk, appeared ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... Ferguson-steet, faif;., p~er .deale~r. SCOTC SEQUESTRATrOE S. > EWallae,52, High-st-eec, Maylie,& &spm and mi~ller. Thomas Hewatt, trading as Thomas H at ratd Co., 57, North Hanover-street, VaLr, draper. WINDING-UP NOICIMS. Foreign and Colonial Debanmnre uorpor ...

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1883

... New Swindon, Wiltshir clerk in Great WeSse Railway Stores Department Thomas Thomar AberhoddaPorth Glamorgushire smith. David Mrarsden, Hutclidsontreet, Mlddleaboronglz bricklayer, Thomas William Stevenson, Grovewhill, Middles. borough. accoantant. Peter ...

THE WIDNES POISONING MYSTERY

... ounce of arsenic for the purpose of poisoning rat-, to an elderly man who signed himself as William Johnson, grocer, Thomas-street. Thomas Smith, grocer, who signed as a witness, stated he knew Johnson by sight and noi by ?? Coroner said Jackson had not ...

KIRKDABLE PETTY SESSIONS

... a holebrik,. with wbxch M'Hardy saw hii strike the warder Ivo or ?? tmes ou the head. When M'Hardy seized 11h said' You can only hang me; t to ,iwhiohie W irdy ¢eplied that he would choke him. if he made any movement. M'Hardy dragged him to the entrance ...

THE COURT, &c

... the tiband and badge of Knights Commanders (civil division) of the order. Mr. R. Edmund Harrison, C.B., Mr. Thomas James Nelson, Captain Thomas Cappsge Brace, R.N., and Mr. Algernon Borthwick were likewise introduced, and received the honour of knighthood ...

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... 6st t; from the person or Thomas O'Grady, at Stockport, was sentenced, after numerous prior conviktions, to tiveyears' penal servitude. inifred Brogan, aged iO, factory w, orker, for stealing £2 and a bag irom the person of Thomas Lewis, at Stock-pert, tw~elve ...

THE HOYLAKE RAILWAY DISASTER

... i By-B Mir. Hardy: It was ?? usual fur thle trainwaiting in the station ' to start on the arrival of the incoming I. 'atrain.-By, the Coroiner: It was the positive duty P Is; of statiornmesters to start all Passenger C I tbatn.B Mr. Hardy : Witness bad ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... en money pai'd and work done in connection there- en ?? public examination wee adjourned to it the lath instant. Oil R13 THOMAS HARDY.-The bankrupt has been kV a cycle dealer at Southport, and has been before v the court several times for blie examination ...

KIRKDALE PETTY SESSIONS

... and held in both hands a whole brick, with which M'Hardy saw him strike the warder two or three times on the head, When M'lHardy seized him, he said, You can only hang me; that's all; to which M'Hardy replied that he would choke him if he made any movement ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... , was is acquitted on the charge of stealing a peck of potatoes , ano a basket, the property of Thomas Murphy, on the 5th of Aprl. My orris Oharles Hardy, 24 years, traveller, chargod Lt with stealing 13 pictures and si:o picture frames, the 2 propertV ...