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SCENE IN A CHURCHYARD

... i covered with blood 'and smarting from' the wound, struckn the viar. I This statemesit wai corrohorated P Iby. Mr. Thomas Kirkby Hardy, who was preient, oi and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could . not have 'been an acoident; and 'also by. William ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... by one of the attendants at the ottom of the bath, in about 4 feet depth of water. He was instantly taken out, and Mr. Thomas, of Hardy- street, and Mr. Kelly, of Great Geo'rge-etreet, surgeons, were sent for, but on their arrival at the place they pronounced ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... bleacher. Hugh Seed, Breigbtuet, manufacturer. Frederick Cope, Chorlton cum-Hardy, spirit merchant. I William Henry Heywood, Chorlton cum-Hardy, gentleman. 1 William Christopher Hardy, Didsbury, clerk. 1 William M'Dowel, Didsbury, warehouseman. tl Richard ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... address unknowvn. Thomas C. Jones, Evanstown A berkenfig, Bri lgend. latly Windsor-road, Senghenydd, Lber Valley; Heolfach. 1strad, Rhoudda Valley, Glamorganshire, butcher. SCOTCHE SEQUESTRATIONS. Thomas Stevenson Hardie (otherwise Thomas ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Aprit, f - and Elizabeth Hardy, his mother, was summoned e: ?? for caulsing the animal to be worked while unfit. tM ir Inspector Greatrex and Police-onstable 46 ir (Toolan)1 proved the case. The magistrates fined n Elizabeth Hardy 25. 6d. and 5s. costs, ...

WOOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... to a heating apparatus in his coach- l onse. Mr. Iarber (town clertk-, office, represented the Corporation, and Mr. 0. ?? Hardy appeard for the defendant. The defendant farther connlained of the uanrsonablenese of tnU sunms of 15sa and £1 .0s for two ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... claim for wages by a seaman belonging to the Greek ship Con- stantinos, Mr. Hardy appeared on behalf of the owners of the vessel, and Dr. Comains, 3P., represented the seaman-Mr. Hardy said that this matter was really a summons adjourned by the registrar to ...

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 ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... tatlor, stealing a gold guard. Two months' hard labour: Thomas M'Laughlin, assault. Acquittals: William 21'lianzie, 24, engraver, stealing type ornaments; Thomas Smith, 21, hooker, and Thomas Evans 19, striker, shopbreaking; Joseph Knight, 18, barinan ...