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A MODEL VICAR

... away-he was stunned, and lqst a deal of blood. The vicar went away, but re- turned again, and witness then struck him. Thomas Hardy, boot and shoe dealer, of Gringley, who witnessed the affair, said the vicar, when plaintiff struck at him, ran away, shouting ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... atthhe-sessLons, for stealing a quantity of,' wet clothes, theproperty of Thomas Miller:; diso, a shee4 the property of Thomas ?? Forbes was fined, 5s and costs, and.aohn Blliott and Thomas Straker were dis-. charged on payment of cotts,'for ?? DrnniMarshall ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT

... street, Derby, was fined 20s. and Costs for being drunk and e using obscene language at Long Eaton on Ootober 14th.- ~ Thomas Hardy was charged with being drunk and fighting 'Y in Long Eaton Market-place on the lith inst.; and Win. ' Kent was charged ...

THE STARVATION OF CHILDREN AT TOTTENHAM

... seventy- ti ree, Inarriet, were indicted, for tliat thby, Ivi iig thle cs.tody anil care of William 'lardy, Ala Hardy, andl Thomas Hardy, infantsol teiideryears, did neglect to provide iiujiciwkt lood and clothing, *vhereby the live.s oF such children ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Harrison; the Golden Eigle Inn, Swallow Street, from James Smitth to Thomas Hardy; ?? Brewery, Scholefield Street, from William Taylor to John Ford ; the Rose and Shamrock Inn, Thomas Streeit, from the adimiutstrat;ix of Edward Woolley (deceased) to Sarah ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Tavern, ,Bordesley Green, to Elizabeth Fox; Atlas Tavern, (Catteal Road, to Ann Goodie ; Ryland Arms, Leopold Street, to Thomas Hardy General Have- c lock, Hlope Street, to Robert Hammond; BlArquis of Lorne, Nestown lnow, to usm. Holliday; Anglo-llavarian ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... c beI time, or the reason for doing the act. An oplsn verdict was returned. or ANOTHER VIcTn To DRINK-On the body of or Thomas Hardy, sopposed to be a coisnercial to traveller, who died in a lodging-louse in a loscomion-street on Tuesday night froi he ...

DERBY ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Mr. W. Hart, Mr. H. Offiler, ' Mr. ?? Stone said that in August of last year a pro- visional license was granted to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kimberley, in respect of promises be was about to erect at the corner of Middleton Street and St. Gile's Road, New ...

FRAUDS ON LONDON CLERGYMEN

... comimunicat~ion from the poli, e. 'Ee detained him till the arrival of a policeman, and eave him into custody. --The Ker.- Thomas Hardy Banks, a Wesleyan minister, of Avenue-ardeus, 'Ae on, gave evidenbe- againhtthe pri- Isoner, who obtained loso from h m ...

LEGAL

... amendment and consoli- dation of the law relating to workmen's dwellings. Mr. Osborne Morgan is Chairman of the Committee. THOMAS HARDY, known as the Kentish Town murderer, has been found guilty of the wilful murder of Florence Veuney in May last, and sentenced ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBY COUNTY COURT MONDAY, Jan. 15

... JOHNaO:I V. SMITH. Plaintiff, who calls himself at ' professional jockey, living at Nottingham, sought to recover from Mr. Thomas Hardy Samithl, farmer, Ambaston, the sum of 81. 8s. for riding two of his horses at Dei-by steeplecliases on the 14th March, ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... decided to inspect the premises in respect of which applications had been made by WIlliam Massey, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Webb, George Hall, and John Holden. The remaining applications were re- fused. The Sessions were then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning ...