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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Samah Ifar'ke7e, 73, her ?? mother, were convicted-for that they, 5 aving the custody and care of William by Hardy, Ada Hardy, and Thomas Hardy, iy infants'of tender years, did neglect to pro- :h vide sufficient food and clothing, whereby Y. their lives ...

Law Intelligence

... given into custody, when she admitted she had INUOD tho windows, but could a&sin no reason for her eonduet. Police-onstable Thomas Hardy, 412 A, proved that he was set to.watch the prosecutor's premises, and for tht p poe he stationed himself on skylight, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... having violently I assaulted an olduman who had been sent tohishouse to make z a seizure for rent, at No. 8, Fireball-ourt. Thomas Hardy, the broker, went into the house armed l with the proper authority, and was seized by the throat by a the complainant, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... reanda made inqnaes alsbut the stone, and dtd r now intend to go on vith the c harge against the prisoner. Police conatable Thomas Hardy, 412 A, caid ho took the prisoner into custody, and when the charge was read over to him he admitted havnog pawned the ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... ktcreford, tailor. Shenderson, Henry, Kingtoln-upOn-Hull, builder.of Lockwood, George Henry, Gatnaborough, plumber. - Hardy. Thomas, Southport, cycle agent. Geore Crm~Lserpol, htelProprietor. e i~ieLrbr.Nwot ale.50 hi dealer. acs EL Jonotret ilim hrtncma ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... patients when he was away from his father's house, and was in Arbour-square from half-past two to three o'clock. Mr. Thomas Arthur Hardy, of 22, Turner-road, was sent for to the defendant's house on Monday last. He found him bleeding from a wound on the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... were charged svith having, at Monk Frystoh. on the a29th January last, aissulted with violence, and robbed, one Thomas Baeniforth. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Johnston appeared for the prosecu- tion, and Mr. Dearoaey defended the prisoners. It appeared that the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... , and saw a cart belonging to Hardy drawn up before defendant's door. Knowing that Hardy had been convicted of supplying adulterating material to publica=s, they watched, and saw the carman, under the directions of Hardy himself, take a small cask into ...

HORRIBLE CHILD MURDER AT PADDINGTON

... conmunicated with, and during the day wore busy in examining other dust heaps, with a view of finding the headless body. Dr. Thomas was apprised of the discovery, and the head now romaine at the Paddington Mortuary. DR. JOSEPR PARKER, after en absence of ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... Approaching Hardy, the latter arose to his feet, and at the same moment prisoner raised an axe above his head and rushed at Hardy, shouting lie would do for him. Hardy attempted to seize the pri. saner, when the axe descended on the left side of Hardy's head ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... was being conveyed to Hardy's passed e Mr. Dean's shop, and as Mrs. Fletcher and shit, were passingt it, Ann Dean pointed to the shop, and told Mrs. Fletcher a that Isaac Dean, who was to have the key, lived there. The prisoner Hardy was related to the deceased ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... she lived near the Pannal station, and wao the mother of Thomas and Charles Richmond. Thomas was not workingonthedaycfthe accident. Charles came home from his owork a little after seven. Thomas came in soon after, and they got their sap-ers together. ...