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CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... her son Thomas, and I said, ' Now, tell me whether Mr. Ankera has done anything to you or not'? She said, flush, as if afraid that anyone should hear what she was going to say. I said, It is no secret, for little Tonm Ias told Ann Hardy. I said ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... when the trains v.;re passing. The road had been drained beforo, and Mr. Formby hond not objected to pay his propartion.- Thomas Waddington hbd known the road for 42 years, dining whicb timo it was open to the public. There had beenagatethere, butitbadtotbeen ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... Chadwick, tha.t mueanls be taken to ascertainl in each petty sessional divisiou whoael reformlatories were fuU. 5iENTEiNOES. Thomas Taylor, 46, dentist, pleaded guilty to stealing two watches, the pioperty of lobert 'l'rvner, at Bury, on the 20th Jamliary ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... bowels on the rail of the boat; had he not been caught, be would have been in all probability washed over- board. Dr. Thomas, of Hardy-street, was called in to the deceased, and attended him up to the time of his death, which took place on Thursday morning ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... ornot. Itiwas, therefore s presumed that, in killing the fowls. Thomas had acted under directions from Mr. ling, who had no gun ,d license either. For the defence it was contended that g Thomas was not liable, as he was the occupier of land, 3t and that ...

MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... named Hardy, a greengrocer, went to see what was r, the matter, and on his way up a passage c whsichleads from the street to the house, he met a s man who remarked, See what a mess this man has s done at the woman; he has gone upstairs. Hardy o ran ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 16. 8. DRIGHOUSE, cORONER FO ?? LANCASHIRE. COnai FATALLY ScAwDED.-At Widnes, on the ody of- George Hardy, aged 15 months, son of -.Joseph and Jane. Hardy, of Lathaimstreet, Appletoru On the 2Srd instant the mother of de- ceased was preparing cocoa, and ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... i LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT. La. . bee he THURSDAY, JULY 2. ord 3W BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR BELLRINGOLl Rly e Thomas Edward Hardy.-The bankrupt, te who came up for further public examination, had pals he been a cycle dealer in Soatliport He was now dquestioned ...

DOUBLE MURDER BY A FATHER

... E OF DE ?? -, ?? Pradburn, aged 36.1abonrer. was charged at the Manchester ASsiies yesterday with the mur- tder of Phrebe Hardy. 17 years of age, the illegiti- mate daughter of his deceased wife. at iarnwsorth, near Bolton, on the 3rd May, 1882. Mr. Nabh ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... their clothing ihiis, inmaresf! i t casual ward at Dutton Workhouse, Thomas Moraaul Thomas Smith, rough-looking ti-amps, were ?? tenced to 14 days' hard ?? Rirha garger on the Ship Canal at Moore, and Joar elxl Bate, of Overtou,' were: each charged with =rq ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... property of Freeman, Hardy, and Willis, Church.street. Prisoner made no reply, and, as he bore a very bad character, he was sent to gaol for one month, with hard labour. ABSsALT.-WtlliSm Britain was summoned for assault- ing Thomas Ecales on Monday night ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... standing in Bruinswick:Htreet, when he was knocked down and run over by a horse and shandry belonging to Mr. Andrew Thomas, paper dealer, Hardy-street, and driven by Owen Hughes, He was taken to the Northern Hospital, where it was found that ono of his eogs ...