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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Inspector ought not to have interfered. Hardy haa been D ot in business for himself, and Mr. Hardy, moanufacturer, e ot his late employer, know this. Air. Berry produced e at invoices found in possession of Hardy, amd which pur- 1, s ported to show that ...

BRIGG PETTY SESSIONS

... were each fined 5e., with Ds. 6d. costa.s on ii r- Thomas Britliffe, of Snitterby, labourer, was summoned oven ad for being drunk on licensed premises there, and refusing were ,r- to quit. Mr. Thomas Robinson, the landlord, gave purp aevidence, after ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... to stand over. The business, it appeared, was established in 1866 by the defendant, Mr Richards, Mr Stephen Newborn. and Mr Thomas Johnson, both since deceased. In his affidavit the plaintiff stated that originally Ur Richards had brought in about £500 ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... breaking the glass. Mr. Hardy's meerschaum pipe was also broken. P.C. Parrott (113) stated that the r defendants were drunk on the night in question, and r he thought that Hardy was as drunk as the defend- e ants. It appeared that Mr. Hardy has agreed to make ...

BARTON PETTY SESSIONS

... William Day and John H:ookham. East Halton : Thomas Johnson. and Ed Westoby. Goxhill: John Catley and John Dean. Habrough A Mapplethorpe and Jos Spencer. Horketow: Jo Mag'r and T Smith. North Kiliufiigholme: Thomas Farrow and C Dent.' Saxby'; R Usher and F ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT PANNAL

... o'clock Hes tt in the morning when Thomas returned -Charles came home ,ii esrlier. Mr. Crowe's nanie lied not been mentioned ?? E. night. Had heard tltat Thomas and Mr. Crowe ]sadi hadJ' seine difference. Had not lieas-d Thomas say that lee htad ja y been kntocked ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... owing, Gilbey admitted it was correct, and said he would make a payment On account in a few days. Hardy saw Gilbey again on the 11th April, and he then told Hardy that he was not responsible, and that he did not owe any money to the prosecutors for goods supplied ...

THE RUSSIAN ROUBLE NOTE FOREGERY

... Iuncaid Hardie, John Thomas Campbell, and William Aitchison Wilson, M.D., the sur- viving executors, the personol estate being sworn under £200,000. Tee testator bequeaths £20,000 upon trust for each of his three sisters, Elizabeth Hardie, Janet Hardie, and ...

WEST RIDING INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... of Wmn. Robinson, at Braedford.-George Bennett, a. a concertlna, the P. of Thomas Seed, at Dawsbury.-f hoines Walshawy, a. a shawl, the p. of E Nancy Thornton, at Batley.-Thomas btilues, Benjamin Sykes. and John Stapleton, o, a timepiece, the p. ?? Walker ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES, YESTERDAY

... life, and sentenced him to four years' penal servitude. Thomas Swales, 19, Mary Ann Richardson, 24, and Thomas Smith, a man of colour, aged 28, were charged with a burglary in the house of D er. Thomas Wison, of the Nun Wind Corn Mill, Biehopthorpe-road, ...

WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... crimna buiaess of teeassizes Was corn. mened with on Monday befo're Mfr. Justice Hoy maen, and the ingare among the trials con. Thomas Green (32), labourer, ?? indicted furfeloni- Lously cutting and Woundin~g Marl, Paver, with intent to Murder, at Barnsley ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... prisoner sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment and seven years' police supervision.- Mr Haigh prosecuted. A WIFE BEATER.-Thomas Thompson (47) pleaded guilty to unlawfully and maliciouslvinflicting grievous bodily harm on his wife, Catherine Thompson ...