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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 ...

REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIRMINWGHA GUN TRADE

... Child, Joseph Clive, Francis Deakin, Herbert Griffiths, William Griffiths, Edward Hardy, Thomas Edge, William Jackson, Joseph Jerome, Charles William King, John Marson, Thomas Moxham, jun., Edward Owen, Bruerton Ryland, Abraham Terry, John Henry Timmings ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... an'exception, crime having decreased since 1861 rather ex- than increased. it I. TIIH 5IANCOTE FOACPINtf AFFRtAV. I so Thomas Hardy, 30. Collier, John Hallam, 28, shoemaker. they Samsseel;Potter. 21. miner, Henry Mlartin. 34, excavator, Win. Id1 tiallam ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Jonathan Smith, farmer, Scoreby; Benjamin Bachelor, brewer, Bridlington; Thomas Yates Hardy, farmer, Aldhorough;* Wm. Park, farmer .Bainton; Christopher Wilson, farmer, Frby; Thomas l Husband, farner, Bugthorpe; John Witty, farmer, Fimber. ! The CRAIRnMAN ...

DERBYSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... defended Yates, and Mr. Merewood Shaw. -Thomas Hardy. draper, of Beancer, sent on the 8th of August to I Watts and Co.. of Manchester, far certain good~s, and en the 10Oth I I I i I i I I i eir L-Tblrrnras Hardy. draper, of Herenor, sent on the 8th of ...

HULL MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Thre towels, the property of Thomas Pickering.-Two calendar STEALING A BLADDER OF LARD. i HENRY DUNN (20) was charged with stealing a bladder of lard, the property of rhomas Wilson. Mr. HUNTER ?? the 13th of September, Thomas Wilson, a carrier, left a bladder ...

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

... abour theextree pu Ismet ?? coul inflict. WEDNESDAY. Present-His Worsi tllpthe Mayor, Messrs. W. K. Wait., H. Thomas and F, Terrell. Thomas Hardy, an elderly. man, was charged with fraudulently disposing of a e'nnyworth of coke, the Property Of the Bristo ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... a of -The bench infficted s fine of IEe. and Costs or fourteen knd days. - rail STONE THROWER[4.-Arthur Hamptoc and Thomas In Hardy, two boys, were summoned fur throwing stones in rg Harringtoo-8treet On July IOtb,-Frank Sharpe said the P the lads threw ...

DERBY BOROUGH LICENSING SESSIONS

... signed b 120, ad a memrial aginst signed by 20. left AN APP'LICATION TO TRiANSFDRI. Mr. F. Stone applied, on behalf of Mr. Thomas I Hardy, for a provisional transfer of the license at We Hallam's Vaults, Queen Street, to new premised Stri about to be erected ...

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 ...