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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ordered to pay a fine of 2Os., Mr. Hannay strongly condemning his conduct. SOUTHWARK. THE MASTER AND Sa3VsATS' AcT. - William Hardy, a journeyman skin-dresser, in the employ of Messrs. Bevington and Morris, Rouel tannery, Rouel, road, Bermondsey was summoned ...

THE PROVINCES

... accounted for. Several wit. nesees proved that they had paid the prisoner sums of mcney, for which he had not aecounted. Mr. Thomas Sbaw the prosecutor, said that the witness Harrison bad been carting coal for a servant of his all the year, yet there was ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... 12; and Daniol Donovan, 12, all of Canning- town, were c`_acged with stealing 34 cigars from 161, Victoria Dook-road.- Mirs. Hardy, the proxeutrix, heard some one in the shop, but on going out saw no one. Heery 6ibbons soon afterwards was Lrought in and ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... Friday-strqet; 6k. l9s. l0d. from Messrs. Hitehock. Williams, and Co., of St. Paul's-churchyard; and 41. 1is. 5d. from Messrs. Hardy, Sons, and Co., of Wood-street.-Mr. Dyer. stated that the prisoner had not accounted to him ?or those sums. nor for any portion ...

CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE

... against her husband, and by ?? Campbell against his wife, the Duke of Lord 11 Captain Shaw, General Sir William J>t pl adDr. Thomas Bird, was resumed on MIon- er Divorce division before Mr. Justice Butt a special jury. This was the 18th day of the on . 'The ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... becausez lot ye ig eat. Ibd not colne to see her, ttot bo l tonis too mach to drink. Sian t.r wad e IIU Bv(lnii0110 thl z idion hardied soy rscl eltl[lt owhat blay- pabed on the reviou5 evennotg.-bt. dirts t II of leave laonrrelied with your esthi3rt y-en molst ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... husband only gave her an ave- rage of 14s. weekly. and he replied that it was 34s., except on holiday occasions. He called Mr. Thomas Potter, manager of the cabinet department of the North London railway, who gave him an exem. plary character for good workmanship ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE TLLIENC THuN CuAnRa or ROBBERY AGAINST A SOLICITOR. -Thomas &aley Vessey, a solicitor out of practice, and residing at Fairfield-terrace, Stepney, appeared on bait on the charge of stealing 2001. in bank notes. At the previous examination it was ...

THE PROVINCES

... continued ?? little Variation v lose, a t four o'clock, when the numbers stood-wi a, d h 179.; Camp- bell, 101 ; majority for Mr. Hardy, 7b d n ,LANCASHIRE.-A FUGITIVE SLAVE Ix. Livy.-' A remOOA female slave iwas brought to Liverpool on Saturday night last by ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... belonging to Carter, Pateison, Limited. Mr. Popham prosecuted, Mr. 'Wvashing- ton appeared icr Parrish, and Mr. loals for Thomas. lMir. Popham statedthat the van wasstolentrom the Skin-market, Der- mcndsey, on August 5, and was found by the police a week ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... garden of 11, Brixton-hill. Witness and another constable searched. and in about an hour and a half found them. The prisoner Hardy was coming out of 'the area window, when Constable 78 IV arrested hitn. In the breakfast parlour Ryan and anotlir-.man were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Messrs. Boord, the distillers, as )secarity for extended credit. GUILDHALL. SEnDINC BAD M rAT TO TiE LoNDoN 9IAKBET.- Williamn Hardy, a pork and veal : armer, of Long Croft farin, Yeovil Marsh, vas summoned for sending meat unfit for i iuman food to the Central ...