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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... which acted on a flabby heart. - Natural death was the verdict. A sciA AN'ss S TfiiNGBl DEATH. On-SaturdayvDr. Danford Thomas held *1n inquest at the St. Pancras coroner's tourt - relative to the death of Henry John Dove, aged 52, lately residing at ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... was admitted on the same day to the chil- dren's ward, and died on the 17th. Mr. Tonking. one of the house surgeons at St. Thomas's hospital, stated that ont Mondyv serious symptoms supervened, and the child subsequently died front inflammlation of the ...

LAW&POLICE, SATURDAY

... Jobs Webb, and William Hardy, were I charged with stealing a large quantity of corn, the t property of Mr. Seabrook, their employer; *and 1i. i tiam W7Osctchurch, landlord of the Pigeons public-h house, Roomford-read, and Thomas TMitkera, ostler, v were ...

THE SHAM MARQUIS OF ORMOND

... as I might just as well have so much money in my poolet as there, although it is liote safe. I have determined to lend Mr. Hardy the sun of 1,0086 at 5 per cent., secured by hill of sale on ships, &c. He is a liglhternan. and has a very tolerable young ...

A MAN WITH THREE WIVES

... Hoylake, Liverpool. MIrs. Appleton waS married to him on Jan. 20 lart at Holy Trinity church, Dinton , undour bhe name of George Hardy. He then described hirtself as a civilengin er, of Ale;anrra-park, Mos*-side. She after- wards discovered trat he had uiarried ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... station a number of cards were found on Hardy, also a Banlk, of Engraving note. Hardy was the most expert cardsharper in London, and had obtained some thousands of pounds by means of the three-card trick.-Hardy: Have you ever seen me play?-Witness: No ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with assault- I ing with a whip Captain Harmer Hardy, late of the 18th Hoissars, and Mrs. HelenaE 'Hardy, residing at 19, Warrington-crescent, I Maida-vale.-The evidence of Captain Hardy a was that he married the prisoner's sister, l who died ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... and -Irs. Julia Dearn Hardie, of Goldhawk-road, Sbepherd's-bush, were called on, further to answer the accusation of being concerned in performing an operation and ad- ministering medicine for an unlawful purpose.- Mrs. Hardie surrendered to her bail ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... waiting room at Wood- green station respecting the death of Charles Thomas Fuller, aged 44, a rail- way porter, residing at 55, Pembroke- street, Caledonian-road, King's Cross. Joseph Hardy, a porter, of 22, Cale- donian-street, deposed that on Thursday last ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESES SESSIONS

... having stolen an ulster coat, a feather, a Pair of boots, and other articles, and divers money, value 171.. the property of Thomas Ward5 her ?? Guilty.-Oii tle death of the Drisoner's mother.she and another sister were turned out by the father end told ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. A FATxeh emAL AT FOOTBAFI'tlad l ission Mr. Baxter held an inquiry at the teis of Thomas room, Domley-by-Bow, respecting the deat oabfouera DosseWt, aged 10 years , the son of a Lrifklayers'labor, reaiding at 3, Chadbourn-streCet ...

INGENIOUS CHECK FORGERIES

... I INGENIOUS CHECK FORGERIES. l On Wednesday, Themas Brookes, William Hardy, William Bch ofield, and Thomas Miles, of whom the first two had bsen see'eral times remanded, were brought up at Bow street for final examination, charged with a series of forgeries ...