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THE LATE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT BETHNAL GREEN

... decorating. The Hall, which was this year un- dertaken and designed by Willian Hardy, was greatly admired. Next to himself in decorating and designing stands Iis brother, Thomas Hardy, the manager of the Coffin Well, which never fails to elicit fromn the numerous ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... months' imprisonment. I SEDUCON'0,-II the Sheriff's Court, at Notting- sI ham, on Thursday, an action was brought by Mr. Thomas IC Hardy, some time since .an extensive butcher in that town, against Herbert Morgan, a etptain in the First Royal Dra- N goons ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... having violently I assaulted an olduman who had been sent tohishouse to make z a seizure for rent, at No. 8, Fireball-ourt. Thomas Hardy, the broker, went into the house armed l with the proper authority, and was seized by the throat by a the complainant, ...

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 ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... she lived near the Pannal station, and wao the mother of Thomas and Charles Richmond. Thomas was not workingonthedaycfthe accident. Charles came home from his owork a little after seven. Thomas came in soon after, and they got their sap-ers together. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... forgeries. Brooks, evidently prompted by Hardy's disclosures, now said that there were four parties in the job-a young fellow known as Dick, another named Miles (who he saw in court), and Hardy and himself. Hardy was the first to suggest getting a cheque-book ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... by Messrs. Hardy and Pul- lein, not having been filed, an adjournment of the bank- rupts' examination was ordered. The debts and liabilities of the bankrupts are said to be from £16,000 to £17,000 ; their assets about £7,000. IN RBE THOMAS HTIOH1INS. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Watts-Booth v Nelson. [Before Vioe-Chanocllor Sir W. P. WoeD.] Causes, &o.: Willoughby v Chamberlain--Fasema v Riccucci-Thomas v Thomas-Parker v Phillips-Langdale v Whitfield-Couchman v Donn6tt-Rusbout v Turner- Thornton v Stevenson-Monypenny v Monypenny-Foster ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... others. Middlesex Specisl Juries Duke of Beaufort v Tennant -Hartley v Wilkinson-CIowes v Lucas-Goodman v Creed Kent v Thomas-Thomas v Skeffineton. ?? Court. ?Miduilesex Common Juries: Skaif v Standen-Canton v Bullock-Sercombe v Claybon-Christmar' v Hare-Jack- ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... ?? - . . .. ?? PO0LICE-YESTERDAY. ie BOW-STREET.-Fnspector Hardy, of the G division of id police (Clerkenwell), Thomas Rcarl, 96 E, .lrk. Malrks, 74 BE, Henry Gates, 9 E, an(1 IsaacKnighit, 147 E (or Blooms- at bury division), attended before Mr. Jardine ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... three years' penal servitude, and Stannard to fifteen months' hard l aboar in the House of Correction. Mr. Palmer prosecuted. Thomas Davis, 33,wvas indicted for arobbery with violence upon Peter White. Mr. Way prosecuted. The prosecutorwas walking towards ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG FEMALE

... that she was on terms of intimacy with c him. A ?? as I knew that she was in the ficmily way, o I told Thomas Drory of it. I said to llice, Thomas, yot, it must be a villain. I know you are going to be married to j, Miss Gibbiag, and my daughter is seven ...