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POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, June 28

... Ault, to Mr. id Alfred Wilmot; the Joiner's Arms, St. Helen's-street, from i id Mr. Thomas Bennett, to Mr. Richard Walker; the Pheasant, i of Trafile-street, from Mr. Thomas Storer, to Mrs. Mary i e Wheeldon; the Saracen's Head, St. James'-lane, from Mrs ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... and at seven o'clock the next his mnorningahe missed it.-Thomas Tliornewill said lie fouind the tifl, moeybx nth 51 Jl i mely's field, about 500 yards by frmprscto' oue ad30 rmprisoner's.-Thomas the Rose suerinendnt cnstble f Hrtaorne. said lie receivedhu ...

INQUESTS

... Acci- C dentally scalded. who Earoax mm. MOZL!Y, conoilln. steal On Thursday, the 14th inst., at Belper, on the body of steal Thomas Jenney, aged ten years. Deceased had been drowned Mat while bathing the day before in the Derwent, adjoining a field nigi ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20

... over to Middleton and ac- IC quaint his wife with his conduct,. ge STEALING A PAIR OF BooTs.-An old man, who gave the name of Thomas Williamson, and said he came from Shef- to fieldlwas charged with stealing a pair of boots from the shop of Mr. Ward, Iron-gate ...

SMALLEY PETTY SESSIONS

... SESSIONS. l,,,NAT. 9 THuusDAY, Nov. 2. (Before J. RADDFORD, Esq.) , CAUTION TO MINaaS.-W. Hardy, L. Time, John Sharp, . and Henry Hand, were charged by NV. Thomas, agent to the Butterley Company, with leaving their work without giving . 38 day's notice ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... feshotl alsd by the youngest child. d Preparet atid sotd in Boxes, Is. Id., ant'tlins, 2e. l&,4s. 13tt.,asd t Hs. Gst. e:,cs, by Thomas tieating, Chetist, &2., No. 79, St. Paul's . Churcti-yrnl, LoIndon, Solt retail by all Druggists aud t'tent ,Medicine Venitlers ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, WEDNESDAY, June 6

... some small articles the property of Mrs. the Smith. Mlrs. Smith did not apper, and the charge was Suis- rep ?? Corden and Ann Hardy, two girls, were Anl charged by police-constable Show witir having a dress and rim' scrubbing brush in their possession, supposed ...

SMALLEY PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, July 9

... bleed, H; e and he afterwards struck him over the eye; complainant bad ceC ,f not spoken to him, nor given him any ?? ex e Hardy was at the King of Prussia Inn, on the night named; ec Lomas said he would fight Richard Shaw; they had some . words, and bethen ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... admistering poison to William Hardy, John Hardy, and George Hardy with intent to murder them, at hl:lesovvelt, on thte Hlth of July. It appeared that in the mionth of November last tite prisoner was sent for by the v ifbe of Wim. Hardy, a bricklayer, at Oldbury ...

SMALLEY PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, August 6

... PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, August 6.i, 7- ?? .-A V W.,,n .A r ?? V c 1 I [Before J. RADrOIOt and W. NtEIHAm, Esqros. ASSAULTS. Thomas Mosley and his wife were charged by J. Callagan, with assaulting him at Ripley, on the 21st uht.-J. Callagan C stated that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... thle offence she wivs living apart from hi her husband at the house of a Air. Hardy, in the town of yV L Nottingham. On the 2nd of October last the prisoner come se 8 to Mr. Hardy's house from BeCtUo, in Leicestershire, wilere pI he was thien residing. lie ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, JAN. 11

... POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, JAN. 11. - at .. .. I v e- - -n . 1. - Id Before the MAYOR and R. FORMsAN, Esq.] I Lt BEGniNG.-Thomas Neile, an aged man, charged with~ r, a~t begging and usiug abusive and threatening language to Air. F. J1. Jessopp and Mr ...