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MURDER AND SUPPOSED BURGLARY AT A FARM HOUSE, IN CHESHIRE

... Stockport. 1 A farmer and grazier, named James Henderson, aged about d6i years, lived at a farm in Robin's-lane, Bramall, called c Hardy's farm, and about two o'clock in the-morning the D family were alarmed by hearing the discharge of a pistol or l e gun in his ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, Oct. 23

... and costs. 3f STEALING BoNsE.-William Holmes, an old offender, was charged with stealing 501hs. of bones, the property of Thomas ,d Pashley, Sadler-gate.-Dr. BENT recognized prisoner as one t who had frequently appeared before them, and asked him if al ...

DERBYSHIRE MARCH ASSIZES

... 2-9, shoemaker, Thomas Stereos, cc Andi 24, lubourer. std Elizabethe Dean alias Creaves, 28, (alo was at ars'f atlmitted as evidence), were clsarged with stealing on tlte 3rd !o,'of Marbli inst., 12t0lba. of lead, the property of Thomas Allen hti ti t ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the wilful murder of George Wingfield, at Annesley, o01 the 29th December, 1857, John Gelsthorpe, William Atkinson, Francis Hardy, Joseph Burton, William Tomkinson, and James Beardall, were charged with night poaching in the preserves of Annes- ley-wood ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, THURSDAY, April 1

... manner, tic BExkW11111ae INFsOIsliATrIOsN.-Thomas 'Whittle, of tile en .Orange Tree bees-house, Bridge-gate, was summoned for WI keeping-his )ouse open after eleven o'clock at niglit.-Police- fri constabir Hardy proved that on Saturday night, the 13th D ...

DERBYSHIRE JUEN SESSIONS

... Mr. G. Ashley, Mr. H. Id Buxton, Mr. W. Cartledge, Mr. E. Clay, Mr. R. Dicken, :h Mr. J. Docksey, Mr. J. Farnsworth, Mr. J. Hardy, Mr. ip M. Hughes, Mr. J. Marriott. Mr. J. Newton, Mr. J. ie Orme, Mr. R. Potter, Mr. G. W. Saxon, Mr. J. Smedley, r. Mr. H ...

THE ROBBERY AT CLUMBER HOUSE

... , the property of the Duke of New. i ve castle, well knowing the same to have been stolen. It may P ad Le remembered that Thomas Epps, brother to the prisoner ap in the present case, was tried and convicted at the last Newark. thisessson of having stolen ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13

... spent on the night in question and what he had with him at the time of the alleged robbery. He denied being exces- sively ?? Hardy received prisoner into custody and searched him at the police-station, but found nothing on him. Witness thought he perceivedome- ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS,

... Prisoner gave me 5s. on account at the door of tile public- No. hoose. 1 afterwards received I s. 6id. from a man named hou Hardy, who had it, I uttderstood, from the prisoner,. I1 slee brought prisoner before tile magistrates; lits promised to pay tin ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... Vicarage of Kilmocar, diocese of Ossory; Rev. T. Griffith, to a Minor Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Rochester; Rev. H. Hardy, to the Vicarage of Jurby, Isle of Man ; Rev. Robert Mills Inskip, to be Chaplnin and First Naval Instructor to H.M.'s Training ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT. Wednesday, June 8. (Before the Mayor and R. Pegc, Esq.) Drunkards.—Elizabeth Hodgkinson, ..

... was discharged. —Richard Macconnell charged with a similar offence Gerard-street, by police-constable Hardy, was fined ss. and costs. An Assault.—Thomas Bradshaw was summoned for an assault upon Reuben Alsebrook, in Bath-street, on the Saturday evening ...

STAFFORDSHIRE

... following cases came for hearing before Sir O. Mosley, Bart., and C. W. Lyon and J. Hardy, Esq. : A large number of victuallers'licenses were renewed, the only exceptions being Thomas Cowlishaw, Bell Inn. Burton, and John Sutton, Bell Inn, Anslow. William Abberley ...