POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... halugh, dipptil ?? Outfitter, Thrift-strect, Onl tfle 29th of Aiige!t last.-W En D SN ?? ChristiO was lined 5s, Thomas 'turner 2s Gd, and Thomas Gray 5d and rosts, all publicans, severally char ged by P.C. Kidd and Hudson, with having their hooses open on ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN LAMBETH

... with intent to to commit a felony, was committed to the house of correction to If hard labour for one calendar month. to Thomas Hardy and Henry Huset, charged with resisting se police roctatable Edwin Davis, whilst acting in the due id execution of his ...

COUNTY COURT

... Bennett, who claimed £5 3a. 6d. from the Pdefendant, Wi.Loe, o mt's work, done in 1847 ban188ending May in the latter year. Thomas Hardy ait stated thact the plaintiff was his sister-in-law, and carried ig- on her business in Moorfields. The work, in respect ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... bleacher. Hugh Seed, Breigbtuet, manufacturer. Frederick Cope, Chorlton cum-Hardy, spirit merchant. I William Henry Heywood, Chorlton cum-Hardy, gentleman. 1 William Christopher Hardy, Didsbury, clerk. 1 William M'Dowel, Didsbury, warehouseman. tl Richard ...

THE WEST GLOUCESTER ELECTION RIOTS

... thenE and there made a great noise and disturbance, and assaulted S and beat Thomas Hazell, Henry Knight, E. Broad, W. David, Thomas Hood, Charles Breakspear, William Hardy, ti and Rumsey Langley, of the Gloucestershire police force, a while in the execution ...

DURHAM EASTER SESSIONS

... NEIL COLL (18), and STEPHEN HARDY ?? were charged with having stolen, at Sunderland, six stones weight of' rope, t10e proparty of Aaron Blackotaw. Mtr S. GIoy was for the proesLitiosa; Mr Sgismonie defended Hardy. Hardy wa sacquitted. Coll vas found ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ma v Williims-Wentworth v Cherval (2) -Dyke v Edwards-Fowler v Fowler-Olayton v Newport-Bruges v Hiteboock-Smith v Turner-Thomas v Townsend. Remaining petitions. (Before Vice-Chancellor Sir J. PARXXR.) Cause petitions, unopposed first. Adjourmed petitions ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... under Masters in Chancery Abolition Act * Lyne v Calvert-Taylor v Cargili. Cause list: Trelawney v Mostyn-Con- stable v ?? v Hardy-Bole v Lord Bexley-Ward v -nmsray-Les-t v Roebuck-Hurst v Nurst-Colbourn v CoRlinLg -Acate v Puck-Re Lorsa-da-Re Bares-Re ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LIVERPOOL 0OURT OFYBAKRUPTY. I - . . . RE AnsoN HARDY.-This bankrupt caime before the 0o g coart on Friday, on his last examination. Mr. J. Yates ti jun., opposed on behalf of a creditor, and after calling of attention to some items in the balance-sheet ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Watson (2)-White v Smith. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at lo1 Causes: Edwards v Edwards (part ?? v Chatlld- Bray v Bridport-Hardy v Hull-Panter v Paster-Barlow , Lantour-Calvert V Seabright-Frost v Hilten-Beg v Oddie, Tattcrsall-Brown v Smith-Attorrrey ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... (2)-Utteriiarc v Stevens-Cox v Robins (2)- Ryan v Gajie (2)-Holder v Holder (3)-Goodall v Barley (2)- Hobbs v Poreons-Climenson v Hardy. Report: Ball v Edington. (Before Master Sir Wrl.LIAYm toIsa.) Tuely v Atkins-Collingwood v Clenieutson-Parsons v Ede- Hoyes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wseek. SIHOTLElY.BRIDGEP.-FcinIAsc.-MieliaeI Kelly, Thomas Mullen, coil Francis Connery, all of Berr-Edge, for at breach of the peace by figictiseg, wvere fined 2s Gd aced 7s Gil costs ?? Triry and Thomas Stonehasise, fer at like offence, were lined Is, ...