THE SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY

... command. He as appointed Admiral Boxer from the manner in which he was mentioned to him about thirty years since by Sir Thomas & Hardy, as being the beat seaman he knew. Admiral Boxer 1 n, has more than justified the opinion so formed of him. He l (Sir ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Jonathan Smith, farmer, Scoreby; Benjamin Bachelor, brewer, Bridlington; Thomas Yates Hardy, farmer, Aldhorough;* Wm. Park, farmer .Bainton; Christopher Wilson, farmer, Frby; Thomas l Husband, farner, Bugthorpe; John Witty, farmer, Fimber. ! The CRAIRnMAN ...

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 ...

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 ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER

... Thursday the 12th inst. two boys accidentally found the body of the infant in a ditch betwee'n Manchester and Charltan-cum Hardy. The prisonet maiotained a serious demeanour during the examination, but beyond that exhibited no signs of remorse, made no ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 23rd instant, an inquest was held at the house of Mr George Grey, farmer, Old Heaton, in the parish of Cornhill,'before Mr Hardy, coroner, on the body of Livingstone Angus, horse dealer, of Tweed- mouth, aged 34 years. The deceased wae in the habit of ...

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- ...

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 ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... afterwards one of the Hull police called at his (Mr. a Hardy's) house, about ?? six o'clock in the mora-si, ES. ing, and inquired whether the prisoner had any autho- q rge rity to sell iron. Mr. Hardy said he had not, and also wI I as that the bar produced ...

THE CASE OF STRAHAN AND CO

... on banking accounts, which bad been eramined and found correct ky the official assignee. Amongst them were proofs by Mr. T. Hardy, banker, of Grantham; the Rev. J. F. Bullock, of Badminton; John Rannie, EsR., of Lower Be ave-street; Mr. Bevan, banker, of ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Esq., at the Dead House, in this town, on the body of a newly- born infant female child, which had been found by a boy named Thomas Oldham, on Bunday merning last, lying in the hedge side along Sootswood Road. The body was wrapped in an old petticoat and ...