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DUDLEY

... defended. The facts have been already fully reported in our columns, and it is now only necessary to, state that plaintiff, Thomas Ha;rdy, a bill discounter, of Wolver- bampton, sued defendant, Solomon Jackson, a nivin who could not write his name, forayment ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... was adlourned gmie die. On the bpplication of Mr. Smith, leave was given to the nasignees to bringven action against Mr. Thomas Hardy, to recover the value of certain propertty which hehad sold under a bill of sale obtained from the Pcc re 0'y. lle11soce ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... dischwge. Mr. Motteram for assignees, Mr Griffin for bankrupt. No opjiosition was offered the assignees ; but acreditor named Thomas Hardy appeared in person to oppose, and examined bankrupt with regard to the disposal of a portion of his property. He applied ...

THE CAPTURED GANG OF BIRMINGHAM THIEVES

... selvee et Thomas's door. Thomas denied that there was any stolen Iroperty In bii house, and, on the artloles being found, he said he knew nothing about them. In answer to the Bench, Thomas repeated the dental of his guilt Hardis said Thomas ...

THE CLERKENWELL OUTRAGE

... Joseph Hardwick, Samuel Cornforth, Thomas Moxham, William Parker, William Bragg, William Clayton, Ed- ward Bosworth, Henry Burbidge, Charles Hai(luck, Thomas Creed, John Christopher Yeomans, John Wain, JT.mes Hunt, Thomas Adams Ford, and Alfred Fisher.- ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... house, and was not seen again until Wlednosday last, on which day he presented himself to Mr. Hardy, and asked for admission to the tramp department. Ir. Hardy asked him if lie was not ashamed of himself for ?? taken the parish clothing, to which lie responded ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... William lomlins, late of the back of 9, New Thomas Street, cab proprietor; James Morris, 167, Cromwell Road, Blooms. bury, carpenter and contractor; Joseph Henry Greener, 15, Loveday Street, gurmnaker,; William Hardy, lodging at 12, Marshall Street, basketmaker; ...

FOUR MORE ARRESTS

... Friday. Nicholas English, Patriok Mulvany (otherwise Mullany), Wim, Desmond, and John O'Keefe wore brought up before Sir Thomas Henry, at Bow Street, this morning, uponthe chargeof treason-felony. Mr. Poland, instructed by the Treasury, conducted the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... serious charge brought against the Rev. Edwara Gaille, rector of St. Luke's, of discbalgiD9 a rifle bullet into the house of Mr, Thomas Brown, who has for the last ten years acted gratuitouaty ?? inSt. Lukee's Church. At twelve o'clockC on the nlip of Sunday ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Befose Sir John Ratci;ff, Mfessrs. T. C. S. Kynnersley, S. : Thornton, and Thomas Phillips. A BATCH OF REFBRACTORY PAue'ERS.-Four robust- looking girls, swearing the Workhouse clothing and giving the names of and describing ...

SHREWSBURY EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... hard labour. Mr. Loxdale Warren prosecuted. The prisoner was undefended. PLA1 E D GuILTrY-Thomas Williams pleaded guilty to stealing three fowls, the property of Thomas Simon, on October 24, at Moreton Say, and was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment, with ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (Mayor), ?? LuMr, F. I. WeIA, am? S. Rawulis. ABOADLTING TEn Poucn.-Thomas Phillip?, a wire-drawer, IIviig in ldlkford Street, was brought up on a charge of this 'mpture. Pollve mrlstable Hardy (325) stated that about half-put eleven o'cloch on Friday night ...