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... given into custody, when she admitted she had INUOD tho windows, but could a&sin no reason for her eonduet. Police-onstable Thomas Hardy, 412 A, proved that he was set to.watch the prosecutor's premises, and for tht p poe he stationed himself on skylight, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... reanda made inqnaes alsbut the stone, and dtd r now intend to go on vith the c harge against the prisoner. Police conatable Thomas Hardy, 412 A, caid ho took the prisoner into custody, and when the charge was read over to him he admitted havnog pawned the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... , and saw a cart belonging to Hardy drawn up before defendant's door. Knowing that Hardy had been convicted of supplying adulterating material to publica=s, they watched, and saw the carman, under the directions of Hardy himself, take a small cask into ...

The Court

... MacLeod, Sh- Thomas Phillips, the very Rev. Dr. Rock, the Master of the Iroamongers' Company, the MBaster of the Merchant Taylors' Company, Mr. Alexander Barker. Mr. A. IV. Franks, Mr. R. Redgrave, R.A., Mr. Henry Vaughan, and Mr. Thomas Whitehead. Mr ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... name as Henry Hardy. The clerk to whom the application was made asked if he had an account with the bank, and the prisoner answering in the ahirmative, a blank cheque was given to.him. He filled it up for 100?., and put the name Larry Hardy to it. The clerk ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Mr. Secretary Hardy cin be said to have revoked the septqnce,f The letter wvas then read by the judge, and Was as follows: - Whitehall, Sept. 23, 1867. Sir,-In reply to year letter of the 21st inst. I am directed by Mr. Seoretary Hardy to acquaint you ...

SHOCRING MURDER AT F

... crown, cm the Rev. PhilipWWynter, D.lD.i Presideit of St. John's Caege, . Oxford. 'Dr. Wynter was' chinman of' Mr. Gathorne Hardy's omnimittee wvheu that gentlemn successfully con- festesi the representation ,of the univerty igaimat Mr. Gladstone. H'e was ...

Law Intelligence

... 4 Short causee: Bull v. Jones-Ellison v. Corwell-Cheshire Patent Salt Company, part heard. By order: Riches v. Riches. Hardy v, Hardy. Causes, &e. : Barrass v. Roseby-Hudson v. .Saxby-Wehh v. Welah.-Bakewell v. White. AT 10.-BXFORP V'O0 CHANCELLOR SIR ...

Law Intelligence

... assignees of Walker, and Mr. Plews for those of Hardy ; Mr. G. Lawrence supported the bankrupt Walker. After a long discussion as to the accounts, which owere very complicated, Walker passed, and Hardy was adjiuraei for the purpose of furnishing additional ...

Law Intelligence

... at 12W, Potts C. P. Webb, at 1-G. S. Tapso;l, at I-3. Turner at i-3 Samuel, at 1-A. Dobson, at 1-F. Futvoye at 2- cuu i 0. Hardie, at 2-T. 0. Jones, at 2. BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR HAzLITT.-Milstcmd, prirate BEFORE Ma. REGISTRAR PEPY8.-Firnt meetit Private ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT CLAPHAM

... the jury rehurned a verdict of MManslaughter against Patrick Morgan. It is stated by a contemporary that Mr. Gathosise Hardy has consented to ask her Majesty to grant an ent we remission of the sentence recently passed upon Augusta r Mitchell by Mr ...

Law Intellignece

... LuSHINGTON WITH TMIITY MASTERl5.-The Thames. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. BASINGHALL-STREET. BEaORE M e COMMISSIONERb HOLROYD.-G. Hardie, release, at 1i. Last examinaious and discharge: Gratian and Co., at o11 R. B. Clark, at 11-Davis and Co., at 11-3. Coltruap ...