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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... by one of the attendants at the ottom of the bath, in about 4 feet depth of water. He was instantly taken out, and Mr. Thomas, of Hardy- street, and Mr. Kelly, of Great Geo'rge-etreet, surgeons, were sent for, but on their arrival at the place they pronounced ...

KIRKDABLE PETTY SESSIONS

... a holebrik,. with wbxch M'Hardy saw hii strike the warder Ivo or ?? tmes ou the head. When M'Hardy seized 11h said' You can only hang me; t to ,iwhiohie W irdy ¢eplied that he would choke him. if he made any movement. M'Hardy dragged him to the entrance ...

KIRKDALE PETTY SESSIONS

... and held in both hands a whole brick, with which M'Hardy saw him strike the warder two or three times on the head, When M'lHardy seized him, he said, You can only hang me; that's all; to which M'Hardy replied that he would choke him if he made any movement ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... bowels on the rail of the boat; had he not been caught, be would have been in all probability washed over- board. Dr. Thomas, of Hardy-street, was called in to the deceased, and attended him up to the time of his death, which took place on Thursday morning ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... standing in Bruinswick:Htreet, when he was knocked down and run over by a horse and shandry belonging to Mr. Andrew Thomas, paper dealer, Hardy-street, and driven by Owen Hughes, He was taken to the Northern Hospital, where it was found that ono of his eogs ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the nazne of Thomas Dempsey was charged writh attempting to steal a coat and a pair of trousers from Hardy's coff'ee house, Hood'strest, On Monday afternoon the Var- meets were hanging at the back of a pantry. About four o'clock Mrs. Hardy heard thes lobby ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WAISTCOUAT.-A woman, named Martha Coupe, was charged at the police court, on Monday, with stealing a waistcuat belonging to Thomas Man3ley, mechanic, living at 6, Aspdon-street.-Mfr. Watson appeared for the ?? appeared from the evidence that in May last ...

DEALINGS ON CHANGE.—EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... I DEAL1NGS ON 'CHANGE.-EXTRAORDINARY I AttheAshton-under-Lyne countysessions, onWednesday, Thomas Stancliffe stated to be lately a manager of tie Oldhamn Road Mill, Ashton, was charged with, having, by meansof false pretences, obtained50wars of 32'sm ...

ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS AT BIRKENHEAD

... namely, John rI'Dermott, J. W. Crosby, aned Thomas Loylend, jun. Mm Dermott nd Crosby were then pitted against each other, and ulti- mately Leyland played Crosby and came offi vie btoriou. The rsult wahs tha Thomas Leyland jun., won the siilver oup whilst ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the 1st May the prisoner went to lode at the prosecutor's house, and on the 5th of that month, during the absence of Mrs. Hardie, she took the jewellery from a box In the kwt1hen 'and absconded, The usual police notices were printed and circulated, and ...

THE LICENSING SESSION

... anij Howard Moss, Exchauge-street. Bradford:a eseph~a sr4 Asaton Now Road; arid Joseph Bailey, G1 eor-stree Chorlton-cum-Hardy. William Browohill Sandy ?? Crumpsall: Eliza Sparling, White Smithy Bar; Anre; Hall. Springfeld;-1~ Waia Graham, Bent Row; ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... have occurred from want of care on the part of the Doorman himself. Verdict, Accidentally killed. I On the body of Edward Thomas Ackland, aged four years, son of William Julius Ackland, a licensed viotualler, residingg at 290, Mill-street, To~tethpark ...