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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... Armstrong preached at Ewart's Row at four o'clock; the Rev. B. Turnock preached in Alexander Street at four oclock; Mr. Thomas Hardy, Agent of tile British Temperance League, preached in Great George's Street at six o'clock; and Mr. Matier, Agent of the ...

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 ...

BERKS SUMMER ASSIZES

... taking game: two months' imprisonment. Joh 1Ltuck, 33, labourer, charged with breaking a square , of glass, the property of Thomas Hardy, at New Windsor, e oil June 22; two months' imprisonment. Johlen lVleatley, 25, gardener, charged with feloniously r ravishing ...

THE PENDING COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... the liquor e traffic, which was received with frequent applause. A dvery able and eloquent address was delivered by Mr. -Thomas Hardy, Agent of the British Temperance I League, and perhaps one of the most logical and ., convincing advecates of the total ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... officers were attending to Bradworthi the body of the murdered woman was taken to the Queen's Hospital by Police-constable Thomas Hardy (62). The murderer, William Smith, was taken into custody, and assigned as the cause of the event aquarrel arising out ...

Published: Sunday 26 August 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1382 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... BACHELLETH. On the 8th of this month, a' collection for the Lan. cashire Relief Fund, was made in the above parish by the Rev. Thomas Hardy Richards, curate, and Mr. E. 'Prichard, churchwarden. The amount was remitted to the Central Committee, at Manchester. ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICE COURT. 'eci, ,Pt TUESDAY. 3is ALLEGED Ronnvrt FROM THE DomC SEEDS.--An Lse old man, named Thomas Hardy, was charged with is- the following robbery --P, C. Livey, 104, stated that iY. about a quarter to seven o'clock on the previous rmevening ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, OCT. 24

... repaid out of to- Court to the ?? HoNoun, made his order ac- an cordingly. HAD V. rowKE. ch This was an action brought by Thomas Hardy, a boy late in in the employ of the defendant, Mr. Joseph Fowke, of Quarn- IR don, farmer, to recover the sum of 3!. Is ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... imprisoned for twenty onle d rlys f, abscoldidhg from the service of his master tar a: a-,tay last. Si Earalx.S FeUIar. -Thomas Hardy. Stephen Richard- s-laierL Edwin Sykes, three boys, asere charged with Stta.lialr lr curall epualltity of ber-licc fram ...