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 ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY, April 17

... persons who set fire to Mr. Forman's stack. A QuxER SERVANT.-A rough-looking labourer, named John Burrows, summoned Mr. Thomas Hardy Smith, farmer, b for non-payment of IL. 17s. 8d., which he alleged was due to ft him for wages.-Mr. Flewker appeared for ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... 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, ...

NORTH RIDING SESSIONS

... coat, the p. of Thomas Hertas Peacock, at Great Arton; Johu alrsithwsite, a money, the p. of William Brignall, at Stokesley Jobn Jhtaws, at oin handgerchiefos, the p ot Thornas Murray, at o hiddles- broagh, airst month to be oiBtary; Thomas aowbinstle, a ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... some course expressions towards Hardy'sJ wrifoer, andewhen Hardy remonatratea with 'him, he, Prisnerthretene to punlish him. Hardy then called I for the police, and the Prisoner and lilt companionsI ded. Subsequently Hardy -met the prisoner in Great P' ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2023 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Hoyle, borough coroner, held an inquest at the Infirmary, on the body of Ann Ridley, a child five years of age, daughter of Thomas Ridley, bricklayer, E Egypt, New Road. On Friday afternoon the de- ceased and her mother sat down to tea. The mother went ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... defendant, and they inflicted a penalty of is. and boats. The Bench refissed to allow the in- 'former his expenses, Robert Hardy wias charged with being absent from the drill of the RoyalSouth Gloucester Militia. The Magistrates finted hi~ 03. find coats ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Saturday evening, an inquest was held at the house of Mr John Robson, Percy Arms Inn, Alnwick, before Mlr Hardy, coroner, on the body of Thomas Embletois, cabinet maker, aged 54 years. From the evidence, it appeared that the deceased had not worked for ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... Chrtstophler Pcedtjn, at Crow E5dge; Jooseph Woodrufi, Fhire haol, iay ?? DuuenCompa-y; Mrerne y D ennedy, s. boots, the p. of Thomas Wonr , at Halifax; agdwaret JOckon, a. money, the p. of Ann s akine, at Botherbam; Elizabeth Elower, a. a sheet and Poatr ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... then received, died the following morn- ing. Verdict-Accidental death. FATAL PIT ACCIDENT. -On Friday morning a man, named Thomas Mould, met his death whilst leaving work at Urpeth Pit. Deceased had been working during the night down the pit, and, at three ...