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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... perty in an upstair room of the Moon beerhouse. P.C. 161 stated that he stopped the prisoners Hardy and Spencer on Bath-parade at three o'clock that morning. Hardy had a shawl on scarf fashion, and two coats, and a loaf of bread under his arm, and the woman ...

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 ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Griffin appeared for the official assignee, and Mr. Walker, Wolverhampton, for the bankrupt. 1 re C. Harrison, Leek, general hardi&are deaU'r. —Last examination and discharge, attended Mr Griffin for the assignee, and by Mr. Parry for the bankrupt. In c ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... assure them that the hardy seamen of this port Zil? be ever t big ready to render a good account of this valuable gift, when- t in- ever their services may be required in manning her. By order of the local committee, I for THOMAS HEARD To the Mayor of ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... with hard la' A hturBrown, an umbrella mender, was sil There was a great noise in Bold-lane, on Sat. on police-constable Hardy appearing on tb soner, who was drunk, struck him, but nm Fined 5s. and costs. Samuel M'Graff and Cooper Wigley, two charged ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... In her arms, was sentenced to' three months' Imprisopment fos having stolen hbll a dozen shirts from the shop of Mr. John Hardy, Great Hoimer-street. The prisoner went into the shop under the pretence of making a purchose, stole the shirs without being ...

THE SHIRLEY MURDER

... West Yorkshire, who t with 19 points wins £10 ; Colour-Sergeant Marriot, i, 4th West York, scored 18 and won £5; Lieut. e Thomas, of 4th West York, with 17 wins £5; Lieut. n Watson, of 16th West York, scored 16 and won £-2; Ensign Cartwright, of the 11th ...

DURHAM EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... (foro- man); Thomas Atkinson, Bishopwearmouth; Thomas Bell Parker,' South' Shidlfls ; William Henry Bur- rington, Stockton; Thomas Carr, Bishopwearmouth; Thomas Douglas, Bily Row; Jonathan Feeturn, Darlington ; George Fossick, Stockton, . ...