INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS

... ollicers for thu ensuing year resulted as follows ?? Mir. Thomas Hardy . GW. ?? the 11ov. J. Preston ; ?? Mrs. G. NV. Keesey; ?? the Itev. Robert Howard; G Fred. Tibbitts, Messrs. Preece, Hardy. and Tibbitts were elected representativos to the Worthy Grand ...

THE FATAL ASSAULT ON A BIRMINGHAM POLICEMAN

... On Saturday afternoon an inquest was held by the Borough Coroner, at the Golden Eagle Inn, Lodge Road, on the body of Thomas Hardy (63), a police-constable in the fiart division of the Birmingham constabulary, who died on the 2nd inst., from the effects ...

TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION NEAR LEICESTER

... Joseph Thomas Armstoad, were killed on the Il eot, and their bodies presented asielug sight, being frightfuhly muti- lated and their bowels protruding. The others ljnired were Frank Undorwool, seven years; Tomaus Garner, twenity-two ; Thomas Hardy, thirty; ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... upon Police-constable Thomas Hardy, ou the night of the 29thult., while in the executionofhisdutyinBrlstolRoad. Police-constable Cooper applied for a remand until Thurs. day next. He should then be able to go on with the case. Hardy, he 'was afraid, would ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Harrison; the Golden Eigle Inn, Swallow Street, from James Smitth to Thomas Hardy; ?? Brewery, Scholefield Street, from William Taylor to John Ford ; the Rose and Shamrock Inn, Thomas Streeit, from the adimiutstrat;ix of Edward Woolley (deceased) to Sarah ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... Sinclair, Campbell Tweed, Robert Atkinson, George Bellis, Francis Craig, Albert Dawson, Robert Forsythe, Joseph Gordon, and Thomas Hardy - The CH e, in addressing the foreman and the other gentlemen of the Grand Jury, said that by the return which lay before ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT MONDAY, Jan. 15

... JOHNaO:I V. SMITH. Plaintiff, who calls himself at ' professional jockey, living at Nottingham, sought to recover from Mr. Thomas Hardy Samithl, farmer, Ambaston, the sum of 81. 8s. for riding two of his horses at Dei-by steeplecliases on the 14th March, ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Street, Bordesley, from Charles Ilaveil to i slliamn Addison Haden; Golden Eagle, Swallow Street, from the ?? of Thomas Hardy, to Eliza;etle Hardy; Horse and Jockey, DiTgaot, from Samuel Jerome to Caroline Harrison ; ea Horse Inn, Buck Street, from the trustee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... AceadField, In ?? n Eeleston, half backs : I ~ ~ ~ ~~Poe HscBSt, Snmith, Hawkriiige, 20le keon n ith owrs C- in Major-General Thomas Hardy Chamberlain, late, to of the Bengal Staff Corps, und formerly of the 3rd Bengial tb European Regiment die ?? Grove, Islewvorthi ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... character up totheprosent time, and the gentleman who employed him ?? he went into the service of the raitway comparey, M.7 Thomas Hardy, timber merchant, also gave hins a!vrtry good character; and W. H. Moorehadt only hoeo inarriej for twelvemooths. Helsopedhis ...

Law and Crime

... were cap- ,e tuired. s It is again asserted at the Record Office that Sir . George Jessel will succeed Lord Romilly. Sir Thomas D. Hardy retires from the Deputy Keepership of the Rolls on his full salary. The vacancy on the Bench of e the Court of Exchequer ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... cask of oil, the property of Messrs. Green, Smith, and Lambert, were committed to the sessions. DISORDERLY ALEnousE. - Thomas Hardy was charged by P.C. Bray (19) with keeping a disorderly house in Garden-street; Mr Codd defended. The policeman said that ...