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BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... o wvit, a scre w-jack, or chisel. Mblr. Norris was counsel for the prosecution; the pris. onoers were undefended. P.C. Thomas Hardy stated that at about half-past ten o'clock on the night of Satur. day the 9th of F ebruary he was on duty in ?~clson-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... abour theextree pu Ismet ?? coul inflict. WEDNESDAY. Present-His Worsi tllpthe Mayor, Messrs. W. K. Wait., H. Thomas and F, Terrell. Thomas Hardy, an elderly. man, was charged with fraudulently disposing of a e'nnyworth of coke, the Property Of the Bristo ...

THE ACTION BY THE BRISTOL SCHOOL BOARD

... whatever on the part of Mr. Thomas. Fit, the S the clear statement of that gentlemanto M Lo that ha was buying for another party ; secondly, there was nlothinl in the nature of concealment of anything that it wosfthe duty of Mr. Thomas to mnake known to thie ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... Smith, who was assisting in the house, states that Hardy became very violent, and knocked his wife down. The girl became frightened, and ran to her home a few doors off, where some time afterwards Hardy came and called her mother, saying that his wife was ...

WILL CASE

... WILL CASE. CHANCERY DIVISION-SATURDAY. (Beforc the 3astcr of the PiJIus.) ,VWALTON V. PA1NE.-Thomas Hall, late of No. 3, Sussex-gardens, Hyde-park, London, by his will dated 20th May, 1870, after leaving a few small legacies to certain individuals, gave ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... boy in custody. The lad admitted the theft, and was remanded till April 17th. siurrosED Bo3BERIY OF 1HM AND BACON. George Thomas and Jasper Toogood, two young men, were brought up on remand charged with stealing a ham and two pieces Of bacon, the property ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... wvell known that Mir. Thomas waniid' arclmi. tect of the 'Board. . 'The defendant, byv his affidavit, regiesented that half an hour after he hail milgueci the offer he came to the ?? that -he had been too 'hasty, and that Mr. Thomas;, on. belau 'alick en ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... fully wounding Hugh Latimer Clements, by stabbing him in the breast with a knife, with intent to do grievous hodily harm. P.C. Hardy stated that he apprehended the prisoner that Thursday morning between 11 and 12 o'clock. Prisoner was cautioned about making ...

THE ALLEGED INSURANCE FRAUDS

... Rogersa and Thomas Slinkcer were re-examindbfr i ae Ingham on the charg fcnprn ihtedrce the Albion Life AsuaeCmaytobaimne c securities from the' persons by fraudulent prctences. The ?? sn conducted by Mr. Poland, on behalf of the Tn' esur R. E. Thomas, wine ...

THE LATE SESSION

... Liberals. The new Conservative members were Colonel Drummond Moray, Perthshire; Colonel E. W. Harcourt, Oxfordshire; Mr. Alfred Hardy, Canter. bury; Mr. Chester Master, Cirencester; Mr. Philip Mfiles, East Somerset; Mr. Gore-Langton, Mid-Somer. set; Colonel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... convicted, for trial. o ?? ftelt Mr rdel.PC midnths'lhard labour. 8 ~~~THURSDAY.I ) Present-MNessrs. C. 3. Thomas and C. Nash. I ,Henry Hardy Jones, a young man, was brought up on Iremiand, charged with having forged the acceptance to a, d rseaman's ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Miary Ann Hlutobinson, an old offender, was charged wifh stealing two door mauts, the property of some person tuiknown, ?? Hardy, 60 A, said that on Tuesday he saw the prisoner in titoke's-croft with a hag on her shoulders. He followed her to York-streett ...