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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CHARGE OF ARSON

... Year Book, and of his other literary works, 1001. Mary, Lady Duffus Hardy, in recognition of the historical, lite- rary, and public services of her late husband, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, 1001. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Melvill ...

THE MORLEY MAIN CATASTROPHE

... great quantities, particularly in the neighbourbood of the faults, many of which were in the pit. He was convinced that Hardy's jig' was the plaeo where the explosion took place; and he gave as his opinion that gunpowder should not be useddn any mines ...

PROSECUTION OF A CLERGYMAN

... custodv of her father. ALLEGED THEFT OF A DAIOeND BROOCH.- Thomas Herrin. 1-, errand boy, was charged at Southiwark police-court oln Friday with stealirg a diamond brooch, value 107. the property of Thomas Russell; and Mary Ann Matilda Snell, 23. martied, was ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESES SESSIONS

... having stolen an ulster coat, a feather, a Pair of boots, and other articles, and divers money, value 171.. the property of Thomas Ward5 her ?? Guilty.-Oii tle death of the Drisoner's mother.she and another sister were turned out by the father end told ...

THE PROVINCES

... in at- tendance, but no violence occurred. It appears that Mr. Lankford previously was engaged -as Scripture reader at St. Thomas's church, Nottingham, and it Is stated, then represented himself as an Episcopa- lian layman. The trust-deed of Zion chapel ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... that no fraud bad been committed by the defen- dant, but that he had really sustained a serious injury by the accident. Dr. Thomas E. Simpson, who saw the defendant shortly after the accident, was examined forthe defence. He said that the de. fendant told ...

ACTION FOR SLANDER

... the Rev, John Mussel Taokson, incumbent of 'Moulton, near Spalding, incolnshire, against one of his parishioners, Mr. Henry Hardy Tatam, who was a large landed pro- prietor under LUrd Boston, to recover damages for oral slander under these circumstances ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... not descend low enough to take itup), 10s-C. Kent, 2, Thomas-street, Potteries, Kensington, I oz of lead twisted on stem of scales (selling on Saturday ssights in the streets), Ils-F. Kent, 2, Thomas-street, scale f oz draught, 10s-C. Radley,4,Wal- muer-terrace ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... 7-Prisoner: I wanted to catch a. train at theE Yictoria-staiion.-Sir 'Thomas Henry: Butyou ran in the opposite direction t Pk- soner: 'It was not the nearest way, but I generally go that ?? Thomas Henry: What were you doing with the dogohain 1-Prisoner: I never ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... roai, who was killed on the London, Chatbarm, and Dover railway, at mid- night, on Monday last, near Herne-hill station.- Thomas Fowler deposed that he was a foreman of the shlinters in the employ of the above corpany. At midnight on the let inst., wbilst ...

ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... and found a verdict for the plaintiff-damages one farthing.-- Mr. Hardy asked for a certificate for costs.-Mr. Justice Denman reserved the question. Lmrmr FROM A DuRuAm Coeevecr.-Mr. Thomas Turnbull has forwarded to the Newcastle Chronicle, for publication ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Yesterday Mr. C. James Carttar, West Kent coroner, held an inquest at the Admiral Hardy, Clarence-street, Greenwich, on the body of John Edmund Troubridge, aged 26, lighterman, of Thomas-street, Horselydown. late in the employ of Messrs. Phillips and Graves. A ...