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GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... did. at Superiftended all its finance ?-He did. s, After his withdrawal from the business Mr ll Hardie assumed the control of these 0-Yes. r- Was ;\lr Hardie aware prior to the reniral of Mr ie Thiolmann of the position of the accounts between se you and ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Febraary 2L t The Queen and Princess Beatrice went out this e morning. ILord and Lady Lytton and the Right Ron. a Gathorne Hardy arrived at the Castle yesterday, f and .hgd the honour of dining with Her Majesty and the -Royal Family. Lord Lytton had au ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... dwelling houses in Great Western ' Road. I a Peter Findlay, veterinary surgeon, to erect build- t o ins 81 Pitt Street. r Vm. Hardie Turner, Gourook, to alter buildings t at 161 Low Garngad Road, e The Rev. John Murray, Calton Parish Church, E v and others ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS—YESTERDAY

... IB NRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS- V EUDAY. (Before Sheriff BiLr, ) EXAMINATION OF HENRY HARDIE. The bankrupt was a machine maker in Duke Street, Glasgow. There were ?? William Brown, accountant trustee; Mr W. L. Brown, of Messrs R. & M. Hill, writers, law-agent ...

AYR SPRING CIRCUIT COURT

... did wickedly and felonioiulyattack and assault Thomas Armstrong, seaman, now or lately residing in the Sick House or Hospital in Dockhead Street, Saltcoats, and present at the per- son of the said Thomas Armstrong a revolver pistol, or other kind of fire-arms ...

COURT OF SESSION

... her next of kin, and that their brother Thomas W-ao was entitled as beir-at-law to tak e up the heretage, did not collate or 'indicate any intention of cboLat- ,ag. The second parties, being the'trustees of .Thomas Steel, acting under a trust-disposition ...

LICENSING COURTS

... only between six and sesven feet high from floor to ceiling. LiNsuTHGOW.-This Court was held on Toes- ?? Cuddie, Dougal, and Hardie on the bench. One application by a -Dew tenant was granted, as well as two for new premise, and due for renewal of transferred ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... drove out accompanied by the Princess of cabi Wales, Princess Beatrice, Princess MIend of Wales. end was Prince Leopold. Sir Thomas tnd the Hon. Lady Biddulph wer had the honour of dining with the Qteen. Jan IIALMORAL CASTLE, 24th Aug., 187.5,-The Queen ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... aa apjeiars in moy statuemet of siain is une to Mlr Hardie and to the CIrdesdale ian-i, tO whioml one of the bilis has ben endorsed by r l liardie. Be-ides the actual tpreference given to Mr Hardie, it has c-st we about -150 in redcwais of the bills since ...

SHERIFF AND JURY COURT—YESTERDAY

... punishment of considerable severity must p therefore be passed. Prisoner vwould have to - undergo six months' imprisonment with hardI laboar. a TrEaTS BY HOUSEBREAKIG . tl Charles Higgins, otherwise known as Michael V Higgins, was convited of having, on 17th ...

THE COURT

... Disraeli, 3d the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, LG., the Ig Right Hen. B, A. Cross, Earl of Carnarvon, the ot Right Hon. G. Hardy, tne Right Hon. Sir Stafford Northcote, the Right Hon. G. W. Hunt, the Right !i. Hon. Lord John Manners, Colonel the Right ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... Glsgow. T'l'here were ?? James Watson, acccuantxt, trustee; Mr J. Thomson Sawers, writer 'for M1r Thomas Hart, writer), agent in the sequestration; and Mr Thomas Wallace, ?? for cre'itors. The Bankrupt deponed-I conumenced hblna-,e on my ownu account in the ...