SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST BRADFORD TRADESMEN

... not fetch much by being sold by auction it was, on his recommendation, sold to his foreman, Efr. Hardy, for £101. The shop at Leicester was opened by Hardy at the -atter end of October, but it was afterwards discovered by the trustee that as far back as ...

THE SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER IN NEWCASTLE

... almost succeeded in accomplish- iug. Robert H~ardy, shipwright, of 11, Fairless- street, Newcastle, has been a felow-worknman and intimate acquaintance of Doubleday for five years. The latter often complained to Hardy about his wife's conduct. He accused her ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... inquiries, and on Thursday morning went to I l the house of the prisoner Hardy. They searched the *t house, but could not find any of the missing property. It I d was found that Hardy was employed at the elation, and - Davis then went to him and charged ...

ADJOURNED COUNTY BREWSTER SESSIONS AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... whose house is located near lb, the gagworks; to Thomas Gill, of No. 25, ha York-street; to William Bell, of Alma-street, in whose house, however, was said to be of inferior et! value; and to Thomas Smith, of No. 20, York- alt street. The magistrates ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... defendant, who wars ordered to pay the amourt (lOs.) claimed as compensation, and the costs. Thomas Harbridge, pointsman, was summoned for as- salltiUg Hannah Hardy a married woman, at Litchurch, on the 18th inst.-Complainaut affirmed that defendant had injured ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... gocsts included ?? Earl wnd Countess Reinsure, Sir John eid Lady Hfardy, Sir I Thomas end lady lanteson. Sir Thomas and Misses (Glad- | stone (2), Mr. Lawrolece Hardy, Miss Hardy, bliss Cart- va-iuilt, Arehdeocoll IHolboach, li. Arthur Glaidstone, Mr. ITJohn ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... having enlisted in the to ?? -TheMais.5 -heee Daniel Trayford was charged with being found on the bh lown premises of John Hardy, Siddals-lano, for an unlawful plr- Ps Ithe pose. It appeared prisoner wee fon ypoeuor, at 6T pome- lock in the morning, c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... £o4b , Bes. muin Thomas ?? JTena were elzrge{ wit4 stealingapple irnsthe grdnof Cc.PnT boys were.caught in the garden, ~e mdy1 Thursday, and handed over to the pi apples -in their Dockets. This, ben thedra offence of Roberts and Thomas they w le off with ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... failing in this she went'across the hall to another. Thence she woent to the tall of Mr. Hardy and -picked up the teapot, and, whilst another woman was engaging Mrs. Hardy's sttention, placed tli pot under her shawl. When prisonerwas coining away 33 ivitness ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... given to William M'Caabry, civil bill officer, to be served upon Thomas Larkin, at the suit of Mr. Gillespie. Hobson said that M1r. Hardy knew him, and could give him a character. Mr. HARDY said he knew Hobson for a consider- able time as an assistant civil ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... assaulted him.-A fine of 10s. and costs was im- e posed. Is William Barton, butcher, Spondon, was summoned for - assaulting Clara Hardy, a married woman, on the 7th inst. O -Mr. Flint appeared for the ?? complainant If said she went to the defendant's shop to ...

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 ...