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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... resi- dence, was eharged with violently assaulting Thomas Deeston, lodaing-housa keeper, Thomas Strect.-Proseca- tor stated that between nine and ten o'clock on Friday nigbt he was walking up Thomas Street towvards home wvhen he was attacked by a gang ...

LOCAL POLICE NEWS

... would in future be made to attend work. The case wvas adjourned.- George Hardy was charged with assaulting John Heslop. Mr ?? Hoyle appeared for the defendant, who is a sosl of Mr Hardy, of Stepuny Saw Mills. The boys pull laths away from the stacks of timber ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... a fee. How- ever, Mr. Hardy gave the complainant lOs., and sent her away. Mr. O'Donnell held 'the defence to be good, and, after delivering Mrs. Kelly a short lecture, dismissed the Sumnmons. Had he (his Worship) been in Mr. Hardy's position he would not ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ou a systematic courso of theft for some considerable time. VERY DltY.--27somae Smith (35), brewer, Latimer Street, and Th/omas fcsfey (21), porter, who refused to give his address, were charged with stealing a quart of ale fron the premises of their ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE MURDER OF LORD LEITRIM

... ELEVATION OF MR. HARDY TO THE 3 PEERAGE., : r Last nightas londots Gazet notifies that the. Qmteent has- directed letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of Viscount unto the Right 3 Eon. Gathorne Hardy, by the title of ...

BRIGG PETTY SESSIONS

... were each fined 5e., with Ds. 6d. costa.s on ii r- Thomas Britliffe, of Snitterby, labourer, was summoned oven ad for being drunk on licensed premises there, and refusing were ,r- to quit. Mr. Thomas Robinson, the landlord, gave purp aevidence, after ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Civil Service Supply Association (Limited). Mr. Griffiths prosecuted; Mr. Warner Sleigh defended Hardy, and Mr. Moody appeared for Reynolds and his wife. Hardy, a van .driver in the employment of the Parcels Delivery Company. was stopped by Downes and Davis ...