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DERBY COUNTY COURT MONDAY, Jan. 15

... JOHNaO:I V. SMITH. Plaintiff, who calls himself at ' professional jockey, living at Nottingham, sought to recover from Mr. Thomas Hardy Samithl, farmer, Ambaston, the sum of 81. 8s. for riding two of his horses at Dei-by steeplecliases on the 14th March, ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER JOURNAL JUNE 14 1872 AUTUMN RAMBLE THROUGH THE PEAK (From Nottingham Daily Express) My ..

... that morning Discharged Remanded Charge of Burglary William Ison and Thomas Annable were brought up on remand from the previous Tuesday charged with burglary at the house of Thomas Rouse Stockbrook-street We particulars of the case last week This morning ...

JOURNAL OCT 1872 CHESHIRE DENBIGHSHIRE AUDIT DISTRICT ASHBOURNE UNION THOMAS KYFFIN ROBERTS of the District ..

... Mr J C Bates Mr Richard Wilson Mr Peter Smith Mr Wm Tomlinson Mr D O Simpson Mr Wm Merry Mr James Warriner Mr Hardy Mr Joseph Stone Mr Thomas Buckley Mr C Mr John Key Manchester fire COMPANY— ESTABLISHED 1824 98 KING STREET MANCHESTER 96 CHEAPSIDE 47 North ...

RE-OPENING OF ABBEY STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, AND LAYING MEMORIAL STONES OF NEW SCHOOL ROOMS

... the Sunday School, presented Mr. Thomas Sharratt with a silver trowel, and called upon him to lay the third stone, which he did, and gave to the funds a donation of 8S. Several bricks were then laid, one by Mrs. Hardy, 21.; Alderman Barton, 11. Is.; Rev ...

Published: Wednesday 24 July 1872
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 493 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Chawner, M.A., Thomas Gels- thorpe, Morton Manor, Newark, to Ann, only child of George Hill, Wheatcroft. KILLit-OLIvEnnJ. 20, at Middleton-by-Wlrkworth by the Rev. D. R. Norman, Mr. John Killer, to Miss Edith Oliver, both of Middleton. DEATHS. HARDY-June 18 ...

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 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... widow of Mr. Thomas Bantield, aged 53. ILkaDY-Jinu 17, at Hawkins-lane, Burton-on-Trent, Mr. George Hardy, aged 74. RADFORD-June 20, at Moor-street, Burton-on-Trent, Ellen, wife of Mr. John Radford. Buonoos-June 7, at Griffydam, Mr. Thomas Brooks, aged ...

EAST DERBYSHIRE FARMERS' CLUB

... Mr. T. Hancock. Five esres. which have stickled lambs to the Ist of June-I, Mr. John Hardy; 2, Mr. Thomas Hancock. Five theaves-I, Drr. ?? itancock; 2, Mr. John Hardy. Five owe lambs-I, Dr. John fardy; 2, Mr. E. Canner. SIOIIT WOOLS. Ranm-I, A. Dl. tundy ...

Published: Wednesday 16 October 1872
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2178 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

RE-OPENING OF TATENHILL CHURCH

... fully rendered help in this undertaking, and he begged to call upon Mlr. John Hardy, MI.P., and M~r. Arthur Bass, MW.P., to respond for s the guests and S iversda--Mr. Hardy had not much fear as to the Elstablishment when he saw churches (vising with their ...

Published: Wednesday 23 October 1872
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1557 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... in Derby undor the new Act.-Prisonor was fined If. and costs (one-fifth the full penalty), or one month's imprison- wuent. Thomas Holmes was charged with assaulting John Dexter ou Monday night, when the officer was in the exe- cution of his duty in the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Mr. Thomas Beeson, of Middleton, to Mrs. .Auatt, of Wirksworth. DEATHS. MozLaY-Oct. 23, John aobley, Esq., Friar-gate, aged 67. ALyEN-Oct. 28, at Derby, Annie Allen, only daughter of the late T. Allen, Esq., surgeon, of Nottingham, aged J4. HARDY-Oct ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... apprehended on the 11th inst. at Derby by Inspector Hardy.-Prisoner now pleaded guilty, but begged for mercy on account of his wife being at the point of death.-Com- mitted for three months, with hard labour. Thomas Wilmot, labourer, of Duffield, was summoned ...