Law and Crime

... were cap- ,e tuired. s It is again asserted at the Record Office that Sir . George Jessel will succeed Lord Romilly. Sir Thomas D. Hardy retires from the Deputy Keepership of the Rolls on his full salary. The vacancy on the Bench of e the Court of Exchequer ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the instances ofMr. G.EB. Newten, th ihippingngent, fr having, on the 26th inst.,' per. li unaded ceirtain seamen, named Thomas Hardy, seel William WIa'ker, and James Edwards to desert from th, British ship, called the Brin Aver. William Tamn, sa' hle, ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1873
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3352 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... and costs. n Thomas Page, farmer, Draycott, was summoned for allow- e ing six calves to Stray along the highway, at that place, on d the 26th ult.-Defendant admitted the offence, and was fined 9,a total sum of 6s. and lis. Gd. costs. in Thomas Butler, carter ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF GEORGE DINN

... assistant Hardy, and it was a document which, upon the face of it, would c on- vict both Dunn and Hardy of the offese of defrauding the bankrupt's creditors. the .greenent was dated 18th October, 1872, and purportod to be made between Henry Hardy, of Leicester ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... nent, and the prisoner was sentenoed to three months' imprisonment. VIOLENT ASSAuLT ON A WOmAlI.-ames Lane (41) fish hawker, Thomas Street, was fined 20s. and cests (17s. for committing a violent assault upon Emma Ritchins, of the same address. IN CORI~rGIBLE ...

WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... crimna buiaess of teeassizes Was corn. mened with on Monday befo're Mfr. Justice Hoy maen, and the ingare among the trials con. Thomas Green (32), labourer, ?? indicted furfeloni- Lously cutting and Woundin~g Marl, Paver, with intent to Murder, at Barnsley ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... olehrged with stealing a pair of sheete belonging to that Institution, She had been previouslyronvioted. Suop ?? 1'lKeDwn and Thomas Cos grove were eharged withstesling six yards of wincay from the door of the shop of Mr. T1 Orase, '2it, ootland-road On the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Street, lOs.; Thomas Wallace, 107, Cregoe Street, willian Davis, 213, Great Colmore Street, and Charleis Clarke, 13, Bow Street; 5s. each ; Charles Ellis, 2, back 105, Irving Street, andillargaret Parton, backiS, SunStreet, 2s. WLd each; Thomas. Davis, 5 ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... It hatd been stolen. The he '.bobts'were found at Hardy's house on the following 'day, and Hardy. said that Jackson bad Istolen them. Jackson isnow denied the theft, saying he left the house with Hardy, bie who seeing the~bundle'took itun and unwrapped ...