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FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE

... Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire, fanner.—Walter Hood, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, ironmonger.—Thomas Richard Coster, Acton, cori.chaudler.—Thomas Brooker, South Norwood, pork butcher.—Cliarles Bartholomew, Seveuoaks Weald, Kent, farmer.—Alfred Sidney ...

ALLEGED BRIBERY AT CANTERBURY

... could be obtained on either side, and witness was informed that Mr. Butler-Johnstone was offering £2 a vote. Mr. Gathorne Hardy was very much opposed to money being spent in bribery; and neither he nor Colonel Laurie knew that it Was being distributed ...

FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE,

... Congfeton. licensed victuaDer—John Henry Hands, Thomas Tyler fosi, and James Cooke, Stourport, and elsewhere, 'iuw Woodhouse Southgate, Wall Heath, Staffordshire. n»t*rl victualler—Esther Hooper, Worcester, boot Thomas Caswell, Sedgley, Staffordshire, royalty ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... to the death of Arthur J. Hardy, six years, tlse son of Charles Hardy, a clerk, living at 14, Prebend-street Kentislh-town.-Harriat Wallace, of 14, Prebend- street, Kentish-town, wifo of a sign-writer, stalted that Charles Hardy and his two sts (t-is deceased ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS Day

... clerk) v. Thomas Webber and others, Mayor and Aldermen of Falmouth, Cornwall) —The Queen v. Thomas, Savin. From the Exchequer Division: The Credit Company v. Pott. At Lincoln at 10$. Lunacy petitions: Re Ireland, Murray, Eastwood, Thomas, Sims, Wegnehn ...

The Knee of Wales presided yesterday a meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held the Office the Duchy

... ilmshurat, the secretary, attended Clerk tie Council. Attempted Wife Mubdeti.—At Hie Dei by Borough Police-court yesterday, Thomas foreman in the carriage department the Midland Railway works, and living 62, A!e.\andrastreet, brought warrant charged with ...

FORTUNE TELLING

... FOPJTUNB TELLING. On Thursday, at the Clerkenwell Police.court, Thomas Wilson, aged 73, who described himself as a medical galvanist and astrologer, of 103, Caledonian-road, was broughit up on a warrant charged with unlawfully pre- tending to tell the ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... E. P. Fry, New; J. A. Corpus Christi ;A. J. Galpin, Trinity; C. A. S. Garland, Pembroke ;J. T. A. Haines, Balliol; H. J. Hardy, New; J. Harrower, Pembroke; F. J. Havertieid, New; C. R. C. Holt, Hertford; E.|AV, Huntingford, Merton; B. King, Balliol; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... valnable portions of the town of Birmingham. The plaintiffs, who are persons in humble position in life, are George Willis, Thomas Harrison, and James Baylis, who claim to be entitled to. the freehold estates of the -late William Jennens, late of Bedford-row ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... FATAL FAIL OF AN INVANT. Yesterday tbe East-end coroner held an inquity at the (ity Arms, Ratcliff, concerning the death of Thomas Johan Wells, two years of ace, the sou of a farrier, of 2, Black Thorn-place, Brook-street, Rat- cliff. OuSunday, whileco ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... OF AN Des-ANT. On Saturday the East-eTnd corouer held an inquiry at the City Arms, Ratclitfi, Cosicecrllil1 the death of I Thomas John Wells. two years ot :ze, the son of a Ifarrier, of 2, Blaclc Thoorn-place, Eltook-street, ?? cliff. On Sunday, vhile ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... under the Geneva Award.—Mr. Butt, Q.C., Mr. Cohen, Q.C., and Mr. Mathew appeared for the plaintiff ; and Sir K. James and Mr. Hardy for the defendant.—Lord Coleridge, upon the conclusion of the argument, said that the case was important one, and! he would ...