BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... coat, and followed him. The pirisoners separated, andl al. on Hardy overt akisig Willianis lie asked what wasl under 'I his coat, Lawves told the cilicer to mind his own u businacs. Hardys toolt himr into cuetoily, aid nharg6d to hini with stealhiig the ...

SUFFOLK EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... recommended that agratuity of one year's pay, viz., £150 lie. 3d., should he granted totbe widow of the late Superintendent Thomas Durrant, who died in the police service in November last, he having contributed to the Superannuation Fund for upwards of ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... Winglield— Guthrie v. Guthiie and Novak—Hamlet v. Hamlet—Campling v. Campling and Davis —Willcox v. Willcox—Shand v. Shand— Thomas v. Thomas—Bowler v. Bowler—Turner v. Turner and Wißon—Smith v. Smith and Wright—Kettlewcll v. Kettlewell— Oli'ord v. Offord —Oliver ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... Padwiek v. Z'sdwiekj—Re Parser (Storey v. Merrin— Great Britafn Company- -Hewitt v. London, bury, &c., Railway Company—Re Hardy (Wells r. —Ihlee v. Japanese Curtains Company. At 10*. Bsroie J. Bacon-.—Caases for I trial (with witnesses) : t, Rylands and ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... from a store-room, Detective Sergeant Hardy de- posed that on Monday he went to the prisoner's house in lJlre's-lane, St. Philip's, and found five of the stolen bulshes concealed under the bed, He ascertained that Thomas had been dealing with the purloined ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... aimld selit to prison for two soisths' imm- lsrieonnsesct, with herd labouir. hIcussuiEyteiNG dl~t PRetis'sYcAT- ,tr PTcpsm.--Thomas Wynne 1353), miner, wise indicited -with feloneiomesly receiv- log lins having usI Isis pusesesion, ois the 1thtl October ...

THE MANCHESTER MURDER

... Wait, alias Thomas Haild, and Laycck) at her ierly Plymouth, says- It appears that Wait is an asaumed name of the man in custody. The last, name by which he was known in Hrupurhey, 111ce where he had been living for some years, e. was Thomas Haild. He ...

ASSAULT ON SANITARY INSPECTORS BY BUTCHERS

... enter their premises witheut a special 1.- warrant; on that assumption they appear to have proceeded ok in the present case-Thomas Turnr sail: I ami :an asais- on tat inspector of nuisances; on the morning of Fridy, the to 10th, I accompanied Inspector ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... POLICEMAN B3Y A P. or WOMAwN-Elizabeth Deacon, a respectable-looking woman, ait Id was charged on a Warrant with assaulting Thomas Walton mn Tair.Tecomplainant is a member of the Borongh se Un ice Force, and lives in Peel-street, next door to the of prisoner ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... and costs, or one month's wi ,out hardlabour. Tie Hon. W. M. Jervis, being a shareholder, P( did not take part in this case.-Thomas Ordish, a wild- pr 3 to looking youth, pleaded guilty to riding on the Great he and Northern Railway, on the 10th February ...

BISIBTOL POLICE COUR

... place to Biiatol on Monday. He would have reportedihimself yesterday, but was arrested half an hour sfter arriving. Detective Hardy, who apprehended DIin u in a tavern, said that last March he completed a term of twelve months for housebreaking, and had only ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Purnell, a cellarman, was charged with stealing two -bottles of brandy. Prisoner was watched by Detective-sergeants Smith and Hardy on Saturday, and a, eren to leave the cellars of AMr. James, wine and spirit V merchant, of Small-street, They followed him ...