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GOOD TEMPLARS' SESSION IN LIVERPOOL

... representatives and officers, two of whom were coloured members. The officers were Bro. George Whitehead, G.W. councillor; Bro. Thomas Hardy, G.A. secretary; Sister Petterson, ?? Bro. William, ?? Bro. Johnson, ?? Bro. Christian, G.G.; Bro. Parkyn, G.M.; Bro. Nickles- ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... c beI time, or the reason for doing the act. An oplsn verdict was returned. or ANOTHER VIcTn To DRINK-On the body of or Thomas Hardy, sopposed to be a coisnercial to traveller, who died in a lodging-louse in a loscomion-street on Tuesday night froi he ...

POLICE CASES

... stabbing John Lynton and John Thomas Hardy on the 28th ult. at Barrow. The -prisoners had a quarrel with others, and, mistaking Hardy and , man named Owen for-the persons they Were after,' ashulted them, and used the knife. Hardy was atebbed in the arm, and ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... were not described. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand a jury:- Y Thomas Henry Frean, corn merchant, Great Crosby, IC foreman. Ralph Peters, farmer, Astley. Thomas Alexander., marine superintendent, Bootte-cum- b Linacre. B William Samuel Brown ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... that each party bear their own subsequent costs. ACTION FOn M1ALICIOUS PROSECUTION. eiardy v. Stevens anct ?? this case Thomas Hardy, cab proprietor, living at Grasmere, sought to recover daumages from Mary Stevens and Mr. William and Mrs. Moffatt. living ...

SCENE IN A CHURCHYARD

... i covered with blood 'and smarting from' the wound, struckn the viar. I This statemesit wai corrohorated P Iby. Mr. Thomas Kirkby Hardy, who was preient, oi and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could . not have 'been an acoident; and 'also by. William ...

WOOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... to a heating apparatus in his coach- l onse. Mr. Iarber (town clertk-, office, represented the Corporation, and Mr. 0. ?? Hardy appeard for the defendant. The defendant farther connlained of the uanrsonablenese of tnU sunms of 15sa and £1 .0s for two ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... IS cellar., China-st eet; Thomas Reece, 29, Sophla-street; Thomas Bibby, 12, Ropers-walr; Thomas Williams, 13 court, Eathbone-street; Edward Price, 14, Brighton-terrace; James O'Hare, S court, Hyslop-street; William Roberts, 93, Warwick-street; Martin ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... a-t, wes ?? moned at the instance of ?Mr. George Ieunlfea, tesA clerk in the Town-clerk's office, for s.esattltX. a by ?? Hardy. A cross sumnoas v. as taken against AMr. Dungelfe for assaulting the deeentZ Cooke. Mr. Solly, deputy town-clerk, appeared ...

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1883

... New Swindon, Wiltshir clerk in Great WeSse Railway Stores Department Thomas Thomar AberhoddaPorth Glamorgushire smith. David Mrarsden, Hutclidsontreet, Mlddleaboronglz bricklayer, Thomas William Stevenson, Grovewhill, Middles. borough. accoantant. Peter ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... tatlor, stealing a gold guard. Two months' hard labour: Thomas M'Laughlin, assault. Acquittals: William 21'lianzie, 24, engraver, stealing type ornaments; Thomas Smith, 21, hooker, and Thomas Evans 19, striker, shopbreaking; Joseph Knight, 18, barinan ...

THE WIDNES POISONING MYSTERY

... ounce of arsenic for the purpose of poisoning rat-, to an elderly man who signed himself as William Johnson, grocer, Thomas-street. Thomas Smith, grocer, who signed as a witness, stated he knew Johnson by sight and noi by ?? Coroner said Jackson had not ...