SINGULAR CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED POISONING AT DERBY

... 81. SMITH-On March Srd, at Curboro' House, near Lichfield, Thomas Hardy Smith, aged 56 years. DERBY FUNERAL WAREHOUSE, L 25 TO 31, LONDON STREET. . Residence-5,HAmRTINGTON STRECT, DERBY. THOMAS LLOYD, FUNERAL CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR AND UNDERTAKER. y The Largest ...

HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... of the sape. address, were charged with cruellyill-treating Annie Hairdy, aged thirteen.; William Hardy, oleven; Ada lI.rly, eight ;. and Thomas Hardy, three, lky not pro- viding them with necessary footl, whereby they had suflered couch bodily harm ...

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 ...

LEGAL

... faithfully reproduced the special features oi the ideal houses described by our leading novelists, from Thackeray to Thomas Hardy. We very much doubt, however, whether these architects obtained their ideas from novels. It seems to us far more probable ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2150 | Page: 25 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... John and Mary, were charged with stealing a wooden potatoe scoop and a quantity of sugar from a warehouse, the property of Thomas Hardy, Sand South-end wharf, on the 2nd October. The scoop and sugar were seen safe while the keel -was in the harbour, and-when ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2044 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A CHURCHWARDEN CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A VICAR

... was covered with blood and smart- b ing from the wound, struck the vicar. This statement was I corroborated by Mr. Thomas Kirkby Hardy, who was pre- - r sent and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could not c have been an accident: and also by William ...

THE DISTURBANCES AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... Alfred 'Whiteho'sse. polisher, WVhitchouse Street; Walter Timms, labourer, Alum kock, Saltlcy ; Thomas Berwiclc, joiner, High Street, Saitley ; and Thomas Hardy, labourer, Cromwell street, Mr. B. T. Ratclift prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury ; and Mr ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... ColLingwood-street, Tottenbam, were charged on remand with cruelly ill- treating Annie Hardy, aged thirteen, William Hard, eleven, Ad& Hardy, eight, and Thomas Hardy, three, by not providing them with necessary food,.whereby injury to their health has ...

CLERICAL SCANDAL NEAR RETFORD

... warden, who was covered with blood and smarting from the wound, struck the vicar. This statement was corroborated by Mr. Thomas Kiehby Hardy, who was present and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could not have been au accidont, and also by William Taylor-Dr ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE, FRIDAY

... AFTI;RNOrON ROW AT l)ltAYC4)IT.-Wil- or hiale Tulrner, William 1uckley, and Thomas Hardy were einnirrnerl foir fighting at Drayeott on the 20th ?? ha offence were eidiad itted, ?? Hardy alleged that he only fre i stood on his 'iwn defence. The fight was only ...

THE STARR LIBEL CASE

... not yet done so. Hef objected to the gambling part of the societies altogether, but that san about the only part.- Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Sherehom, gave details as to plaintiff's conduct with respect to the. formation of the society at fihoreham in 1880 ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... May he missed a duck from the river. It was worth 5s. He would not have taken that sum for it, as it was laying eggs.- Thomas Hardy, fowl dealer, living at Scotland-street, Stoke, said he knew both the defendants. On the Sth of May Wass offered witness ...