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- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 80 and Sara-l MosarkwceIl, 73, her mother; were convicted for that, having the custody and care of William Hardy, Ada Hardy, and Thomas Hardy, infants of tender years, they neglected to provide sufficient food and clothing for them, whereby their live-s ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... and he t could scarcely walk owvlig to an injury to his left 1 .. .sEach prisoner commnittedl to prison for seven dayo. n Thomas Hardy wvas charged with begging in Blrnisioen a street on Saturday evening.-P.C. Atkinsonl (212 raid when he apprehended tple ...

BOXFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... schoolsboys. Bugg and Humphrey pleaded guil'y. The other two, who were evidently very respectable, pleaded not guilty. -Thomas Hardy, of Polstead, sail be saw the lads go into the orchard and pick up some ?? and Kig both denied having gone into the orchard ...

A MODEL VICAR

... away-he was stunned, and lqst a deal of blood. The vicar went away, but re- turned again, and witness then struck him. Thomas Hardy, boot and shoe dealer, of Gringley, who witnessed the affair, said the vicar, when plaintiff struck at him, ran away, shouting ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT

... street, Derby, was fined 20s. and Costs for being drunk and e using obscene language at Long Eaton on Ootober 14th.- ~ Thomas Hardy was charged with being drunk and fighting 'Y in Long Eaton Market-place on the lith inst.; and Win. ' Kent was charged ...

THE STARVATION OF CHILDREN AT TOTTENHAM

... seventy- ti ree, Inarriet, were indicted, for tliat thby, Ivi iig thle cs.tody anil care of William 'lardy, Ala Hardy, andl Thomas Hardy, infantsol teiideryears, did neglect to provide iiujiciwkt lood and clothing, *vhereby the live.s oF such children ...

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 ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Tavern, ,Bordesley Green, to Elizabeth Fox; Atlas Tavern, (Catteal Road, to Ann Goodie ; Ryland Arms, Leopold Street, to Thomas Hardy General Have- c lock, Hlope Street, to Robert Hammond; BlArquis of Lorne, Nestown lnow, to usm. Holliday; Anglo-llavarian ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... end Sfaeh Marlswell, 73, were indicted foru nt propiil- gnffibient food an(' clothing for Villiam 9anrdy, Adsn.Bardy, na Thomas Hardy, three children they had in their care, the lives of -such children being endangered- There were other counts in the indictment ...

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 ...

THE ALLEGED FORGERY AND THEFT AT JARROW

... committed both prisoners for trial at Durham Assizes.-The forged bills were next taker, one of which had been paid to MIr Thomas Hardy, timber merchant, Newcastle, by Mr James Harke, h,'ilder, who had got it from Sproat, and the other one the 31essr; Swinney ...