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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Samah Ifar'ke7e, 73, her ?? mother, were convicted-for that they, 5 aving the custody and care of William by Hardy, Ada Hardy, and Thomas Hardy, iy infants'of tender years, did neglect to pro- :h vide sufficient food and clothing, whereby Y. their lives ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... iEUTEORD MlUtDEI.-IIHerbtrt ,Sm/l was in-. dieted at Nottingham for the murder of Mr. Hardy, farmer, of advanced age, living at Wheatley.-The evidence showed that rls. Hardy, with a maid- servant and one manservant, went to chapel on Sunday evening, November ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and' Sarah Mearikwell, 73, her mother, tere dionvicted-'foc that they, having the custody and care of William Hardy, Ada Hardy, and Thomas lardy, infants of tender yeers, did neglect to pro- ide sufficient food and clothing, whereby their lives had been ...

THE HAVANT MURDER

... matter. TsHE RAID ON A CLuB.-Edgar Henry Hardy, 24, clerk, of Tilia-road, Hackney; Henry 6tenniug, 38, clerk, of Columbia-road, hhoreditch; Richard Gullis. 43, wood turner. Gascoigne-place, Hackney; and Thomas White, 26, draper's assistant, Hackney-road ...

DIVORCE CASES

... part of Mrs. Wade. Cross-eramined: Mrrs. Wisdoum had achosedI her of impropriety with her husband, and she denied it.-Mr. Thomas Wisdom, the co-respondent, was called, and said that be', was a married man with five children. HeI denied that he had ever ...

THE DULWICH MYSTERY

... of being-concerned in the wilful murder of a child named Arthur Mings. Dr Thomas Bond, 7, the Sanctuary, Westminster, said that on the 22nd prox. he,. in conjunction with Mr. Hardy, of Southfield-park, East Dulwich, exa- ujined theremains submittedtothem ...

POST-OFFICE ROBBERY AND ATROCIOUS MURDER

... place, and with attempting to murder Frances Hardy, a clerk in the post-office. He gave his name as George Vincent Heneage Finch, describ- ing himself as a theatrical artist, of 15, Ospringe-road. Miss Frances Hardy, who acted as the post-office clerk, states ...

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 ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... was admitted on the same day to the chil- dren's ward, and died on the 17th. Mr. Tonking. one of the house surgeons at St. Thomas's hospital, stated that ont Mondyv serious symptoms supervened, and the child subsequently died front inflammlation of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with assault- I ing with a whip Captain Harmer Hardy, late of the 18th Hoissars, and Mrs. HelenaE 'Hardy, residing at 19, Warrington-crescent, I Maida-vale.-The evidence of Captain Hardy a was that he married the prisoner's sister, l who died ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... and -Irs. Julia Dearn Hardie, of Goldhawk-road, Sbepherd's-bush, were called on, further to answer the accusation of being concerned in performing an operation and ad- ministering medicine for an unlawful purpose.- Mrs. Hardie surrendered to her bail ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. A FATxeh emAL AT FOOTBAFI'tlad l ission Mr. Baxter held an inquiry at the teis of Thomas room, Domley-by-Bow, respecting the deat oabfouera DosseWt, aged 10 years , the son of a Lrifklayers'labor, reaiding at 3, Chadbourn-streCet ...