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MURDER AND ROBBERY IN KENTISH TOWN

... T No, replied Mrs. Finch; I have never seen the pistol. 1 have heard him speak ol Mr. Hardy, saying he was a very nice fellow. I don't know whether he knew Miss Hardy. What was his object? And to go and commit such a crime in broad daylight I Last summer ...

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 ...

FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE

... Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire, fanner.—Walter Hood, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, ironmonger.—Thomas Richard Coster, Acton, cori.chaudler.—Thomas Brooker, South Norwood, pork butcher.—Cliarles Bartholomew, Seveuoaks Weald, Kent, farmer.—Alfred Sidney ...

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 ...

HORRIBLE MURDER [ill] NOTTINGHAM[ill]

... Besidis 3srvmsts MAr. Hardy and his wife lived in the farm- house alone. On Sunday evenxig, at six o'clock, Mrs. Riaxdy went from home to the Wesleyan Chapel st North Wheatley, a distance of about a quarter at a mile, leaving Mr. Hardy, the deceased, hi good ...

THE MURDER OF A FARMER IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... Saville to Wheatley. He met with the prisoner, who asked him whether he was going to Mr. Hardy's. Ho told him he was, and went up the roadwith him to Mr. Hardy's house. As they were walking along the road he (wit- ness) picked up a stick, and said to ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF HUNTLY

... Mr. Charles Crompton, Mr. Joseph Addison McLeod, Mr. Pembroke Stephens, Mr. F. W. E. Everitt, Mr. Thomas William Snagge, Mr. Herbert Hardy Co2ens-Hardy, and Mr. Norriss. TuE ACTRESS AND Tnr: MusicAI AGENT.- On Thursday, at the Southwark Police-court, ...

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 ...

ALLEGED BRIBERY AT CANTERBURY

... could be obtained on either side, and witness was informed that Mr. Butler-Johnstone was offering £2 a vote. Mr. Gathorne Hardy was very much opposed to money being spent in bribery; and neither he nor Colonel Laurie knew that it Was being distributed ...

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 ...

FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE,

... Congfeton. licensed victuaDer—John Henry Hands, Thomas Tyler fosi, and James Cooke, Stourport, and elsewhere, 'iuw Woodhouse Southgate, Wall Heath, Staffordshire. n»t*rl victualler—Esther Hooper, Worcester, boot Thomas Caswell, Sedgley, Staffordshire, royalty ...

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 ...