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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... and upwards of RI was col- lected in the hotel. A verdict of Accidental death was re. turned. SHOCKING DEATH. Dr. Danferd Thomas held an inquest in St. Pancras on the body of Edward WilliasB, aged forty, described as a com. positor, who was found dead ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... settle at once. He then wrote out a cheque, but seemed unused to the business, and wanted Hardy to put his name where the drawer should sign, upon which Hardy said if he found the cheque square he Would send the goods on, and prisoner left. On beinggiven ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... well, but afterisardst ill-used her. She lived with oN him at Brighton till lie was arrested, on other charges.- re William Thomas, prinicipal warder at her Majesty's ii puriso, Newgute, proved that on the 9thoI pilC87 ,the prsoner was convicted at the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and interests of the bondholders. The referee had by ~ ;~his report found that 2,310 11. should be paid to the b defendant Thomas Cave in addition to sums already tli received by him, that 24,000)1. should be paid to the th defendant James Croyle, and ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Bozward. tleceased (bozwrivsr Bozeewrd). in the mratter of S two applications. Nos. 34,740 aud 34,741, by W. Creed, A. et Thomas. and E. Craddick (executors of IR. S. Hudoon) (No. M( 61). The following Palatine appeals wiliba in the paper, for bern ? ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... protest.- r Si r. J. Haynes, who dufendeil, said Mr. Hardy vvas a rival broker. - The complainant Wvas called,r and said the delenslanrt never produced a warrant, -nor left an inventory. - Mr. F. A. Hardy, an ILur- t tiieewais cahleil, and said there was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Lieutenants Fiancie E. Haigh, .Jamies H. C. Iast, 'Francis E. 3. Totteoham, John P. Stuart,,Prank A. S. Farewell, and Thomas P. Thomas, Ito the President, additional, to study at the Royal Naval College; Greenwich; Lieutenants George B. IBedford, Stuart ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... ill the dtwelling-house of J recee llciford. tice landlord of the Eael Craven, South:c-m-strteOr.i-;iitetice, 12 ireoceths' hardi labour Tie CLeAner01'' 4i SETTIN telRa To A RADICAL CceJe.-?dhi c Bet??, /ceiir.icc e / cean, conic, cniatind ?lrcad 1'1ss ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... been so convicted.-Mr. Fletcher sen- tenced him to five years' penal servitude. DEATH OF A BARmAID IN ST. JOHN'S- WOOD.-Dr. Thomas held an inquiry at Marylebone, on Wednesday, relative to the death of Caroline Williams, aged 38, a single woman, lately ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... MATHEW Asro Ma. .Joancc DAv.-At 10J.-Ex parts motions generally. Op- posed motions on the Civil side: Taylor v, Wolff-Lewis v. Thomas and another-Davies4 s. Hugman and ?? J. P'arsons Harris, a ?? v. Pearee-Horistead and another v. Banks and Co.-Brownsv. P ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... admitted to the London hospital yesterday, one being Henry Hardy, aged 80, an artisan, of Brad- well, Essex, who slipped off the kerb in the Minories and dislocated his hip; the other, Thomas Gray, aged 22, a carpenter, of Old Ford-road, who feol from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... investiga- tion, said he felt it his duty to commit the defendants for tral. GUILDEALZ. SUPPOSED ROBBEP.x- OF XzOO.-Walter Charles Hardy, 21, residing at 4, Clarendon-street, Harrow-read, Paddington, a lawyer's clerk, was charged with stealing the sum of Xi20j ...