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THE POLICE COURTS

... Justice Hawkins as to whether a public-house bar was a house ?? or place within the meaning of the Betting Act.-George Hardy and Edward Br, oea, who were summnoned for using a public-house for the pur- pose of betting, were fined 25 for each of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... through King's-cross, and insist upon their O right to the' entire benefit of the traffic be- a tween those stations.-Mr. Corens-Hardy, Q.C., o and Mr. Farwell appeared in support of the s motion; the Attorney-General (Sir Richard j E. Webster, ?? Mr; Moulton ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... E. P. Fry, New; J. A. Corpus Christi ;A. J. Galpin, Trinity; C. A. S. Garland, Pembroke ;J. T. A. Haines, Balliol; H. J. Hardy, New; J. Harrower, Pembroke; F. J. Havertieid, New; C. R. C. Holt, Hertford; E.|AV, Huntingford, Merton; B. King, Balliol; ...

DISTURBED IRELAND

... from Barefield, * At this stage of the ease one of the prisoners, Thomas Leary, wvas taken suddenly- ill, and the court had to be adjourned. After the adjournment Callinan said: Thomas . Leary told me he had got a few of the Barefield boys, who would ...

CHARGES OF ATTEMPTED MURDER IN SOUTHWARK

... Police-court, Elizabeth Tilley, twenty-two, described as a domestic servant, was charged on remand with catting and wounding Mr. Thomas Harrison, dispenser at the Bermondsey Parochial Inrfirmary, by stabbing in the face and neck with a knife, with intent to ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT KENTISH TOWN

... John Wil. F lianm owes on Thursd3y eVeUilg, at the post-office, S 165, Brckiedck-road; the attempted murderof Ftances r X Hardy, at the same time and place and with stealing 1 fromitheabove premises about 71.10s,,the property citha ( Postmaster-Gelneral ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... tion of itse lnks at Man.. chesteran others, part ?? Star Consolidated BiigCompany, pet on of B. Erefl part heard-Tim- ?? . Hardy-Waltcer v. Brougbton, aadlalkxv.Bougt~mand Great Western -RailwayCorn- Nargy-National Unionalnvestment Company, petition of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Guilty, and sentence w as deferred. HIGhlWAY Itenexay INe Wce'crEcsrAx ?? Stevens,. 18, was chaxged with an offence upon Thomas Englind, the in- diotment alleging in this as in the previous case fiat the pri- Boner useod personal violence at the time ...

SERIOUS CHARGE

... unlawful act, on Nov. 20.-Mr. Augustus J. Pepper, F.R.CLS., of 122, Gower-street, said that in compliance with an, order from Dr. Thomas, the coroner, he went to the St. Pancras mortuary, and in the presence of two medicalmen, Inspector Banister, and others, ...

IRELAND

... SMdOKING OUT A B3.&imcp-For smolaing out A county court bailiff with pans of burning sulphur and otherwise aseaultang him, 'Thomas Morris end his two e ons were at Easthourne Petty Sessons yesterday fined 61. each, or in default one month. Eu9CALYPTM&u ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... money they had de. J ?? ju found the pnsoir Guilty, and be was sentencedto four months' lmp ldo i with hard J FoSr.Owc: p5 Hardy, 23,, j Post-office letter carrier, pleaded gufty to a charge of itealieg a post letter containing seventy-fvepostage __ stamps ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... valnable portions of the town of Birmingham. The plaintiffs, who are persons in humble position in life, are George Willis, Thomas Harrison, and James Baylis, who claim to be entitled to. the freehold estates of the -late William Jennens, late of Bedford-row ...