A MYSTERY CLEARED UP
... natural {•*«ses. There were no marks violence on the and the police have no suspicion of foul play. ®ceased'6 name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... natural {•*«ses. There were no marks violence on the and the police have no suspicion of foul play. ®ceased'6 name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... TRADESMAN. At noon to-day Heanor was thrown into consternation the announcement that Mr. Benjamin Hardy, leading draper, j'ears of age, and brother of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Kimberley, had committed suicide by hanging himself. Deceased had pone to lie down, but was ...
... started at £1,200 and after a spirited competition, was secured Mr. Thomas Hardy for £2,625. Lots aud 4, consisting of building land And two cottage*, was also secured by Mr. T. Hardy for £165 and £71 2s. respectively. Lot 5, comprising four cottages and ...
... cripple, was committed to the sessions for doing grievous bodily harm to Thomas Hardy, a grinder. The prisoner, who was stated to be very passionate man, bit woman en the hand, and Hardy, wheu endeavouring to protect her, was attacked by Barnes, who, swinging ...
... of Mr. Renals to the Aldermanic Bench. The proceedings were very brief. The candidates who had beeu nomiuated were Mr. Thomas Hardy, 42, Main-street, Bulwell, watchmaker and jeweller (Liberal), and Mr. William Frignall Faulconbridge, 73, Main-street, ...
... FORCIBLE ENTRY NOTTINGHAM. At a special meeting at the Nottingham Town Hall this afternoon, before Mr. Parsons aud Aid. Thomas Hardy, of 73, Robin Hoods-chase ; Alexander Grimwad;, of the Meadows ; James Waifer, 7, Goodhead-street ; aad Carter, of Fer ...
... Mr. T. Hardy pre-1 siding, the following officers were elected : —Aid. Gripper, president ; vice-presidents : Mr. Thomas Hardy, Councillors Burton, Nieholls, J. Renals, and Messrs, Godfrey, Sankey, Amos Bexon, and Harwood; treasurer, Mr. Thomas Seazrave ...
... and flowers had been sent for decoration purposes by Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kimberley, and Air. A Moseley, of Nuthall. The judges were Mr. Gadd, of Nottingham, and Mr. Lewis, gardener to Mr. Hardy, of Nottingham. Sports, consisting of flat races, football ...
... December lst. Charge Attempted Outrage near Boston.—At tho Sessions House. Boston, yesterday, before Mr. W. Lane-Claypon, Thomas Hardy, farm servant, living at Sutterton Dowdyke, was brought in custody, remand from Wednesday, charged with having attempted ...
... &c - Extensive improvements have *''r Property, and commodious vaults >ON «» facilities for business ; rent and „ 0nable Thomas Hardy, Ihe --— lp^«-ioa a 3tre ...
... John Sheffield, Thomas Wilson, and Joseph Wilson were charged with illegally fishing Wilford. With the exception of Josenh Wilson, who was fined 7s. 6d., the defendants were each convicted in a penalty of 10s. 6d. Unjust Scales. —Thomas Hardy was summoned ...
... Loverseed, jun., Mr. G. Goodail, Mr. A. If. Goodall, Mr. Thomas Hardy, the Revs. A. Leach, J. N. Godfrey, &c. The proceedings having been commenced by short devotional service, Mr. Thomas Hardy said bottle would deposited underneath one of the stones ...