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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 ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES IN SURREY

... Victoria Theatre, Waterloo-road; Mr W. Dougherty, Spread Eagle Tavern, Wandsworth; Mr G. Gabb, Duke of Edinburgh, Wimbledon; Mr Hardy, the Griffin Hotel, Kingston ; *lr C. F. Mouflet. the Greyhound Hotel, Richmond ; Messrs.Nash and Newberry, the Public Hall ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 744 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES.-—THIS DAY

... Bernard-Maw v. NValker-Andrews v. Joilin- Hardy v, Mackruees-Drake v. Deisles-Rese v. Ileat-Swin- bured v. Futvoye-Bnom v. NatiDonal Provincial Bank, of IIn land. Petitions, unopreaod iast: (Thomas v, Thomas- v nsbabgw Schools and f sheld and Uanhester ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Jaeoba-Gladwe~llv. Donle,.-Chambers v. Baysn- S heffiel at. Wrinkwa. homPrrdgeon. By tounee In harmne Walker-P~nickyv. Crik-J. T. Thomas V. ?? BRYwOn MR. :0srICS FRY, AT 1O0..-Mert' cause: Lewis v. Bniltheft-Sankey v. Smithett-Rogers v. Crabbe-Jones v. Da'vls-Wawrnaz ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ber-brother, John Keats, as a poet; Mary Lady Duffus Hardy, 5514, inadditaontothi ?? 1004 a year granted in 1872, in recognition of the historica, literary, and public service of her late husband Sir Thomas Paffus Had;Mm Maria Rodgers, 714, in ?? shervice ...

THE MURDER OF A FARMER IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... who was the previous day committed on the a corouer's warrant charged with the wilful murder of I bis master, Mr. George Hardy, on the previous Sunday t night at South Wheatley, near Retford, was brought t betore the county bench, 'Retford petty sessional ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... 13esememr Company-Chichester r. Cartan-Freeman's Settled Estate. BEFoni Ms. JUSTICE 1cY, AT 10.-Motion, by order; Learn- ing V. Hardy. Adjourned suimnonmses: Gray v. Metropolitan Railway Coospany, part hoard. Causes for trial: Wiatwell v. lRieharos, part ? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -scrubs, and assaulting Charles Hardy, a constable in the employ of the Metro-. politan Board of Works, and Poliec-constahle. Fitz- maurice, who took him into custody. It was alleged that a volunteer called the attention of Hardy to the. prisoner, who ne~ed ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... SCAL-DED BY AC(UP OF TrA. Yesterday Mll. Carittar, Nest lvent cororer,held an inclulist at the Admir-al HardY, Lon °t011Str ?? icD, ol the body of Thomas iletcher, aged ii months, san of parents residilig at 2S, Glenistertirlad East (ireenwtleh. On ?? %iastnigbv ...

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 ...

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... swear to him? Witness: Well, what do -yon thinkP (A laugh.) His -eice is sweeter-it is not so musical as it was. (A laugh.) Thomas William Wadsworth said he was a lodger of the com- piainant's, and a man lie thought was the prisoner lodged in a room near ...