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... faithfully reproduced the special features oi the ideal houses described by our leading novelists, from Thackeray to Thomas Hardy. We very much doubt, however, whether these architects obtained their ideas from novels. It seems to us far more probable ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2150 | Page: 25 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... tir l5th of April annd 11thl of Slay, tiuy.I hin thle iriterregneir et~sesri tire dleathr of Di'. Hard-I wicks and the election of his euccessor, Dr. Thomas. 3HOSPITAL WORK AT T19E EAST END. IAccorrlirg to statistics just cOuspileri, no0 less tlhan '3,179 ...

THE THIRD SESSION

... accession of Mr. Le Robertes to the peerage. Two candidates prfi it sented themselves-. Mr. Charles Acland, the son L- of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, and who bad )f fought a very good ?? in West Somerset in it 1880, and Mr. John Tremayne, the formei. r Conservative ...

LEGAL

... contributors, who, of course, are chiefly Americans, we note the names of W. D. IHowells, Uncle Remus, and our own novelist, Thomas Hardy.-Celebrities do not come into existence as rapidly as the weekly issues of Vanity Fair, and therefore the Vanity Fair Album ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1583 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF IMPOSTURE

... OXsrORD-STREET.-An acci dent, which resulted in the death of one man and injury to another. occurred on Friday afternoon in Thomas-street. At the corner of that street, which runs out of Oxford-street, towards Piccadilly, a large buildina, intended for ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. | LOACCIDENT TO A .NONOOENARIAN. a ?? y Dr. Danford Thomas helst an inquest at the t. Paddinctdn Coroner's court respecting tile death Of Jane ae Gilies, aged 90, of 12, Praed-street, Paddington. The evidence showed that the deceased ...