HULL POLICE COURT

... John and Mary, were charged with stealing a wooden potatoe scoop and a quantity of sugar from a warehouse, the property of Thomas Hardy, Sand South-end wharf, on the 2nd October. The scoop and sugar were seen safe while the keel -was in the harbour, and-when ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2044 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... on remand with stealing a wooden potatoe scoop, a quantity of sugar, and about 20 stones of potatoes, the property of Mr Thomas Hardy, wharfinger, Sand South- I end, on the 31st ult. The Chief Constable prosecuted, and Mr A. M. Jackson defended the prisoners ...

Published: Friday 16 November 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2956 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... Approaching Hardy, the latter arose to his feet, and at the same moment prisoner raised an axe above his head and rushed at Hardy, shouting lie would do for him. Hardy attempted to seize the pri. saner, when the axe descended on the left side of Hardy's head ...

BARTON POLICE COURT

... Bonby, Thomas T. 'Havercroft and John Hookham; East Halton, Josh. Wright and Thos. Leary; Goxhill, John Catley and Wm. Dunwell Habrough, Wm. Mtapplethorpe and Joseph Spencer; Horkstow, John Maget and ThomaA Smith; North Kil- lingholme, Thomas Farrow and ...

THE WIDNES POISONING MYSTERY

... ounce of arsenic for the purpose of poisoning rat-, to an elderly man who signed himself as William Johnson, grocer, Thomas-street. Thomas Smith, grocer, who signed as a witness, stated he knew Johnson by sight and noi by ?? Coroner said Jackson had not ...

LICENSING SESSION AT PORTSMOUTH

... McKenzie to Robert Clack; Stag, St. Thomas's, street, from John Yosng to William Webb; Xa.' Head, Commercial-road, from William. Hardy tO Frederick Shipp; off licence, 82, Willialm-strect, from Ellen May to Thomas May; offliccnce. 118, Frattoct-road, ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... Eddward James, 12, Thomas O'Bourke, 10, Frederiok saunders, 13, and Henry Bubb, 13. were charged with stealing from a shop in Stbfford-bulldings 141bh of cocoa, value 8d, 4d.. the property of George Sutton, Aotiog-Sergeant Hardy (44 D, Briatol force) ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... again came on for hearing, when, in D5 t addition to the several counsel who appeared in the cas3 ni o on Monday, Mr. Cozena Hardy, QOC., now appeared for E a the Rev. George Smyth.Pigott, of Kingston Seymour, pi 0 the administrator, with the will annexed ...

THE MURDER NEAR BOLTON

... Ansdell,:of Eearsley Moss, who was ehot on Thursday by Abraham Thomas, valet in the same employment, was held at Kearsley, before Mr. J. B. GDEai (Conutv Ooroner), the .Deputy-Coroner kMr. W. Hardy) also being present.- Captain Ansdeld was first cealled, andeaid ...

THE IRISH MURDER CONSPIRACY

... CONDEMNED MEN. A correspondent telegraphing last night says . The eve of the execution of Joseph Brady for the murder of Mr. Thomas Henry Burke has not been marked by any inci- dent out of the common. Kilmainhamn Gaol has worn its usual aspect of grimness ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... victions against her) to prison for three months, but dis. charged Rdoxon with a caution. SisoCaEMG NEGLECt or A CmLn.-William. Thomas Brook, bill-poster, Saw-yard, who was represented by his wife, was charged under the Infant Life Pro- tection Act with having ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... -Tames Stuart and John Thomas Ed- wards, labourers ; Alorenso Banham, a young man; Mary Ann Goulding, a young woman, and Lucy Blanforth, a married woman, were fined for drunkenness, WEDNESDAY. DisORDERrLy on Lici;ssD PnEmsns. - Thomas M'Gowan, a labourer ...