SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Tavern, ,Bordesley Green, to Elizabeth Fox; Atlas Tavern, (Catteal Road, to Ann Goodie ; Ryland Arms, Leopold Street, to Thomas Hardy General Have- c lock, Hlope Street, to Robert Hammond; BlArquis of Lorne, Nestown lnow, to usm. Holliday; Anglo-llavarian ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE, FRIDAY

... AFTI;RNOrON ROW AT l)ltAYC4)IT.-Wil- or hiale Tulrner, William 1uckley, and Thomas Hardy were einnirrnerl foir fighting at Drayeott on the 20th ?? ha offence were eidiad itted, ?? Hardy alleged that he only fre i stood on his 'iwn defence. The fight was only ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... May he missed a duck from the river. It was worth 5s. He would not have taken that sum for it, as it was laying eggs.- Thomas Hardy, fowl dealer, living at Scotland-street, Stoke, said he knew both the defendants. On the Sth of May Wass offered witness ...

GARDEN PARTY AT ASHTON COURT

... la a list of those ptesent :th NORTON MAL111WARD AND NORTON HA~UTVLLE,-Mr thi John and Mrs Fowler, Mr Thomas Hardy, sen,, Mre T, en if. and Mrs Hardy, Mr Wm. and hira Norris and eon. to BuISLINGTON.-Ur John and Mrs Fitzgerald, Mr Jas. of 33, and Mrs Bhorland ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Geo. Collier held an inlques4t at the Eagle Tavern, East India Dock-road, Poplar, touching the death of a waterman, named Thomas Hardy Cox, aged fifty-five. The deceased left his home on Tuesday quite well, being engaged in night-work. The next day a waterman ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... Hughes), Aid, Cavell, Carr, and Lowe, and Justice G, Ward. Thomas Haynes, labourer. Marston, pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of boots, valoe Os. 6d., from outside the shop of Messrs. Freeman, Hardy, and Willis, Queen-street, on Tuesday, nnd to being drunk ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... a-t, wes ?? moned at the instance of ?Mr. George Ieunlfea, tesA clerk in the Town-clerk's office, for s.esattltX. a by ?? Hardy. A cross sumnoas v. as taken against AMr. Dungelfe for assaulting the deeentZ Cooke. Mr. Solly, deputy town-clerk, appeared ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

... thought the cases moot atrocious,A and sentenced the prisoner to one months' imprison- STEALING A WATCHI AND CocAIn.-Thomas Jackson and Thomas Wild were charged with fighting in East- street, on Saturday night. The prisoners were also S charged with stealing ...

TIPTON

... while, among others who attonded, were the Hoen. F. Wood, tle 11ov. Sir GcorsegeWilmr.ot-Hortin, Bart., 'Mr. Reginald Hardy, Mr. Gerald Hardy; Mir. A. Richardson and lMrs. Rilchardson, &c, The service, which was partly choral, was impres. sively performed ...

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... 6st t; from the person or Thomas O'Grady, at Stockport, was sentenced, after numerous prior conviktions, to tiveyears' penal servitude. inifred Brogan, aged iO, factory w, orker, for stealing £2 and a bag irom the person of Thomas Lewis, at Stock-pert, tw~elve ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. LEDDS. CRsurrr To HostatE-At the Borough Police-court yesterriav, before Mr. Bruce, Charles William Hardy, cab proprietor, Hyde Park, was fiued 20s., including costs, for having worked a horse while spfforing from lameness, and Tom ...

POLICE COURTS

... miti- gated fine of as and costs. STOCKTON.-A -Mo-rTHn's Levy-John Hardy (14) and Robert Hardy (10) were charged. with stealing goods from the Co-operative Stores, and their mother, Grace Hardy, Seymour-street, s Tilery-road, with knowingly receiving the same ...