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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 ...

THE DULWICH MYSTERY

... of being-concerned in the wilful murder of a child named Arthur Mings. Dr Thomas Bond, 7, the Sanctuary, Westminster, said that on the 22nd prox. he,. in conjunction with Mr. Hardy, of Southfield-park, East Dulwich, exa- ujined theremains submittedtothem ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... not being able to get up, found his leg was broken. Ho then gave Hardy in charge, and said they wrent to the station, where however, as they were mates, he declined to shares him, andt Hardy oves set at liberty. The father further olieged that tihe elderfiardy ...

SERIOUS CHARGE

... unlawful act, on Nov. 20.-Mr. Augustus J. Pepper, F.R.CLS., of 122, Gower-street, said that in compliance with an, order from Dr. Thomas, the coroner, he went to the St. Pancras mortuary, and in the presence of two medicalmen, Inspector Banister, and others, ...

IRELAND

... SMdOKING OUT A B3.&imcp-For smolaing out A county court bailiff with pans of burning sulphur and otherwise aseaultang him, 'Thomas Morris end his two e ons were at Easthourne Petty Sessons yesterday fined 61. each, or in default one month. Eu9CALYPTM&u ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... r4- i Fz a-v{mm- I.A- e 1A.] OX^m aopeulaa rounus v eul~ior VI abagw emsa, SAD CASE OF DaOwElIr(G. On Saturday Dr. Danford Thomas heldaninquest atthe Crowndale hall, St, Pancras, 'on the, bbqy of William George Mealy, aged eight' ears, son of. a railw ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... atasoutuodecrees, -. isi : Worrall v' Worrull and il 1k-R. L. Qusoaton v' T. W, n Quainton-E. Penibertum v' J. Permherton-Thomas v' Thomas, 9'irrll, and Kirklanld-Martin v Marltin and Grablam-Morros v fborris-.Co~gsw all v' Cogswel and Woodhead-i8,Oeohw.Lc ...

SPECIAL [ill] MORNING EDITION

... , as it might lass sins 'his place Hardy put his hands up in ajeering manner. and cai'letd hi coward, and then, striking him, deoceased fell, and not being able to getup. foundihisleg was broken. He then gave Hardy in charge, and they went to the station ...

THE CAMBERWELL MYSTERY

... already reported. Mr. Lewlb prosecuted for the Treasury, and Mr. W. H. Arm- strong again 6pje6-red for the, defence. Dr. Hardy was now called, and said that oi November 17th be saw soine human bones altl;1, MI'Drmott-road, and some more oi the following-day ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... csarocter.-Harrls, the ganoler, proved seneral previous convimerwonslagainst him.-air Hensb ?jnight sentencedlsim to three months' hardie bour asoi rog ne and rvalasond. MARLBOROUC+HSTREET. . SvAsuIsev n,- A ?? ?? d'lcroom, 25, desrilned a a stockbroker, of 9 ...

DISTURBANCES AT ST. ANNE'S CHURCH, HOXTON

... [SUBsJECT 0' ILLtSTRATION.] OcortuF SPAcKMAN Ryn~n, ?? school-keeper, of the Board School, Haunmohd-'tquarie,' Hoxton; and Robhrt'Thomas Draper, thirty, ware- houseman, of Ivy-lane, Hpxton, were brought p in custody, at the Worship-street Police-court, on Monday ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... exhaustion. Verdict, Accidental deith. FATAL SOAFFOLD ACCINT AT STOCKWELL. Yesterday Mr. William Carter held an Inquiry at St. Thomas's hospital into the circumstances attending the death of Michael Hayesaged 44 years, residing at 36, Chathaam-street, Bat ...