HULL POLICE COURT

... and he t could scarcely walk owvlig to an injury to his left 1 .. .sEach prisoner commnittedl to prison for seven dayo. n Thomas Hardy wvas charged with begging in Blrnisioen a street on Saturday evening.-P.C. Atkinsonl (212 raid when he apprehended tple ...

THE DISTURBANCES AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... Alfred 'Whiteho'sse. polisher, WVhitchouse Street; Walter Timms, labourer, Alum kock, Saltlcy ; Thomas Berwiclc, joiner, High Street, Saitley ; and Thomas Hardy, labourer, Cromwell street, Mr. B. T. Ratclift prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury ; and Mr ...

THE CASTLE BROMWICH RIOTS

... Probert, George Hutchins, William John Bowkett, John Ueomn, William Derices, Thomas Hart, George Troman, Arthur Jone% William. Weston, Alfred Whitebouse, Walter Timms, and Thomas Hardy (all on bail), William Rlowe (18), labourer, John Gralhan (251, boatman ...

WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES.—YESTERDAY

... George Hutchins, WilliAm John Bow- r kett, John Hesom, William Darkes, Thomas llar4, aorgo i Troman, Arthur Jones, William Weston, Alfred White. o houso, Walter Timins, mid Thomas Hardy, all on bail; ?? Rowe (18), labourer; John Graham (25), boatmran t and ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY IN KENTISH TOWN

... T No, replied Mrs. Finch; I have never seen the pistol. 1 have heard him speak ol Mr. Hardy, saying he was a very nice fellow. I don't know whether he knew Miss Hardy. What was his object? And to go and commit such a crime in broad daylight I Last summer ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

... was arresting her husband, the s previous prisoner. Also discharged with a caution. g A HEAVY DEBT.-Sidney Hardy was summoned by 'a Harriet Hardy for the sums, 21. 12s. and 761., bastardy r arrears. In 1874 defendant was ordered by the Bench to pay 2s ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Suffolk Street,. to Frederick Hughes ; Back Swan, Broms- grove Street, to William Kirklind; Acorn Hotel, Temple 6treet, to Thomas Parsons; White Swan. Sumrmer Row, to Tane Perkins; Heenr and Chickens, Mfoveley SLheet. to Mark Read Nag's Head, High Street ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2 BEPOBE MR. RkE'FLF_ ALLEGED EsBaLEsz , ?? - Thomas P. Carer, a young man, was charged with having emnibezled ;ts sum of £5 l7s., belonging to Messrs. Cooke and T-I - hend, Byroc-street, i vshose employ he had ...

POST-OFFICE ROBBERY AND ATROCIOUS MURDER

... place, and with attempting to murder Frances Hardy, a clerk in the post-office. He gave his name as George Vincent Heneage Finch, describ- ing himself as a theatrical artist, of 15, Ospringe-road. Miss Frances Hardy, who acted as the post-office clerk, states ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... Henry Lake, mining engineer, Eclestoa. Mr. Peter Mloorel, grcer, indlev. Mr. John Augnstin Borrows, ironfounder. Sutton, Mr. Thomas John Swaine, gentleman, e tton Mr. Dauiel Barnes Monie, accoontant, West Derby. Mr. John Orr, agent, West Derby. Mr. James ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Fore-street on the 3rd inst.-P.C. Alfred Hardy heard defendant singing and using bad language. Seeing he was drunk, Hardy requested him to go home, but he refused and used obscene lasgasge to tke policeman.- ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... charged with being disorderly in Holloway Head on Saturday night, and with assaulting Police-constables Dobbs and Hardy, of the A division Hardy heard, a disturbance in a court in Holloway Headj and going up to the place he found pri- soner ilourishing a ...