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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 ...

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 ...

MISSING

... Irishmen, or his dukeship would be vacant in n very short time. (Sensation.) SnICInE ON THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.- Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest on Friday, at the Islington Coroner's Court, Holloway-road, on the body of William Daykin, aged fifty-three ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with assault- I ing with a whip Captain Harmer Hardy, late of the 18th Hoissars, and Mrs. HelenaE 'Hardy, residing at 19, Warrington-crescent, I Maida-vale.-The evidence of Captain Hardy a was that he married the prisoner's sister, l who died ...

COMPENSATION CLAIMS

... Eclhange. £60; Grogsin and Boyd, £35 Dfare and Co. £150 IBaclhelor lull, £240; d. Harris, £50, H. Benjamin, £2157; S. C. Hardiing, £10: No. 91, empty, £$50 ;Lord do Roth- schild, £g4'.5; G4. Ii'. Mrartiagale, 200; E. Ga!lais, £129; F. Hammonld, .tC0. ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT KENTISH TOWN

... THE A A ?? INQUEIT AID VERDICT. Yesterday evening, Dr. Danfed Thomas held an inquest, at Crowndale Hall Camden Towmn, N.W., into the circnumtances atitndig the death of John WiLliam Bowes, alleged to have been shot, last Thurs- day evening, bg GOeIr Vincent ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... chargeable with causing the death. DEATH MISTAKEN FOR SLEEP. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest at the Ossing- ton Coffee Tavern, Paradise-street, Marylebone, on the body of Thomas Creckford, aged thirty-three, a potmnan, employed at the Duke of York Tavern ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... through King's-cross, and insist upon their O right to the' entire benefit of the traffic be- a tween those stations.-Mr. Corens-Hardy, Q.C., o and Mr. Farwell appeared in support of the s motion; the Attorney-General (Sir Richard j E. Webster, ?? Mr; Moulton ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT KENTISH TOWN

... John Wil. F lianm owes on Thursd3y eVeUilg, at the post-office, S 165, Brckiedck-road; the attempted murderof Ftances r X Hardy, at the same time and place and with stealing 1 fromitheabove premises about 71.10s,,the property citha ( Postmaster-Gelneral ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... London Joiut Stock Bank; Mr. J. N. Ri gis, Q.C1., and Mr. F. 'hompson for the Capital and Con- t solidated Bank; M. Cozens Hardy, t.C., and Mr. Stokes for thi Itoyal Bank of Sotland; and fo r. va.l Cawe for f the liruidator d of Shffey's ?? Justice Cotton ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gentle- man residing at Elm Bank, Carlton-road, Putney, was charged with assaulting with a whip Captain Harmer Hardy and Mrs. Helena Hardy, of 19, Warwick-crescent, Naida-vale.-The prosecutor said he was formerly a captain in the 18th Hussars, and sow ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... 14)..-Rotion, by order: Cronheim v Graham. Causes for B trial: De Mdom v Conchs, part ?? v Spicer (wit- F nesses), by ?? v Thomas (witnesses), by order- ol Kerdaall v Waterman-Jackson v Sens;n (witnesses). a At 2.-Wehb v Spe arond Company-Lane v lane -Lewis ...