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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... jury. Mr. Arthur Lewis (instrected by the solicitor to the Treasury) prosecuted; the pri- soners were defended by Mr. Abel Thomas. The pri- soners lived together in a small two-roomed cottage in a remote district of Pembrokeshire, and from the evidence ...

DISTURBED IRELAND

... from Barefield, * At this stage of the ease one of the prisoners, Thomas Leary, wvas taken suddenly- ill, and the court had to be adjourned. After the adjournment Callinan said: Thomas . Leary told me he had got a few of the Barefield boys, who would ...

FOURTH EDITION

... Holdsworth, the Rev. WXV A. Whitworth, Colonel Hardy, Colonel the Hon. C. Gathorne Hardy, the Hon. M. H. Beresford, Lord Stanley of Alderley, the Rev. H. Granville Dickson, the Rev. Donald M. Owen, Sir Thomas Wade, Pro- fessor Stokes, Professor Sidgwick ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... and anothmr v North London Building Soalet. Ap - peals from the Queen's Bench Dfivision (id l list): Mogan and another v i Hardy and another (Hichard Fothergill, third party), part ?? ?? TloC I m (and re an suterpleader issue between Drew r Jcsolyne) (No ...

THE WHITECHAPEL POISONING CASE

... house to give an alarm. A greengrocer, named Hardy, and a coachman, named Gregory, ran into the house and saw Mrs. Stothard reeling from her wounds, and she died in Hardy's arms. The servant girl and both Hardy and Gregory identified the pri- soper ?? accused ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... hlaanteuoanre cases :Fraser vFraser-DodgevEodge. Somamoases far adminastration: Ite.tArisell. deceased I Diver v aady nd Hardy ve Diver)-Curzon v Curzon-Bell vi ~oln.At,11.-Lee v Oover-Laaraster v Lancaster- EwnvHeilalnd-Haulgrave ?? v M'Iver -Laeele ...

POLICE INT]ELLIGENCE

... procession was passing along Picma- 'lily on Jubilee day, pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to six mnonths' hard labour.- Thomas Barry, against whom a previous Conviction was proved, was committed for trial for a similar offence. It was alleged that at ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... admitted to the London hospital yesterday, one being Henry Hardy, aged 80, an artisan, of Brad- well, Essex, who slipped off the kerb in the Minories and dislocated his hip; the other, Thomas Gray, aged 22, a carpenter, of Old Ford-road, who feol from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... garden of 11, Brixton-hill. Witness and another constable searched. and in about an hour and a half found them. The prisoner Hardy was coming out of 'the area window, when Constable 78 IV arrested hitn. In the breakfast parlour Ryan and anotlir-.man were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -JAlfred Smith. a respectable-looking man, who seemed to acutely feel his -position, was charged with causing the death of Thomas Balch, in Lant-street, Borough.-The evi- dence was of a very conflicting character- A woman, named Jessie Beckwith, stated ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Duliich, who said he had missed r. it at nine o'clock the same evening.-Il. spector Moore having given evidence, Mr. HE Nelson Hardy stated that he had examined a number of stains on a pair of drawers and a greatcoat, which he was informed had been 2 worn ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... the complainant's face from acut on the loead. -Mir. Biarstow sentenced t le prisoner to tee months' imoprisoinuseut with hardi laboar. AssAul'IfIxG A Iaoao.Pfil(de,4.described 0as gt ent leirianl of no occupatioii, of 65, Ashburton-grove, Hornvy-oad ...