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CLERICAL SCANDAL NEAR RETFORD

... warden, who was covered with blood and smarting from the wound, struck the vicar. This statement was corroborated by Mr. Thomas Kiehby Hardy, who was present and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could not have been au accidont, and also by William Taylor-Dr ...

THE MURDEROUS OUTRAGE AT CANTERBURY

... afslstance, ifi was found that twenty of the paeyrx on were Injured, sonie very seviously, orniongfo the wors; hbe being, Thomas Hardy, ts'rcible Inivrics to head ; d Thonma o Roawell, sca.lp wouixns, and Nuch zA scweo fox shook that ha is not oxpsco'ed ...

THE HAVANT MURDER

... matter. TsHE RAID ON A CLuB.-Edgar Henry Hardy, 24, clerk, of Tilia-road, Hackney; Henry 6tenniug, 38, clerk, of Columbia-road, hhoreditch; Richard Gullis. 43, wood turner. Gascoigne-place, Hackney; and Thomas White, 26, draper's assistant, Hackney-road ...

COLONEL SOWERBY'S STRUGGLE WITH THE STAG

... 1Iti .A1AL xiKlk. MORE MEN AND MORE MONEY WANTED. Last evening Dr. G. Danfor.1 Thomas held an inquest at Ossington Coffee Tavern, Marylebone, on the body of Elizabeth Hardy, aged eighty-one, an invalid and bedridden, who perished in the fire which occurred ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... was admitted on the same day to the chil- dren's ward, and died on the 17th. Mr. Tonking. one of the house surgeons at St. Thomas's hospital, stated that ont Mondyv serious symptoms supervened, and the child subsequently died front inflammlation of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Justice Hawkins as to whether a public-house bar was a house ?? or place within the meaning of the Betting Act.-George Hardy and Edward Br, oea, who were summnoned for using a public-house for the pur- pose of betting, were fined 25 for each of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... remembered, gave his decision at the last sessions of the Central Criminal court, and inflicted fines in several cases- George Hardy and EdwardBrown were sum- moned for using a public-house for the pur- poses of ?? Andrew Lusk said he was very glad to notice ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... for safety. SHOCKING MACHINERY FATALITY. Mr. Wood, deputy coroner for West Kent, held an inquest yesterday at the Admiral Hardy, Greenwich, on the body of George James John Golding, aged thirteen, son of parents living at 7, Boradshan-cottages, Westferry-road ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... suspended by a halter from at beam ill Ifall's shed at mid-day last Tuesday. Dr. Buckle came and pro- nounced life extinct. Thomas Hall, an upholsterer, stated thsat the deceased (his brother) had been a dis- grace to isL family since a toy. Witness ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... nths' foraesuting the police.- Sir Thomas Etdridge sentenced the prisonerto six uonths' hard labour. DARTFORD PETTY SESSIONS. ALnaogD AssAurLT IN A CH0USCH VESTRY.-Johsn Tierle was charged with assaulting John Hardy in the parish church. East Wickham ...

CORONERS INQUESTS

... death of J!eaph Franklin, lied ?? F, plaelayer9, lael ~miyde ho London, Chatbawn, and Dove,: Railwaky, and livi:3g at 10, HArdy pa-atrco, Lough. borotwl j not-Ion. jamges ~ed,,50, flaydwell-streetP Ciaphat'. de.a(od that he ?? a oea paae in rh cnpiey ...

THE FIRE IN THE EDGWARE-ROAD

... TlEFIRE IN THE EDGWARE-ROAD ?? INQUEST AND VMMDIOTI CM8URY BY TE1E TURY. Dr. Danford Thomas resumed his inquiry yes.' ray et the Otaington Coffee Tavern, Paradisae IW street arylebone into the elenumstanoei attending w the deaths of E}ta Magqaet Edwards ...