A MYSTERY CLEARED UP
... natural {•*«ses. There were no marks violence on the and the police have no suspicion of foul play. ®ceased'6 name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... natural {•*«ses. There were no marks violence on the and the police have no suspicion of foul play. ®ceased'6 name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... TRADESMAN. At noon to-day Heanor was thrown into consternation the announcement that Mr. Benjamin Hardy, leading draper, j'ears of age, and brother of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Kimberley, had committed suicide by hanging himself. Deceased had pone to lie down, but was ...
... GRANT) JURY. Mr. Thomas Hardy, foreman. Mr. Frank Wilkinson Mr. Thomas Dally Mr. H. ISmith, ,jun. Mr. George Hallam Mr. George Ashion Mr. Henry Haynes Mr. Thomas C. Birkhead Mr. Percy Maltby Mr. John Brett Mr. Arthur J. Mawby Mr. Thomas ...
... Ward . George Green . 17 Robin Hood Ward . Qui 52 -> BJ. Alban s Ward T. S. Brailsford .. «» f> St. A han'N Ward . Thomas Hardy «£* St. Alban's Ward T. H. Thornton .. 210 St. Ann Waid J. T. Blackwell .. 6' St, Ann's Ward E. G. Loverseed .. 40 ...
... 9 filled and the competition was exceeding The bidding started at £300 and £581, which price the property was seen* ». Thomas Hardy. Mr. Graham G.H ...
... Mr. Thomas Hardy, the retiring member, Mr. Thomas Stendell Brailsford, and Mr. Francis Thornton, the result being declared follows: —Haidy, 723; Brailsford, 597 Thornton, 22. The Returning Officer (Mr. Aid. J.P.) thereupon certified that Mr. Hardy had ...
... election bills posted during the day were mainly on behalf Mr. Hardy. Prominent amongst these was appeal to Irishmen and women to rally round the true and consistent friend of Ireland, Thomas Hardy, and vote against Brailsford, who has issued tracts defaming ...
... Stanhope; 8, Mary Ann Hather and Eliza Lucas. 1 ST. ALBAN'S WARD, Thomas Brailsford (I L), 11, Coventry, road, pawnbroker. Proposers—Geoige Gunn and Edgar Toft; 2, Thomas Stevenson and Thomas Sills ; 3, Matthew Martin and George Taylor ; 4, Henry Morris and ...
... One the prisoners was found to be wearing pair of socks which were identified Mr. Hardy as nis property. Mr. Whittingham asked for a further remand, and called Mr. Hardy, who stated that he had been from bis residence between the 20th June and 18th July ...
... respective names :—George Smith, cab owner, AUestrce, ss. and costs; Thomas ThornhOl, 2s. 6d. and costs: George Parker, ss. and costs. Theft of Wheai.—Frederick Thompson, Harry Firth, and - Hardy, three respectably dressed youths, were orde»ed to pay the costs ...
... magistrate^ Withdrawn' CHARGE.— Thomas UUKe, canyon £3£3£to*OMntttain, was charged on adjourned street ,« w. , assault upon his wife. SSSTtn Date, the?th November, ffie SfeMfW the charge to be withdrawn, and the Bench Hardy, a young person residing Militia ...
... the first by Mrs. Burton, who gave donation of £10 towards the building fund. Stones were also laid Mrs. Thomas Bayley, Mrs. Chapman for Miss Hardy, Miss Riley, and Mr. C. L. Moorby, each of whom deposited £5 on the stone laid.—Mr. Moorby acted on behalf ...