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STRIPPED ON EPSOM DOWNS

... bookmaker, who wias being badly treated by a gang of roughs, when the prisoner rushed through the crowd nid assaulted thena. Thomas Hardy, of Douling-road, F}1alann, the book. makor referred to, stated that a nwan came up to him and Iiilanuded 12s. 6d. He told ...

ASSAULTS AT THE DERBY

... protecting a bookmaker, who was being badly~treated by a gang of roughs, when Gobey rushed through the crow and assaulted them. Thomas Hardy, ol 62, Dorling Road, Fulham; the bookmaker referred to, stated that a, man came up to him and demanded 12s.; 6d. SHe told ...

FRAUDS ON LONDON CLERGYMEN

... comimunicat~ion from the poli, e. 'Ee detained him till the arrival of a policeman, and eave him into custody. --The Ker.- Thomas Hardy Banks, a Wesleyan minister, of Avenue-ardeus, 'Ae on, gave evidenbe- againhtthe pri- Isoner, who obtained loso from h m ...

LEGAL

... amendment and consoli- dation of the law relating to workmen's dwellings. Mr. Osborne Morgan is Chairman of the Committee. THOMAS HARDY, known as the Kentish Town murderer, has been found guilty of the wilful murder of Florence Veuney in May last, and sentenced ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... ktcreford, tailor. Shenderson, Henry, Kingtoln-upOn-Hull, builder.of Lockwood, George Henry, Gatnaborough, plumber. - Hardy. Thomas, Southport, cycle agent. Geore Crm~Lserpol, htelProprietor. e i~ieLrbr.Nwot ale.50 hi dealer. acs EL Jonotret ilim hrtncma ...

HORRIBLE CHILD MURDER AT PADDINGTON

... conmunicated with, and during the day wore busy in examining other dust heaps, with a view of finding the headless body. Dr. Thomas was apprised of the discovery, and the head now romaine at the Paddington Mortuary. DR. JOSEPR PARKER, after en absence of ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... subject. STRANGE DEATH OF A COOK. At the St. Pancras Coroner's Court, Dr. Danford Thomas was engaged in the investigation of the ex- traordinary death of Elizabethf Hardy, a cook, lately in the employ of Mrs. Mawson, the wife of a mann- facturing chomist ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... TUX DIVORCE COURT. A STRANGE PETITION. In the suit H Hardie v. Hardie. Jaeisall, Posner, and Sawles, opened on Tues- day, Mr. William lardie, a commercial traveller for a Glasgow firm, residing in London, songht a divorce by reason of the alleged adultery ...

A SOMERS TOWN EVICTION

... A ?? TOV7lT EVICTION. -_t flxMVING A DYING M:N. Dr. G. Danford Thomas held an inquest on Monday at St. Pancras Coroner's Court on tho body of Chris- topher Pinnock, ageod sixty-three, a bricklayer, who died suddenly on his removal to St. Pancras Workhouse ...

MISSING

... applicants at West Ham Police Court, on Monday. w.1s a Mrs, Ruth Hardy, of 11. Field-road, Forest G ato, who sought the assistance of the Court to help her to discover the whereabouts of John Hardy. He was a bricklayer, and had been out of work for about three ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... proof was given of the Melbourne marrgi, ag (Zefore the President and a Common Jury.) A HUSBAND'S FRIGHT. In the suit Hardie v. Hardie, JaNcal!, Posner and Sawle., Mr. William Hirdiea. commercial trvarfei a Glasgow firm, esiing in London, Dought a divorce ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SECRETARY

... CONDUOT or A -FATiUR, - William 1 Hardy, forty-three, lacemaker, pleaded guilty at the Notts Quarter Sessions to inflicting grievous bodily harm upon his daughter Harriet, and was sentenced - - to five months' hard labour; Hardy went home, and, v finding his ...