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DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... a of -The bench infficted s fine of IEe. and Costs or fourteen knd days. - rail STONE THROWER[4.-Arthur Hamptoc and Thomas In Hardy, two boys, were summoned fur throwing stones in rg Harringtoo-8treet On July IOtb,-Frank Sharpe said the P the lads threw ...

DERBY BOROUGH LICENSING SESSIONS

... signed b 120, ad a memrial aginst signed by 20. left AN APP'LICATION TO TRiANSFDRI. Mr. F. Stone applied, on behalf of Mr. Thomas I Hardy, for a provisional transfer of the license at We Hallam's Vaults, Queen Street, to new premised Stri about to be erected ...

MARRIAGE OF THE HON, THOMAS DUNDAS

... THE HON. THO} id, and DUNDAS esence Yesterday afternoon at St Knig by her with full choral service, the marriage pls Hon. Thomas Dundas brother of th Zetland (Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland), of A Richmond, and Kelso House, Stirlingshire, 1 that Miss Maud ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... address unknowvn. Thomas C. Jones, Evanstown A berkenfig, Bri lgend. latly Windsor-road, Senghenydd, Lber Valley; Heolfach. 1strad, Rhoudda Valley, Glamorganshire, butcher. SCOTCHE SEQUESTRATIONS. Thomas Stevenson Hardie (otherwise Thomas ...

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 ...

INTERESTING LICENSING CASE AT.NOTTINGHAM

... if the Bench refused this renewal, they would be inflicting a hardship upon the owner, Mr. Hardy, of Derby, a man who was much re- spected in that towu. Mr. Hardy so far back as 1831 invested his savings in this house, and the results to him wotdd be disastrous ...

WHOLESALE HOUSEBREAKING BY BOYS

... eventuasly appre- hended by Police-constable Hardy, and when charged they admitted the offence, Guy stating that Cartner was the ?? prisoners were committed for trial at the sessions. Carney, Guy, and Richard Thomas were then placed in the dock, charged with ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Aprit, f - and Elizabeth Hardy, his mother, was summoned e: ?? for caulsing the animal to be worked while unfit. tM ir Inspector Greatrex and Police-onstable 46 ir (Toolan)1 proved the case. The magistrates fined n Elizabeth Hardy 25. 6d. and 5s. costs, ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... claim for wages by a seaman belonging to the Greek ship Con- stantinos, Mr. Hardy appeared on behalf of the owners of the vessel, and Dr. Comains, 3P., represented the seaman-Mr. Hardy said that this matter was really a summons adjourned by the registrar to ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... Applegartli met the l.prisoner Hardy was Standing in aL cornier of ' d Merri ngton Lanle, end prosecutor said, You'da better give me the pistol, Hardy; it will be tj ,t better for you. You may get into trouble withr it' Hardy denied that he tied a pistol ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... Ferguson-steet, faif;., p~er .deale~r. SCOTC SEQUESTRATrOE S. > EWallae,52, High-st-eec, Maylie,& &spm and mi~ller. Thomas Hewatt, trading as Thomas H at ratd Co., 57, North Hanover-street, VaLr, draper. WINDING-UP NOICIMS. Foreign and Colonial Debanmnre uorpor ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... at Markeaton on May 5. They were each fined 2s. 6d. and costs, in all 8s. 6id.- James Cash, George Hill, Thomas Wim. Goodison, Ernest Ward, Thomas Shipley, Frank Fleet, and Sidney Cheeseman, all of Newtown, were summoned for committing a similar offence ...