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DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... -FAIDAY. [Before tbe Hon. W. M. Jervis, and J. H. Gascoyne. H. Swingler, G. W. Peach, B. S. MJilnes, W. Mallalieu, and G. Hardy Smith, Esars.] Furious DRIVING.-Harris Insley, farm labourer, who did not appear, was summoned for furious driving at Etwall ...

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 ...

DURHAM TRAGEDY

... affirmed that. M iteh&!4 a was sometimes afraid to go into the house. . Thomas Goligohtly said that he had e heard deceased and Mitchell quarrelincg on former occasions. When Hardy was sober Mitchell treated her kindly. W ;hen I she was not sober she was ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... and Ir&J, Cranstoun and Mr J. N. Blood for Mrs whaw, aid Mr W. Clarke Hall (of the Central Criminal C-ourt) and Mar Harold Hardy for the respondent. hlo Court allowed the appeal with costs, and refused Jllr Clarke Hall's applibation for a case to be stated ...

THE OSCOTT COLLEGE CASE

... THE OSCOTT COLLEGE CASE. In the action Rymer v. Stanfield, which involved the question whether a Lepuest to St. Thomas's Roman Catholic Semninary, at ilamiesramith, was to go on the doctrine of cppt.-cs to the Serminary at Qscott, near .lirmingbaui, an ...

THE LATE ELECTION AT WEST BROMWICH

... representative. This statement was untrue m every respect. Heir Hardie was not a resident in Grgenok,, The letter in which Keir Hardie called the plaintiff I-Judas Ananias said the plaintiff told Hardie hbwasa Christian Soialist, but that he doubted the plaintiff's ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... Chadwick, tha.t mueanls be taken to ascertainl in each petty sessional divisiou whoael reformlatories were fuU. 5iENTEiNOES. Thomas Taylor, 46, dentist, pleaded guilty to stealing two watches, the pioperty of lobert 'l'rvner, at Bury, on the 20th Jamliary ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 16. 8. DRIGHOUSE, cORONER FO ?? LANCASHIRE. COnai FATALLY ScAwDED.-At Widnes, on the ody of- George Hardy, aged 15 months, son of -.Joseph and Jane. Hardy, of Lathaimstreet, Appletoru On the 2Srd instant the mother of de- ceased was preparing cocoa, and ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... i LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT. La. . bee he THURSDAY, JULY 2. ord 3W BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR BELLRINGOLl Rly e Thomas Edward Hardy.-The bankrupt, te who came up for further public examination, had pals he been a cycle dealer in Soatliport He was now dquestioned ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... laid his olaim for false imprisonment only. CLAIM ON AN EXECUTRIX. THoMrAS V. THiOMAS-Luoy Thomas, widow, of9 No. 75, High street, Tredworth, v. Mary Ann Thomas, spinster, of the Berkeley Hunt inn, Gloucester; claim for £168 14s in respect of money lent ...

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 ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tanfleld'. 1Mrr, 'lhemas lelmer,, jon., Romalakatid; Il W:, w . ' Morrell- DrRt: M-Ir Ubmawell: Bouse, Fihby Hall,, 3eLala;e Mt.Thomas Stuart,-Hawes;, ili W' A t ;a[DLiuA X. O.bYeuman, Brompton.. TRIA. O1I BtIUSNFRS.. Theb folbcwing oases waeo Mrdil:. - rry ...