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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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 ...

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 ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... piece of meat without masticating it. The jury returned a ver. dict to that effect. TERRIBLE RESULT OF A PIT. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest on the body of Ellen Trackett, aged 36, wife of a plumber, lodging at 419A, Cale- donian.road. On Monday evening ...

THE LAW AND PICKETING

... therefore, dis- missed with costs.-Mr. (Cozens-Hardy, jn, for the appellants, stated that his clients. would appeal to the House of Lord, PADDINGTON CANAL TRAGEDY. 3SIERDER AND suProsim. suicmz. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inqueat, on Wednesday. at Paddington ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... which acted on a flabby heart. - Natural death was the verdict. A sciA AN'ss S TfiiNGBl DEATH. On-SaturdayvDr. Danford Thomas held *1n inquest at the St. Pancras coroner's tourt - relative to the death of Henry John Dove, aged 52, lately residing at ...

A MAN WITH THREE WIVES

... Hoylake, Liverpool. MIrs. Appleton waS married to him on Jan. 20 lart at Holy Trinity church, Dinton , undour bhe name of George Hardy. He then described hirtself as a civilengin er, of Ale;anrra-park, Mos*-side. She after- wards discovered trat he had uiarried ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... station a number of cards were found on Hardy, also a Banlk, of Engraving note. Hardy was the most expert cardsharper in London, and had obtained some thousands of pounds by means of the three-card trick.-Hardy: Have you ever seen me play?-Witness: No ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... waiting room at Wood- green station respecting the death of Charles Thomas Fuller, aged 44, a rail- way porter, residing at 55, Pembroke- street, Caledonian-road, King's Cross. Joseph Hardy, a porter, of 22, Cale- donian-street, deposed that on Thursday last ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... is preferredagainst ?? was remandsd. A CONSTABLE IN A PERIURY CHAEGE. -Thomas Jarvis, a constable of the K division; Rebecca Uffellman, wife of a publican at Bow; and George Thomas Tillett, a gasfitter, were charged on re- mand, with conspiracy and perjury ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... WINXING A DETEcTIVE.-John Robert Hardy, 40, an insurance agent, of 4, Vic- toria-road, South Tottenham, was charged, on remand, with obtaining shil- lings from a large number of persons by false ?? evidence showed that Hardy called on people and repre- sented ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... !Th4RAY'S INQItrE9TS. ,,VtTALITY O-AX AGED WOMAN yesterday -Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest at the New Providence hail on the body of Amelia T gplowd, aged 77, of 428, .Ksnsl.Soad.On IVfednesday she went on a vsit to Mrs; Walsh a daughter - in ?? e- ...

BEN TILLETT IN COURT

... riot in the said city on December 23, against the peace of ?? subjects, &c. The magistrates on the bench were Mr. Her. bert Thomas (chairman), Mr. F. F. Fox, Mr. Proctor Baker, and Mr. E. Robinson. The court was crowded. r. H1. B. W~acbrough, solicitor ...