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 ...

BANGOR BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Bridge; 3, ohee. ters Hardy, Mere Hell Parm, Knutsford- highly ut- commended, Thomas Chlarnook, Hale, near ICt. Liverpool. Class 3 (yearling fillies): 1, executors ce of thsalate Beckett-Chadwick. FEndeharn Bridge; lo ful 2, Thomas Hardy, Menr' Hall Farm, ...

DERBY ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Mr. W. Hart, Mr. H. Offiler, ' Mr. ?? Stone said that in August of last year a pro- visional license was granted to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kimberley, in respect of promises be was about to erect at the corner of Middleton Street and St. Gile's Road, New ...

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 

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... decided to inspect the premises in respect of which applications had been made by WIlliam Massey, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Webb, George Hall, and John Holden. The remaining applications were re- fused. The Sessions were then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning ...

MANCHESTER BREWSTER SESSIONS

... granted ; Israel Hilton, a licensed victualler, Shears Hotel, 530, Oldbam Road, b provisional grant to rebuild refused; Thomas Hardy, b beer retailer, 4, Gaylor-street, permission granted to alter and extend to 6, Gaylor-street; George Hall, beer retailer ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... The wife was sent to prison for three months, and the husband for one mnth. Mr. Lewiis prosecuted- CRUELTY OO ANDIAULS. Thomas Hardy and James Hewitt, Artillery Street, were each fined Zs 6d and a ens-ts for work- in a mare when lame on the 26th March ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... an ever-recurring v, : charm to the reader. - Wsrvs HIEATTISH, by Willian Blieck, and Tens .Raa'uaN OF THE NATVeva, by Thomas Hardy. from s' the same publishers, are the most recent additions ol to the month~ly volumges now being issued, a --_::-=_ __ ...

ALLEGED SEDUCTION BY A DOCTOR

... read the books in his library, and D suggested what books she should read. She was once reading Jude, the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy, and defendant told her he did not think that was a proper book for her to read. (Laughter.) She did not remember that ...

THE ST GEORGE'S ELECTION PETITION

... Fisher Unwin.) Red ilfee and Whitv. By Owen Vistor. Illustrated by Frederick Remington. -A 1 Laodieoan A Story of To-Day. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex Novels. Vi. xr. (London: Osgood, M! Ilvaine & Co.) The Eniqs-etnt Ship. By WV. Ciark Russell. 'New Edition ...