MARRIAGE OF THE HON, THOMAS DUNDAS

... MARRIAGE OF THE HON, THOMAS DUNDAS. Yesterday at St. Paul's, Kni^htubrvV* 1 , with full choral service, the took place Hon. Lhixidas, youngest briber the Earl Zetland (Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland i, o*f Mailt Richmond, and K*-l*> House, Stirlingshire, ...

ANNUAL BREWSTER SESSIONS

... wor. ships also refused the applications of C. P. Hill, Chorlton-cnm.Hardy: David Carnegie, Chorlton-coni- Hardy: Ellen Keelan, Chorlton-cum-Hardy ; David Griffiths, Urmston; and Thomas Laidlaw, Moss Side, for off-beer licenses. A similar application by ...

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 ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... March, Ri 1892, stealing tour oil barrels, the property of OQ Moses Zagury and others, be Michael Buckley (26), labourer, and Thomas bai Ward (22), labourer, pleaded guilty to breaking Sh into the stores of John Hargreaves, on March 9, tnt . and stealing ...

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 ...

BARNSTAPLE BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... he found pI the artficlo3 mti:ing ie o vamod 'he kaiie at as 23 G:1. I-e aftirwarda saw the knife in the nr hardi of lnnomhr mgn named Thomas Baker, snd hoe thet went to p:isoner and said if he veould return the tb articles he wnuiJ fzrj'ivo him. Prisoner ...

MILITARY RESTITUTION SUIT

... entertained at dinner lcst night at the Social Democratic Club, Essex-street, Strand. Replying to the toast of Our Guest, Mr. Hardie said he bad lately passed through the country. and found that a general feeling Prevailed that political questions should ...

VOLUNTEER OFFICERS' DECORATION

... Oirkett, Captaia Themas Broa/k, Surgeoa Li»ut.-Colouel Thomas Cerlrle Beattr, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Oibboa. Aeting Chaplain cka Bar. Aug ui Beth tine, and Coptaia and Hon. Major floor** Hardy, rati red. Durham (Waatara Division) B.A.—Li*uL-Colonel ...

THE ST. PHILIP'S MYSTERY

... together all the morningf, foam about ?? nine, Hill Y s Witness did not say anything to Hill, reply 'Did you not toll Inspector Hardy that Hill said to Ago el I you, 1I don't know how it happened; he fall by the him c 1 side of me i-No, I said, 1What's he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -JOhn Hardy was charged with cruelly workigu a horse with sores oni tire back. Riolert Cooper was summouet for S casin5 trho cruelty. Mr. Savourrin, veterinsiry stir- dul peon, stud this was an aged anial pasitwork, Alder- Oct iriL TCyler fined Hardy l1Os ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... name of Hih, The cahier, 9 ! traemebeiing the boy, asked if he was not the one ;, who had previously represented himself as Hardi, eot, bub he replied that he was not. It having been ; discovered that the money had been Improperly w, received, the boy was ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... Lnx.-Samuel Holmes (50), labourer; was indicted for stealing two pairs of boots on October 11, belonging to Messrs. Freeman, Hardy, and Willis, of Leek. MIr. fatton ?? 'fras seen to take the boots produced from a rail against the shop door. -He was found ...