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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... case of Robert J. Flanagan against Joseph Jordan, James Donnell, and Thomas M'Olellan was then heard- The chair- man said the magistrates found the assault proved, and ordered Thomas M'Clellan, Jas. Donnell. and Joseph Jordan to be imprisoned for a fortnight ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... The motion on being moved by Mr. Hardy, was seconded by Mr. Joseph Allan, and was supported by the following Guardians -- Nessrs. L uib. Fee, and Watson. fMr. Jameq Hobson, of Kilmore, moved as an amendment to Mr. Hardy's motion, that tfhe former resolution ...

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 ...

CARDIFF POLICE FORCE

... head-eon- 6nt stable were adopted. to PRESENTATIONS FOR BRAVERY. so Two youths, 'named Thomas: Gregory and of Daniel O'Donovau were Presented by the er- Mayor (Sir Thomas Morel), with the bronze of medals and certificates of the Royal Humane .nd Society for ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Montgomery, I da., Royal Avenue; £1 16s to Mfitchael Kelly, do., 48, Great Patrick Street; £3 Ss 6d to Thomas E. Osborne, do., Donegall Street; £3 to Thomas English, do.. 273, York Street; £1 7s 4d to the trustees of the Roman Catholic Club, do., 123, Royal ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Creaghe, R.M. (chairman); 5. 4. M'Cartney, J.P.; Alexander Caruth, J.P.; Cap- stain Patrick, J.P. ; and Mr. Thomas Burns. J.P., District-Inspector Hardy charged James Steen, - publican. 3laxwellswalls, with an alleged breach of the Licensing Act on Sundav ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... J. M'Cartnev, chair- maIt; Lachlan Arthur, J.P.; Thomas Burns, J.P.; P. C. Creaghe, W.M.; John Dinsmore, J.P.; Samuel Smith, J.P.; James Cosbie, J.P. and Alexander Caruth, J.P. District-Inspector Hardy summoned Charlotte Taggart, Hells, for shebeening ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Inspector O'Hardy charged Alexander O'Eee with the larceny of a bottle of whisky from a man. named M'Alliater, on the 11th inst., whilst the latter was proceeding home from Ballymoney towards Rasharkin with his horse and cart. District-inspector Hardy prosecuted ...

TO-DAY'S LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... Winchester Gaol for one month. A JUDGE IN A CARRIAGE ACCIDENT MR. JUSTICE COZElNS-HARDY AND HIS DAUGHTER. The Excha!ige Telegraph Cotnpaniv states that as MIr. Justice Cozens- Hardy was driving down to the Law Courts this morninlhg in his carriage, accoztpatied ...