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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... AceadField, In ?? n Eeleston, half backs : I ~ ~ ~ ~~Poe HscBSt, Snmith, Hawkriiige, 20le keon n ith owrs C- in Major-General Thomas Hardy Chamberlain, late, to of the Bengal Staff Corps, und formerly of the 3rd Bengial tb European Regiment die ?? Grove, Islewvorthi ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... URoL, Q.C., and Mr. BARYER for the Dsfendants.-Mr. WADDY, in opening the case, said that about 1864. the plaintiff, Mr. Thomas Hardy, became tenant of the farm of Houghton Park,iu Nottinghamshire, the property of the Duke of Newcastle. It was one of the ...

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, ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST BRADFORD TRADESMEN

... not fetch much by being sold by auction it was, on his recommendation, sold to his foreman, Efr. Hardy, for £101. The shop at Leicester was opened by Hardy at the -atter end of October, but it was afterwards discovered by the trustee that as far back as ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... and friendly, and the defendants to the action of Watson v. Oann, in which the questions wiere raised, were Thomas Herry Cann and Thomas Richardson, the treasurers of the society, representing the Washington Lodge. In August. 1897, there was a disputre ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS.—SENTENCES

... Whiteley (21), and ad Thomas Brayshaw (18), for stealing a sack at Chapel Aller. of it ton, the property of Thomas Benson Pease, Esq.; Frederick on ., Richardson ?? for stealing two barrels, at Leeds, the pro- is he perty of Mark Ball Thomas Outhwaite (16), ...

THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE MURDER

... time as Mrs. Hardy and Sane Hewitt, and ig went home. When ho got half-way up the lane he, heard ?, th girld and. Mrs.. Hardy calln u hey ha goho on first. Ho heard thi j when~about thirty yards from. the house. The girl told him Mr., Hardy wasI W murdered ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Crowther, wool merchant, 39, Bank-street, M Mr. John Garnett Good, corn factor, 31, Mill-hill. Air. Thomas Hartley, cloth manufacturer, Aire-street. Mr. Thomas Headland, tailor ant) draper, Woodhouse-lane. e Mr. Geo. lirkpatrick, wineonerchant, 9, Trinity-street ...

THE YORKSHIRE ASSIZE CALENDAR

... 38 and 39. Daniel Saville and Jane Saville, burglary at Hluddersfield, 40. Thomas Clarke, murder at Horton. 41. John Ramsden, unnatural crime at Almondbury. 42, 43, and 44. Thomas Marra, Catherine Rowley, and James Gale, burglary at Rothwell, Marra also ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. LEDDS. CRsurrr To HostatE-At the Borough Police-court yesterriav, before Mr. Bruce, Charles William Hardy, cab proprietor, Hyde Park, was fiued 20s., including costs, for having worked a horse while spfforing from lameness, and Tom ...

NORTH RIDING SESSIONS

... coat, the p. of Thomas Hertas Peacock, at Great Arton; Johu alrsithwsite, a money, the p. of William Brignall, at Stokesley Jobn Jhtaws, at oin handgerchiefos, the p ot Thornas Murray, at o hiddles- broagh, airst month to be oiBtary; Thomas aowbinstle, a ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... M~ary Price (32), factory hand, found guilty of stealing a piece of bacon at York, received eighteen mont 87 imprisonmeont. Thomas Jackson (20), grinder, charged with stealing a knife-grinding machine from Robert Satton, in whose emnploy he had been1 w~as ...