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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 ...

BERKS SUMMER ASSIZES

... taking game: two months' imprisonment. Joh 1Ltuck, 33, labourer, charged with breaking a square , of glass, the property of Thomas Hardy, at New Windsor, e oil June 22; two months' imprisonment. Johlen lVleatley, 25, gardener, charged with feloniously r ravishing ...

Trial by Jury

... the honeur to pro. f pose is The immortal nemory of Thomas Hardy, John t Horse Tioke, John Tielwall, John Augustua Bonny, V Stewart Kidd, Richard Hodgaca, Themas. Holcroft, Je n romiab Joyce, Thomas Wardle, 'Matthew Moore, John s Baxter, and John Ritchter ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... dischwge. Mr. Motteram for assignees, Mr Griffin for bankrupt. No opjiosition was offered the assignees ; but acreditor named Thomas Hardy appeared in person to oppose, and examined bankrupt with regard to the disposal of a portion of his property. He applied ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... Winterbiotton, Mt1igate, 25; on Sunday last, John, son of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Scholes, aged 2 years and 7 months; on Monday last, Mr. James Fairhurst,' sen., Scholes, 79; same day, Edward, son of Mr. Thomas White. side, Innicesper, Standiehigate, aged 9 months;' ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... otfice of the ?? of the following letters to King Edward -I., by that ,tindefatigable investigator of historical truth, Thomas ?? Hardy, Esq., and with his permission we eubpmit them a to the punblic. ,f (No. 1855 )-First Letter of Peter Quivil, Bishop of ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY, NOV. 9

... 16.0001. and 2,7001. Into Court, the money being the alleged proceeds If property which he managed as an executor of Mr. Thomas Hardy. His Lordship ordered 2,2501 to be paid in, and took tima to consider whether he should extend the amount. After examining ...

THE ALLEGED FORGERY AND THEFT AT JARROW

... committed both prisoners for trial at Durham Assizes.-The forged bills were next taker, one of which had been paid to MIr Thomas Hardy, timber merchant, Newcastle, by Mr James Harke, h,'ilder, who had got it from Sproat, and the other one the 31essr; Swinney ...

POLICE CASES

... stabbing John Lynton and John Thomas Hardy on the 28th ult. at Barrow. The -prisoners had a quarrel with others, and, mistaking Hardy and , man named Owen for-the persons they Were after,' ashulted them, and used the knife. Hardy was atebbed in the arm, and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Wryndham Pen. ruddock, a young man of- very genteel appearance, was capitally indicted on Wednesday, for cutting and maiming Thomas Hardy, with intent to kill and mrrder him. This was4the case of'the medical student, noticed in this paper a few weeks since ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED POISONING AT DERBY

... 81. SMITH-On March Srd, at Curboro' House, near Lichfield, Thomas Hardy Smith, aged 56 years. DERBY FUNERAL WAREHOUSE, L 25 TO 31, LONDON STREET. . Residence-5,HAmRTINGTON STRECT, DERBY. THOMAS LLOYD, FUNERAL CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR AND UNDERTAKER. y The Largest ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... officers were attending to Bradworthi the body of the murdered woman was taken to the Queen's Hospital by Police-constable Thomas Hardy (62). The murderer, William Smith, was taken into custody, and assigned as the cause of the event aquarrel arising out ...

Published: Sunday 26 August 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1382 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment