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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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 80 and Sara-l MosarkwceIl, 73, her mother; were convicted for that, having the custody and care of William Hardy, Ada Hardy, and Thomas Hardy, infants of tender years, they neglected to provide sufficient food and clothing for them, whereby their live-s ...

A MODEL VICAR

... away-he was stunned, and lqst a deal of blood. The vicar went away, but re- turned again, and witness then struck him. Thomas Hardy, boot and shoe dealer, of Gringley, who witnessed the affair, said the vicar, when plaintiff struck at him, ran away, shouting ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... end Sfaeh Marlswell, 73, were indicted foru nt propiil- gnffibient food an(' clothing for Villiam 9anrdy, Adsn.Bardy, na Thomas Hardy, three children they had in their care, the lives of -such children being endangered- There were other counts in the indictment ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... ColLingwood-street, Tottenbam, were charged on remand with cruelly ill- treating Annie Hardy, aged thirteen, William Hard, eleven, Ad& Hardy, eight, and Thomas Hardy, three, by not providing them with necessary food,.whereby injury to their health has ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Geo. Collier held an inlques4t at the Eagle Tavern, East India Dock-road, Poplar, touching the death of a waterman, named Thomas Hardy Cox, aged fifty-five. The deceased left his home on Tuesday quite well, being engaged in night-work. The next day a waterman ...

HORRIBLE CHILD MURDER AT PADDINGTON

... conmunicated with, and during the day wore busy in examining other dust heaps, with a view of finding the headless body. Dr. Thomas was apprised of the discovery, and the head now romaine at the Paddington Mortuary. DR. JOSEPR PARKER, after en absence of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... lMIDDLESEX SESSIONS. TeURSSDAY. ROBRERY AT A FIRE -John Barsn, 27, was convicted cf feloniously assaultmg Thomas Priee, and of robbing him of a watch, at the working of a fire engine iT Marylabone- lane. Being a known thief, a~nd having already hsd twelve ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... subject. STRANGE DEATH OF A COOK. At the St. Pancras Coroner's Court, Dr. Danford Thomas was engaged in the investigation of the ex- traordinary death of Elizabethf Hardy, a cook, lately in the employ of Mrs. Mawson, the wife of a mann- facturing chomist ...

HORRIBLE MURDER [ill] NOTTINGHAM[ill]

... Besidis 3srvmsts MAr. Hardy and his wife lived in the farm- house alone. On Sunday evenxig, at six o'clock, Mrs. Riaxdy went from home to the Wesleyan Chapel st North Wheatley, a distance of about a quarter at a mile, leaving Mr. Hardy, the deceased, hi good ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF HUNTLY

... Mr. Charles Crompton, Mr. Joseph Addison McLeod, Mr. Pembroke Stephens, Mr. F. W. E. Everitt, Mr. Thomas William Snagge, Mr. Herbert Hardy Co2ens-Hardy, and Mr. Norriss. TuE ACTRESS AND Tnr: MusicAI AGENT.- On Thursday, at the Southwark Police-court, ...