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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 ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FRAUD

... and her skull fractured by blows from something bluntt About 12.20 the prisoner, was seen by a Mrs. Hardy in a field not far from Seamere-lane. Mro. Hardy told him that his poor old mother-in- law was lying dead in a ditch. He said that she was nothing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, JAN. 10

... Fourteen Days and under-Wm. Brown, Thomas Holder, Henry Payne, Ellen Sullan. The following pleaded Guilty:-J. Williams, J. Woodcock, T. Walpole, Robert Thurling, Sarah Read, Edward Walker, Sarah Frost, E. Bryant, Thomas Bowler, D. Welsh, Charles Morris ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE IN KENTISH TOWN

... occurrence was soon given to the coroner's district officer, and an inquest ba on both bodies will be held by Dr. Danford Thomas. ha A large crowd of persons assembled outside the house ba in Mansfield-road throughout the afternoon and th evening. gr ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... name as Henry Hardy. The clerk to whom the application was made asked if he had an account with the bank, and the prisoner answering in the ahirmative, a blank cheque was given to.him. He filled it up for 100?., and put the name Larry Hardy to it. The clerk ...

THE CASE OF STRAHAN AND CO

... on banking accounts, which bad been eramined and found correct ky the official assignee. Amongst them were proofs by Mr. T. Hardy, banker, of Grantham; the Rev. J. F. Bullock, of Badminton; John Rannie, EsR., of Lower Be ave-street; Mr. Bevan, banker, of ...

LAW NOTICES

... Loomes (to settle order). Chancery Division.-Bankruptey.buildings, Lcndon, W.C.- In Chamnbers.-Roum 68.-At 11.30: Stubber v Thomas Daniel and Co. i . Boom 87.-At 12: RA E. King, Limitid (Boltoa v R. E. Kinr. Limitedm)-Pembroke Dock Brewery Co., ILimited ...

SUICIDE BY A REJECTED LOVER

... woman this afternoon. I knew-that he had been keeping company with a young woman named Mary Ann, a domestic servant with Mr. Hardy, plumber, Orwell-place. I advised him to think nothing- about it He said, I can't leave in this sort of way. We have-had some ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... to the death of Arthur J. Hardy, six years, tlse son of Charles Hardy, a clerk, living at 14, Prebend-street Kentislh-town.-Harriat Wallace, of 14, Prebend- street, Kentish-town, wifo of a sign-writer, stalted that Charles Hardy and his two sts (t-is deceased ...

POST-OFFICE ROBBERY AND ATROCIOUS MURDER

... place, and with attempting to murder Frances Hardy, a clerk in the post-office. He gave his name as George Vincent Heneage Finch, describ- ing himself as a theatrical artist, of 15, Ospringe-road. Miss Frances Hardy, who acted as the post-office clerk, states ...

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 ...