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DURHAM ASSIZES

... Applegartli met the l.prisoner Hardy was Standing in aL cornier of ' d Merri ngton Lanle, end prosecutor said, You'da better give me the pistol, Hardy; it will be tj ,t better for you. You may get into trouble withr it' Hardy denied that he tied a pistol ...

THE CROOK TRAGEDY

... fetchs the 2i doctor. Deceased told bim nothing, ann wituess M heard no one say how the wound was caused. Thomas Spence saw no more than witness. A Thomas Shire Spencoe saw Mrs Moore dress the 2I wound. By the Superintendent: Deceased did nost JT know how ...

REVISION COURTS

... t was the flrst to receive the attention of the Court. -Mr Fitzgerald objected to the retention on the list of the name of Thomas Powell, on the , ground that the man was ?? Rev;sing, Barrister caused some amusement by replying that no notice of objection ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... an ever-recurring v, : charm to the reader. - Wsrvs HIEATTISH, by Willian Blieck, and Tens .Raa'uaN OF THE NATVeva, by Thomas Hardy. from s' the same publishers, are the most recent additions ol to the month~ly volumges now being issued, a --_::-=_ __ ...

ALLEGED THEFT OF LEAD

... ALLEGED THEFT OF LEAD. A BISHOP AUCKLAND MAN FINED. On Monday, at Bishop Auckland, Thomas Alderson (41), slator, formerly in business, was examined on a charge of stealing 6fewt. of lead and a quantity of nails, of the value of 50s, at Bishop Auckland ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT STOCKTON

... turned up on co Wednesday nigbt, and again the unpleasantness re occurred to such an estent that Mrs Lawson * calle in P.C. Hardy to eject her husband ; but eel - this the officer, understandably, did not do, finding i-b I the couple were mail and wife ...

A HURWORTH NUISANCE

... consisted of whitewashing the filth on the floor, and, if any- thing, making things really worse than they were before. Mr Thomas Richard Croad, surveyor and inspector to the Rural Sanitary Authority, stated that that morning he visited Tiplady's honse ...

A LONDON TRAGEDY

... petitioners r e against the Bill.' r Shiress Will presided, t and a the other referees present wers Mr Roundell and a Mr Gathorne Hardy. Mr Bidder. Q.C., appeared s I for the promoters ot the bill, ir ?? for s n Earl Percy, and Air Pembroke Stephlies for b M ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tanfleld'. 1Mrr, 'lhemas lelmer,, jon., Romalakatid; Il W:, w . ' Morrell- DrRt: M-Ir Ubmawell: Bouse, Fihby Hall,, 3eLala;e Mt.Thomas Stuart,-Hawes;, ili W' A t ;a[DLiuA X. O.bYeuman, Brompton.. TRIA. O1I BtIUSNFRS.. Theb folbcwing oases waeo Mrdil:. - rry ...

THE ORMESBY SUICIDE

... hats on the pegs, She becanisn alarnud, and sent for T'homas Sanderson efnd Robert Hardy. The latter, how- ever, was at church. They found that the stable doar had been locired from the inside, andI Hardy and others wfected ain entrance throuigh the loft ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... ' SOCIETY. The annual meeting of the members of this society was lhela at the.offiaei, Victoria-terrace, on tphursday, Mr Thomas Appleby, JP., presid- ?? report, submitted by Ur F. Yeoman, secretary, showeilhat though there had been an increase i'the ...

A DRINKING BOUT

... 8 ?? 25 ?? 103. 17-16N ' G. Shrubsole . 1 ?? 66* 234 16-71V T, T. Bellwood ?? 7 1 ?? 32 ?? 94. 1E 66 B J. A. Thomas. . . .. 1.7 70* 22714'18 D. Bookless ?? . 0 *-34 .. 12 7 A. Hicks ?? 37 1401272C ' e Firth (pro.) ?? 15.. 3 ? ...