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BREWSTER SESSIONS

... decided to inspect the premises in respect of which applications had been made by WIlliam Massey, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Webb, George Hall, and John Holden. The remaining applications were re- fused. The Sessions were then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning ...

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 ...

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 ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... that each party bear their own subsequent costs. ACTION FOn M1ALICIOUS PROSECUTION. eiardy v. Stevens anct ?? this case Thomas Hardy, cab proprietor, living at Grasmere, sought to recover daumages from Mary Stevens and Mr. William and Mrs. Moffatt. living ...

SCENE IN A CHURCHYARD

... i covered with blood 'and smarting from' the wound, struckn the viar. I This statemesit wai corrohorated P Iby. Mr. Thomas Kirkby Hardy, who was preient, oi and saw the whole disturbance, and said it could . not have 'been an acoident; and 'also by. William ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... bleacher. Hugh Seed, Breigbtuet, manufacturer. Frederick Cope, Chorlton cum-Hardy, spirit merchant. I William Henry Heywood, Chorlton cum-Hardy, gentleman. 1 William Christopher Hardy, Didsbury, clerk. 1 William M'Dowel, Didsbury, warehouseman. tl Richard ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... tatlor, stealing a gold guard. Two months' hard labour: Thomas M'Laughlin, assault. Acquittals: William 21'lianzie, 24, engraver, stealing type ornaments; Thomas Smith, 21, hooker, and Thomas Evans 19, striker, shopbreaking; Joseph Knight, 18, barinan ...

ANNUAL BREWSTER SESSIONS

... wor. ships also refused the applications of C. P. Hill, Chorlton-cnm.Hardy: David Carnegie, Chorlton-coni- Hardy: Ellen Keelan, Chorlton-cum-Hardy ; David Griffiths, Urmston; and Thomas Laidlaw, Moss Side, for off-beer licenses. A similar application by ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY LICENSING SESSIONS

... Hotel, Bsrton; Ralph Barber, Coach and'Horses, Barton; Charles Crnsh, Chapel House Hotel, Heaton Norris; Thomas Smith, King's Head, Barton; Thomas Bradehaw, Bridgnwater Packet House, Barton; James Muskett, Wellington Inn, Barton; Mary Ann Thompson, Old ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER

... Thursday the 12th inst. two boys accidentally found the body of the infant in a ditch betwee'n Manchester and Charltan-cum Hardy. The prisonet maiotained a serious demeanour during the examination, but beyond that exhibited no signs of remorse, made no ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... him very much to go, and ter he went to Hardy's. While there the prisoner Hope came on in with a scroll of paper. Richard Hardy went out for rs. a short time, and witness moved his seat to a corner; when le. Hardy returned he said, Did you see that Iran ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... her son Thomas, and I said, ' Now, tell me whether Mr. Ankera has done anything to you or not'? She said, flush, as if afraid that anyone should hear what she was going to say. I said, It is no secret, for little Tonm Ias told Ann Hardy. I said ...