CORONER'S INQUESTS

... c beI time, or the reason for doing the act. An oplsn verdict was returned. or ANOTHER VIcTn To DRINK-On the body of or Thomas Hardy, sopposed to be a coisnercial to traveller, who died in a lodging-louse in a loscomion-street on Tuesday night froi he ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... dined together at ealley's Hrot-l, Brdige-street, Blackfriira, to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the ac- quittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne ToOke, and Thos. Thelwall, from the charge of high treason. W. J. FOX, Esq. in the chair. About 150 gentlemen ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... Sinclair, Campbell Tweed, Robert Atkinson, George Bellis, Francis Craig, Albert Dawson, Robert Forsythe, Joseph Gordon, and Thomas Hardy - The CH e, in addressing the foreman and the other gentlemen of the Grand Jury, said that by the return which lay before ...

DERBY ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Mr. W. Hart, Mr. H. Offiler, ' Mr. F.' Stone said that in August of last year a pro- visional license was granted to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kimberley, in respect of promises be was about to erect at the corner of Middleton Street and St. Gile's Road, New ...

LEGAL

... amendment and consoli- dation of the law relating to workmen's dwellings. Mr. Osborne Morgan is Chairman of the Committee. THOMAS HARDY, known as the Kentish Town murderer, has been found guilty of the wilful murder of Florence Veuney in May last, and sentenced ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... 3impr-isonment. .2vu-n-macmteaance da: on cf tdd'n-liitpe Finnegan was siuirmoned off for £2 12s., Janies Callaghan 14&. Thomas Hardy i- £6 5 is, Samuntel Waite £1 Is., and John William n.Ridge £-3 Ssi., due for the maintenance of their - t.children in ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Suffern, James Campbell, Thomas Hardy, John Al Haslett, William Hamilton, Frederick Lewis, Robert Magee, W. H. Mul- ligan, Henry Murney, 'T'homas Major, William R Moly- neaux, David AM'Cance, John Musgrave, John M1'Entire. Thomas M'Cammon, James Ireland ...

INQUEST ON HENRY EDGAR KEARNEY

... to do in a few minutes. There were no papers found upon him. Thomas Hardy, the prisoner alluded to, corroborated the evidence of the preceding witness ; the deceased was in bed when he (Hardy) left him at half past seven ; and from the tone of voice in ...

FRAUDS ON LONDON CLERGYMEN

... comimunicat~ion from the poli, e. 'Ee detained him till the arrival of a policeman, and eave him into custody. --The Ker.- Thomas Hardy Banks, a Wesleyan minister, of Avenue-ardeus, 'Ae on, gave evidenbe- againhtthe pri- Isoner, who obtained loso from h m ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... reform met toge- ther at Anderton's llotel, Fleet-street, to celebrate the forty-sixth anniversary of the aequittals of Thomas Hardy, Johe Borne T'eak, John Theiwail, and the others, on a charge of high treason. Lang before the hour announced tar the dinuer ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... was adlourned gmie die. On the bpplication of Mr. Smith, leave was given to the nasignees to bringven action against Mr. Thomas Hardy, to recover the value of certain propertty which hehad sold under a bill of sale obtained from the Pcc re 0'y. lle11soce ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Street, Bordesley, from Charles Ilaveil to i slliamn Addison Haden; Golden Eagle, Swallow Street, from the ?? of Thomas Hardy, to Eliza;etle Hardy; Horse and Jockey, DiTgaot, from Samuel Jerome to Caroline Harrison ; ea Horse Inn, Buck Street, from the trustee ...