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SCULLING MATCH

... enemy entrenched behind the Castle ruins. Between the drills refreshments were supplied to the men by Mr. Hards, of the Roebuck Inn. On the termination of the drill the men were addressed by Major Cooinbe, who was in command—assisted by the Adjutant, CoL ...

Frightful Occurrence Oxford-street.—On Saturday afternoon a frightful accident occurred at the Royal ..

... t and Ivegate, Bradford. On Saturday, while a man was engaged pulling down a building, recently adjoining what was the Roebuck Inn, struck his mattock through a floor and ceiling between a low back room of the old inn and an upper room recently occupied ...

BOROUGH BENCH

... youths, but who bore the relationship of uncle and nephew to each other, were charged with sleeping in brougham in the Roebuck Inn Yard the previous night. The prisoners were found by the landlord, Mr. Hards, one his broughams, and were given into custody; ...

WHITSUNTIDE FESTIVITIES

... six or eight thousand persons in the ground the course of the day. The refreshment department was kept Mr. Hards, of the Roebuck Inn, High-street, who attended to the wants of his customers—and they were many -with great civility and as much promptitude ...

LICENSED VICTUALLERS' MEETING

... (Bedford Hotel), Mr. H. Love (Pilot Inn), Mr. S. G. Cohen (Jenny Lind Inn), Mr. G. Dowsett (King's Head), Mr. H. Hards (Roebuck Inn), Mr. Dickson (Norton and Townend), Mr. J. Paine (Bohemia Arms), Mr. Wisden (North Star), Mr. Pratt (Wheatshnaf Inn), Mr ...

HASTINGS TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY

... attended with somewhat more serious conse- I quences, occurred on Wednesday evening last. It appears that Mr. Hards, of the Roebuck Inn, was awaiting the return of a party the Old Roar Gardens, when the horse suddenly took fright at some fireworks which were ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... Francis Jforri *, a raggedly-dressed young man, was charged with being drunk and incapable of taking care of himself at the Roebuck Inn.—P.C. Hall deposed that about Ift o'clock he was returning from duty and found prisoner drunk in the road way of the Roebuck ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... rod. AND Pravtis Morrit, raggedly-dressed young man, was charged being drunk and incapable of taking care himself at the Roebuck Inn.—P.C. Hall deposed that about Ift o'clock he returning from duty and found prisoner drunk in the road way the Roebuck yard ...

EYE

... October last. Defendant had paid several sums of money at different times, for the support of the child. Jane Hards, of the Roebuck Inn, Hastings, and George Landsell, a tailor, of Hastings, were called on witnesses, and deposed to hearing defendant, July ...

RYE

... October last. Defendant had paid several sums of money at different times, for the support of the child. Jane Hards, the Roebuck Inn, Hastings, and George Landsell, a tailor, of Hastings, were called as witnesses, and deposed to hearing defendant, July ...

THE HASTINGS LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... (Royal Circus) John P. Adams (Cottage Inn), William Stammers (Royal Albert), |Thomas Hills (Royal Oak Pett), Henry Hards (Roebuck Inn), A. C. Dowsett, Alfred Mawle (Carpenters' Arms), Thomas Turner (Globe Hotel), John Woodcock, William Jee (Brede), J. A ...

HASTINGS & ST. LEONARDS

... through which a child nearly met with watery grave. The child (whose name we have not ascertained, but who lives at the Roebuck Inn, ■High-street) it appears was playing in the Gardens with two other children, and slipping, rolled down the bank into one ...