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MARRIED. On Monday, at Cheltenham, Mr. William Surman, of Ashelworth, in the county of Gloucester, to Henrietta ..

... the Rev. F. Close, Thomas Woodall, esq. of Walford, Herefoidshire, Sarah, eldest dauohtcr of the late John Earle, esq. of Frampton. Same day, Cheltenham, the Count de la Pasture, to Ellen Craufurd, daughter of the late Thomas Hardy, esq. Master Attendant ...

Qe Square Chapel, the Rev. Dr. Hillcoat, 'rancis, to Miss Ann Poore, both of this city. 'Vthj,. DEATHS. |tl»ti»'' ,

... Offer, of Trow- 25. 55, Eliza, wife of Mr. Wm. Arnold, the Jlj7 ° Inn, Thomas Street, Bristol. °rchester, Anne, youngest sister of Wm. Man niece of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. f*a»s_* much respected, Mr. John Bryant, aged . 'a Lansdown Place, Clifton ...

ASSIZES

... ‘the captains of thefe vef- cuti certain convevanees lection, : found mind. ‘The Conrt + on luelda uncil eleven n to Sir Thomas Hardy, enquiry, ich terminated London in the Ramilies, ) net of found mind, with his duty, in the At Oxford affizes was tri action ...

Chartist Land Scheme.—There are 3,000 shareholders in Mr. Feargus O'Connor's Chartist land speculation, all of ..

... walking the quarter-deck where he was shot, said to Sir Thomas Hardy (who was ever close to his side),' Hardy, what signal shall I order— Kelson expects every man to do his duty ?' Sir Thomas replied (and no one else dared to have done it),' Would it ...

Cambridge, the following degrees werej an j. , Rev. W. J. Thornton. 0 f Gedge, of Ctlmrine H.U.--*f Mann, King's

... Thos. Drewe, Stourport, carpenter.-- Thos. Lambert, Samial-Magna, e John Dickens and John Warrick, » .., . f,jr»* fi ,V Thomas Hardy, Cowley, Middlesex, Thos. Jones, Fetter-lane. tavern keep« - John Burt, Nortbover, Somerset, ' tfi* Francis Perryman, jun ...

WESTERN NEWS

... WESTERN NEWS. Sir Thomas Hardy has declined accepting the freedom of the borough of Plymouth. A most melancholy accident happened at Guerneyslade on Sunday evening week, which two children were killed, and the house in which it took place,was blown up ...

cket, Capt. Sutton, which Sittings appointed before he Mediterranean with mails Court of Comntan Plea 1, was ..

... 6148, 6173. 11 SOOT, each ; Nos. 985, 142: Tune G. Sir Thomas Hardy $918, 3951, 5121, 5429, 3 O00], damages the Pro- 12,933, and 13,918, 2601. e Herald, for a libel contained nfinwaring that Lady Hardy had ain Ben Sam ft , 28 pipes I a bore ...

IDIETETIC1 DIETETIC COCOA. TTOMCEOPATHIC PATIENTS, DYSPEPTICS, and XI Persona Delicate Constitutions, are ..

... will be an extensive sale for them in this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. 28, 1847. Cure of Asthma of Ten Tears' Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged years, have been afflicted with a severe Asthma for 10 years, during which time have tried every known remedy and ...

Published: Thursday 06 December 1849
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1014 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Friday's and Saturday's Posts

... Seal of the said United Kingdom, constituting and \ . U, the Right Honourable Sir James Robert George Graham, V lr Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. XC B- Rear Admiral >ite Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet; the Honourable , .jjp Heneage Lawrence Dundas, C B ...

DIETETIC COCOA. HOMOEOPATHIC PATIENTS, DYSPEPTICS, and Persons of Delicate Constitutions, are strongly ..

... will be an extensive sale for them this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. 28, 1847. Cure of Astlima of Ten Years' Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged o'6 years, have been afflicted with a severe Asthma for 10 years, during which time have tried every known remedy ...

Published: Thursday 22 November 1849
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 997 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TUESDAY's LONDON GAZETTE-

... the said United Kingdom, constituting aud appointing the Right Honourable Sir James Robert George Graham, Bart; Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. K. GB- Rear Admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet; the Honourable George Heneage Lawrence Dundas ...

Friday and Saturday's Posts continued

... probably, of a precautionary nature only; hut it is said that British fleet v. ill certainly put to sea shortly, and that Sir Thomas Hardy wiil take the command.—Morning Herald. The admirable charity of Lady P.. Howard's wager has heen duly estimated, having ...