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... March 14, at St. Mary's, Newington, by the Rev. A. C. Onslow, John Taylor, Esq. of Finsbury-square, to Harriet, daughter of Thomas Hardy, Esq. of Walwoith. _ ...
... March 14, at St. Mary's, Newington, by the Rev. A. C. Onslow, John Taylor, Esq. of Finsbury-square, to Harriet, daughter of Thomas Hardy, Esq. of Walwoith. _ ...
... retiring from the box. found verdict of Cvilly.— imprisoned and kept bard labour in the bouse of correction for two year*. THOMAS HARDY, aged 25, lete Bishop Auckland, pitman, and STEPHEN RAWLING, aged late the «ane place, pitmen, were indicted for the wilful ...
... of George Jubb, Esq. of Clapton.—At St. Mary’s, Newington, John Taylor, Esq. Finsbury-square, to Harriett, daughter of Thomas Hardy, Esq. of Walworth.—At Coalstoo, Gilbert Young, Esq. of Youngfield,(o Patricia, elde.-t daughter of the Hon. VV. Maule, ...
... place. of 'oil' On Tuesday, at St. Mary's Newington, John Taylor, E s c q s . vall, bury-square, to Harriet, daughter of Thomas Hardy, Esil• o : 4o rwi e On the 13th inst., at West Ham, Mr. Wm. E s arn, of i• o f If Mrs. Ann Mayfield, of Plaistow, Essex ...
... Warren, Floraville, 010 0 Thomas Hardy, Esq. per Dr. Willes, 0 Friend, per Mrs. Win. S. Nash, 0 Do. per Mr. Logan, 3 Do. per Mr. Robert Young, 0 0 Lieut.-Col. Baker, Fort William, per J. W. 0 Thomas Wise, Esq. per Rev. Dr. Quarry, 1 ...
... one year and kept at hard labour. Bridget Daly, for picking pockets. To be imprisoned nine months, and kept bard labour. Thomas Hardy, Catherine Fitzpatrick and Bridget Fitzpatrick, ibr larceny. Guiltyeach to be transported lor seven yean. Judith Kernan ...
... George White, Esq M Warren, Floraville, Thomas Hardy, Esq. per Dr. Willes, A Friend, per rs. Win. S. Nash, Do. per .Mr. Logan, per Mr. Robert Young, 3 in Licut-Col. Baker, Fort-William, per J. W.Topp, I 0 0 Thomas Wise, Esq. per Rev. Ur. Quarry, I 0 Mr ...
... year, and kept to hard labour. Bridget Daly, for picking pockets Guilty*to imprisoned nine months, and kept hard labour. Thomas Hardy, Catherine Fitipalruk, and Bridget Filyialrick, for larceny Guilty*each to be transported fnr seven years, Judith keratin ...
... pat' Newington, Mr. •Henry P' t ,,,, 4 01 110 , r of the late Jos. Peglar f wington, John Taylor, Egi,,•:lo ° `To . of Thomas Hardy, Esq. am, Mr. Wm. Esam, of r. r, Essex, second daughter 0 Ids, London. Tiff). eu ; apartments in the Britt:- 4 u i t ie ...
... Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Mastennan Hardy will relieve Vice- Adiniial Sir L. W. Hoisted, the eoinniaml the West India station, in the course of a few months. His Majesty’s ship Forte has been recommissioned Plymouth for the pendant of Captain sir Thomas Staines ...
... March 14, at St. Mary's, Newington, by the Rev. A. C. Onslow, John Taylor, Esq. Of Finsbury-square, to Harriet, daughter of Thomas Hardy, Esq. of Walworth. March 8, at Fethard, Lieut.-Colonel Fred. Henry Philips, late of the 15th Hussars, to Margaret, third ...
... (Before Mr. Justice BAYLEY,) Thomas Hardy and Stephen Bawling were pat to the bar charged with the wilful murder of William Richardson, on the 17th of Sept. last, at Bishop Auckland. Mr. ARCHBOLD, for the prisoner Hardy, took an objection to the indictment ...