Advertisements & Notices

... tddrS t ticular attention of our readers Mr. Thelsr ' prrecdted , over the grave of the arriable, upriglat, I'd i ltetutd Thomas Hardy, whorm Pitt and fiss gang voul borY ilivj s. if the jurymen had been as great rogues as the TorI' toer sters of that day ...

Advertisements & Notices

... REq ?? R. H7s. Leek, ss, ?? G .Ward Nerman Esq. iromley John Murray, Eisq., Coulsden :etmuel Palmer. YE4., Viauwvorth Thomas Hardy, Esq., Walworth Wiliiam Leaf, Esq., Streatham J. If. Miller, Esq., troydon C. S. Crowley Esq., Croydon J. H. Palmer, Esq ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Samuel Flint. Richard Whinfield. Willianm Eley. William Gregory. - Thomas Eley. Thomas Hardy. John Alien. Richard Hanks. *William lisllirgtf. Thomas Heath. Henry Eley. t;s Geerge Whysall. Thomas Howtt. en In pursuance of the Act of' the 6th ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 12th, 1835. PUBLIC -ACKNVOTWLEDGMVEfNT. d - T THOMAS HARDY, of Heanor, hereby acknow- . ledge that I caused (as Agerit to the Derbyl and It Chesterfield Reporter,) the insertion (of a letter wrote by h Thomas Roscne, jun. signed A llEANOUttTE,' which ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Samuel Flint. Richard WVhinfield. William Eley. 'William Gregory. Thomas Eley. Thomas Hardy. John Alton. E Richard Hanks. William Millington. t Thomas Heath. Henry Eley. 0 George W Vhysall. Thomas llowitt. s In pursuance of the Act of the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... stand indebted to the late ADllrs. FRITH, of Tissington, deceased, are requested to pay thelr respective Accounts to Mr. Thomas Hardy, or Mr. Wm. Smith, Shoemaker, both of Tissington aforesaid,' betwixt the date hereof and the 8th of May instant, or they ...

Advertisements & Notices

... two- thirds of the Purchase-.'oncy may remain on security Yof the Premises, at a moderate rate of Interest. Apply to Mr. THoMas HARDY. of Thorrguombald, d the owner; or to Mr. DUNN, Solicitor, Hedon. ISedton, near Hull, 20th Nov. 1833. ;, } , GREAT GRIMSBY ...

Advertisements & Notices

... an rbsrdals th 3t Of Tj 9T 81.O-cockprecisely. ill'10, 51 The Eari of ROlINEY. in the Chair. IIar.AdtniraI Sir Thomas idaterttat Hardy, Dart, G.C.U.- as Baler. ~Joseph Neili., Esq. M.P. WeTpl~i-mu Ssetq George Palmer, Esq. C.O la~~lrwogrt Faley. Esq ...

Advertisements & Notices

... was one of the first who suggested a club of this character, but he is not a member. The Government have selected Sir Thomas 9' Hardy, one of the present Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, to fill the office of Governor of Greenwich Hospital, vacant ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Eaton William. . ?? Fioall. Gilpin J. G ?? Derby. Goode Thomas . ?? Stretton. Hardy Robert ?? Palterlon. lambert John, ?? Measham. Leacroft R. B . ?? Derby. Lockett W. J ?? ?? Derby. Marsh Thomas ?? ?? Kedleston. Alilward Robert . ?? Tibshelf. Mousley ...

Advertisements & Notices

... May 6, aNd Fins following Days, at Half-past Twelve, BOOKS in GENERAL LITEIRATURE, including the Libra~ryof the late Mr. Thomas Hardy, among which ore lapin, Tindal and Cr te1' England, Thoresby' Leeds, Boydrll's Thames, Mirror of Parliamoent, Lecia's ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Tavern. on mnreday, the zih of March, 1134, at Six o'clock peiey The Ealof R0OMN EY. In the Chair. Bear-Admiral Sir Thomas Manteaman Hardy, ar. 0.B.. CpnoThemas Ba ber,. Joseph Neel, Euqar. M.P. Thomasarig, Ieq George Palmer, Req. Willistmimutterwrt A Bayle ...