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DEATH OF ME. THOMAS HARDV

... uiore acceptable the nation, who, the defeat Pitt, saw defeat of plans to crush the remaining liberties the country. . . Thomas Hardy was native r*f the for wood, in Stirlingsliire—a place celebrated the times Charles the Second, for the zealous ministration ...

Yesterday, t. Thorne

... House, this 10w Mary Ann, daughter oflhn late Charles Hardy. Esq. of Great TUcheld. St. Matylebone, London. On Monday last, at the parish church, Halifax, by the Rev. Richard Reade, Mr. Thomas John Dyson Horland, of Heighington, in the county Lincoln ...

TC CORRESPONDENTS,

... both of Skircuat. On Thuiwiay, (he(i:h ult., at Guiseley, Mr. George Harper, of Low Esholi, to Mrs. Hsnnsh Hardy, relkt of the late Mr. Abraham Hardy, uf the same place. A few days ago, at Haruhcml, after a tedious courtship of 31* years, Mr. John Annylage ...

WEST-RIDING AJiDSGMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... Dcutou of Skircuat. Viuceut spencer Bennington, tor stealing rope from Thomas Boppkwell of land. Wm. Kaye and Win. Wells, having pleaded guilty stealing a quantity hay, &c. train Mi. Thomas Gregory Wakefield. Imprisoned three months. —William Sharp, for seven ...

SACRILEGE

... Judgment of death recorded. Thursday, March 22. JOHN AGAR, (19) charged with burglariously breaking into the house of Mr. Thomas Acer, Dunnington, near Yoifc, with intent to steal his goods and chatties. prisoner, wlo is nrphefr Hie ptosecntor, pleaded ...

list of members already elected

... dcn and Turner i Budmii;—Peter and S Spry Brecon—Watkins BrlchrendrUi—Robert Pigot and Wbttmorc. Caqs Bradford—Lister and Hardy Warburien and Mr Romilly Bridgetratcr—C K K Tynta kid WltUam Taylcbl’c, Esqra. and Paithfttl Briatot=-Vyyyan and Protberob ...

INSURRECTION IN PARIS

... expected for the remainder of tbe summer months. Extraordinary Feat of Strength.— On Monday last young man of the name of Thomas Rees, aged 18 years, a coal ballier, at Penydarran Iron Works, Merthyr, raised up from the ground 5401bs weight, consisting ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... property * Ralph Slockdale, Rumauby. Judgment death was recorded against him. THOMAS (29), late of Starlforth, charged with haviug killed aud stolen ewe sheep, the properly Mr. Thomas Harrison. Mr. Wilkinson slated the case* The prosecutor a fanner at Hutton ...

——— Yoik •mt Maruln 9i., UKANS *jr. of CiSlbk to the buolMil . —Kugiikb —Ywiriiili

... no'public interest this quarter, wer.* heard and disposed of. The counsel engaged were Messrs. Maude, Hardy, Blackborne. Milner, Sir G. Lewio, ami Baines. THOMAS CUMMINGS was indicted ior stealing, at Bradley's boatli, in the pariah of Kildwrick, a note, two ...

iHamagfS

... Hit-hard Fawcett, M.A. Vicar, the Ret. Edward Cookson. M. A. to Elian, youngest daughter Thomas Choi ley’ Esq of this town. On Monday, at St.John’s, Wakefield, the Hev. Thomas Ki-by, Mr. John Wood, maltster, of Biaktr Hall, to Mis- Coldweii,of Wakefield, butcher ...

EXECUTION

... Cubbett. two years ; Mr. Drakard, Stamford, twelve mouths ; Mr. Montgomery, Sheffield, two imprisonments of six months ; Messrs. Hardy and Thelwall, eight mouths, under charge of constructive treason in 1793-4 ; and Mr. John Gale Jones, eighteen months in two ...