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... age»f l»e celebrated Thomas Hardy, who was tried » t»M liailey ...
... age»f l»e celebrated Thomas Hardy, who was tried » t»M liailey ...
... Coe], Esq, Charles Barron, Esq. :TORO. ANS, Esq., Chairman. Esq. PI.P., Deputy Chairman. Thomas Hardy, Esq. John Rifleman, Esq. Sir Samuel J. B. Pechell, Ban. Thomas Pritchard, Esq. William Recce, Esq. John %Farmington, Esq. •005. James Blacker, Esq.StPplicn ...
... William Bromet, esq. M.D. F.S.A. Rev. John Bathurst Deane, M.A. F.S.A. Benjamin Terry, esq. Thomas Daffies Hardy, esq. Rdwaid Hawkins, esq. F.R.S. F.S.A, Thomas William King, F.S.A. Rev. Samuel Roffey Maitland, F.R.S. F.S.A, Charles Manby, esq. F.O.S. ...
... Company. Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, rectifiers. Charles dairy Ellson and Thomas D. Ellson. Marston. Cheshire, rock salt proprietors. Thomas Pembeiton, Samuel Burton, and Thomas Hardy Slnkinson, Birmingham, brass founders. Henry Robinson and Edward Russum ...
... examinations for the diploma were admitted members of the college' the meeting of the Court of Examiners on the inst. Messrs. Thomas Hardy, London ; Edmund Manley, Manchester j Charles George Wdodd, Brora-, ley, Kent; Edward Morgan Puddicombe, Dartmouth, Devon; ...
... Tighe, Mr. Charles W. Hamilton, Mr. Thomas Hatton, Mr. Wm. Owen, Mr. Thomas Ball, the Hon. Predeno Mr. Denis Kirwan, Mr. F. Donougb, Mr. Wm. J. Armstrong, Mr. J. B. Bankhead. Mr. Thomas Butler, and Mr. Thomas B. Hardy.” Mr. Smith O’B.ien, in ...
... Cape), Esq, I Chula Barron, Esq. Tons. AMS, Esq., Chairman. Esq. M.P., Deputy Chairman. Thomas Hardy, Esq. John Hinxman, Esq. Sir Samuel J. B. Pechcll, B«ru Thomas Piiieharf, Esq. William Reacy, Esq. John Wannington, Ksq. ASDITOUS. James Blachet, Esq. ...
... inns an d every attention to be paid tto the sufferer, took the brought the coach safely to town. On Saturday morning, Thomas Hardy, one of the pages of the Princess Augusta, was found by one of the servants, in a dying state, stretched on the fluor of ...
... carrying tbe principle into practice,though struck him at the time they were rather slow about it. He remembered asking Sir Thomas Hardy, who applied himself assiduously to the plan, if he would endeavour to induce the Admiralty to make a Commission of naval ...
... William Bromct, esq. ill. U. r.S.a. Rev. John Bathurst Deane, M.A. F.S.A. Br.jatnio Terry, esq. Thomas Duffies Hardy, esq. Edvard Hawklna. eaq. F.H.S. F.S.A. Thomas William Kin*. e*q. F.S.A. Rev. Samuel Roffey Maitland, F.R.S. F.S.A. Cbai'es Ranby, esq. F ...
... y reform met together at Anderton's Hotel, Fleet-street, to celebrate the forty-sixth anniversary of the acquittals of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Thelwall, and the others, on a charge of high treason. Long before the hour announced for the dinner ...
... under circumstances public, we need have no delicacy in mentioning names, the gentleman who committed the assault is Mr. Thomas Hardy, brother of the lady in question ; the gentleman assaulted is Captain Bunbury, of her Majesty’s (>7th Foot.” , ...