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GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... Leicester corporation calling upon that body to make g ood the deficienc y of nearly i 5,000 in Mr. Burbidge's accounts of Sir Thomas White's charity. At the meeting of the town-council , tha t bod y refused to p a y the mone y , and desired that an intimation ...

THURSDAY

... Several witnesses were called in succession who all gave evidence of the violence of the.mob and Frost's connection with it. Sir Thomas Phillips, the mayor of Newport on the occasion of the outbreak, was called. He appeared with his arm in a sling. His evidence ...

ELECTION MOVEMENTS

... secure the nomination of Mr. Hardy at the first opportunity. Accordingly a requisition has been got up and signed very numerously by the electors, so numerously, as to have justified its presentation, and to have induced Mr. Hardy's acceptance. The number ...

THE GAZETTES. TUESDAY, JANUARY, 14th

... iron-monger. Peter Moore, Hirwaim, Glamorganshire, innkeeper. James Hardy, Wednesbury, -Staffordshire, iron-master. Austin Fussell, Oxford, ironmonger. John Winstanley, Chorley, druggist. Thomas Blethyn, Bristol, woollen=draper. ...

IGRICULTURAL CHRONICLE

... station, with only a slight contusion above-one eye. An inquest was held on the 27th in St. James's .Palace, upon the body of Thomas Hardy, • one .of thepages of her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta. The deceased was found in a dying state early in the morning ...

THE AGRICULTURAL CHRONICLE

... four years. The cause of the halflings succeeding the Leicester, I considered was owing to their age. They are a profitable hardy kind of sheep, and ought to be bred wherever the situation and pasture will admit; they are not like the cross by the Leicester ...

IRISH INTELLIGENCE

... there is a Romish O'Flaherti- 6 I °n, without endangering his life. Thomas 11. covery , of e : °f Lemonfield, has brought an ejectment for the re- M. 1 :alnsee o f f property 'from Thomas B. Martin, Esq., ment will be triet next assizes which dropped •some ...

[MARCH 8. THE AGRICULTURAL CHRONICLE

... milk, apeculiar breed has been at length formed, exceedingly well suited to the purposes of the dairy, and at the same time hardy and fitted to subsist on •ordinary food. Now, such a breed might be injured, and not improved, by crossing, even with a race ...

BIRTHS', MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS

... 23(.1 inst., at Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. Anderson,-of a daughter.. 20th, in Cumberland-terrace, Regent's-park, the lady of J. Hardy, Jun;, Esq., of a daughter. 22d, at. Mlle-end; Mrs. A. Head, of a daughter: 24th, in Norfolk-street, Mrs. J. F. Isaacson of ...

THE EXAMINER_ OF PLAYS. OUR MASTER OF THE REVELS

... houses, and the attraction of the Sleeping Beauty is undiminished. Madame took her benefit on Monday,. performing Letitia Hardy, in the Belle's Stratagem, to a glorious house. The comedy is no favourite of our's, but the part we have named affords great ...

REIGN Or THE HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK

... AUTOGRAPHS AMONG THE FIRST SERIES. THOMAS MOORE. SIR W. SCOTT. LORD BYRON. S. T. - COLERIDGIL JOHN KEMBLE. DAVID GARRICK. DR. JOHNSON. BISHOP WARBURTON. JOHN lIORNE TOOKE. THOMAS PAYNE. SIR F. BURDETT. THOMAS HARDY. LORD BOLINGBROKE. J. W. CROKER. E. ...

THE ARGUS

... KEAN. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER. S. WHITBREAD. THOMAS MOORE. SIR W. SCOTT. LORD BYRON. S. T. COLERIDGE. JOHN KEMBLE. DAVID GARRICK. DR. JOHNSON. BISHOP WARBURTON. JOHN BORNE TOOKE. THOMAS PAYNE. SIR F. BURDETT. THOMAS HARDY. LORD BOLINGBROKE. J. W. CROKER. E. L ...