MASONIC DINNER TO BROTHER THOMAS
... MASONIC DINNER TO BROTHER THOMAS HARDY, P. M r PALATINE LODGE, NO. 114. On TUESDAY, the 12 ...
... MASONIC DINNER TO BROTHER THOMAS HARDY, P. M r PALATINE LODGE, NO. 114. On TUESDAY, the 12 ...
... Win. Liddell, to Miss Jane Wilkinson ; 24ih, A. - Robert SnelUng, Miss Isabella Coefcbnni. At Bishopweannouth,24th inst., Thomas Hardy, to Miss Sarah Parkin; Mr John Johnson, Easington, Aliss Sarah Watson, of J arrow Red House. At Sunderland,23rd inst., ...
... Portsmouth, as he may desire.- Herald of Tuesday. Trial Jury.— Friday, the fifty-third anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy. John Horne Tooke, and John Thelwall, from charge of high treason, was celebrated at Radley’s Hotel, Blackfriars, when ...
... Northumberland, to Isaliella, youngest daughter Win Thompson, Esq., Dykehouse. At Bishopweartuouth Church, Monday lost, Mr Thomas Hardy, to Mist Sarah I’arkin *-Ou Wednesday. Julm Johnsun, of Miss Surah Watson. At Sunderland Church, on Sunday last, David ...
... on Monday last, Mr Ralph Smith, Miss Ann Hall ; and Mr Thomas Simpson, to Miss Jane Gallon. —On Tuesday, Mr Thomas Hardy, of Ripon, to Miss Ann Bishopwearmonth Church, on Saturday last, Mr Thomas C'hisman, to Miss Frances Hall Rain. —On Tuesday, Robert ...
... Georgo Br&otlnghaui. Thomas Hunter. Robert Sourfiold. Samuel Alcoek. John ViiHMid. tieorge Fatrlomb. John George Kitaoo. William Snowball. Thomas Hardy. John Spoor. Thomas Used. John Kidson. S. J. Howe. Martin Moore. Robert Gregory Thomas ...
... Newcastle, 30th ult. aged 56. greatly respect'd. Mr Thomas Brunting, plumber; in St James’s Lane, 27ih. aged 22, Mr Xhos. Stoddart, Chester-le-Street; Castle Street, 2Tth, aged 56, greatly respected, Mr Thomas Hardy, a native Middle Calder, near Edinburgh; 2Sth ...
... HEDLEY, THOMAS GILCHRIST.CUTHBERT RICHARDSOX, ROBERT PUN3UEON, and THOMAS WARD, were again placed at the bar charged with a second riot on the same day, and, by the advice their counsel, pleaded guilty. JONATHAN BELL (26) ROBERT SMITH (41) and THOMAS HOPE ...
... articles, the property Thomas Hardy, Mary ll (10). and Margaret Sprout (JO), severally charged ith liaving. at the township ol llishopweamioutii, fclwnloU»!y ree.ived one waistcoat and other articles, the properly of Thomas Hardy, well knowing them have ...
... his most gracious master,’ George 111., who had much to give and might take ranch away: but did not like revolutions, nor Thomas Hardy, Thclwall, nor Horae Tooke; he had a great aversion to dissenters am! catholics, and even to George Canning and Mr. Brongham ...
... e-Spring,—William Wilson, Thomas Bcllerby, and John Robson. East Herrington,—William Cuming. West Herrington,—John Hetlon-le-Hole,—Thomas Walker, Martin Hardy, John Beckwith, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph March. Moorsley,— ...
... Matthew Ryle, Eaq., of daughter. MARRIAGES. Darlington, I4th inat., Ralph Smith to Mias Ann Hall; Mr Thomas Simpson, to Miaa Jane Gallon ; 15th, Thomas Hardy, Ann Walton. At South Church, near fiiabnp Auckland, 10th inat., Mr Smith, of Middridge, Mias Mary ...