APPALLING OCCURRENCE IN RENFREWSHIRE NINE LIVES LOST
... The first place which suffertj from the destruction of the flood was the print-works ...
... The first place which suffertj from the destruction of the flood was the print-works ...
... at Lisbon. 4. Installation of the Duke of Northumberland as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. — Murder of Samuel Hardy,at Dolls, T.pperary. 5. The Customs Bill is read second time the House of terdk. The Mines and Collieries Bill passes the House ...
... wbde struggling to gain the shore. The continual storms which we have had since the 4th have paralysed the efforts of our hardy fishermen. Twenty-seven train, of nets, averaginK seven each— in all about 190 net., besides anchors, ropes, Ac, have heen ...
... catalogue wrecks that have been detailed this journal, the total loss of another fine ship, namely, the England, Captain ' Thomas Lewis, belonging to Loudon, which foundered two (days af:er the hurricane, seventy-eight feet water, about nine miles off ...
... Foulden. Esq. Northamptonshire-Si^ Arthur de Capell Broke, of Foulden, Esq. Northumberland.— Thomas Anderson, of Little Harle Tower, Esq. Nottinghamshire Thomas Dickson Hall, of VV hatton, Esq. Oxfordshire— William Henry Vanderstegen, of Cane-Lnd House ...
... Petition of THOMA.S * * FISH, of Holme cpon Spalding Moor. in the County of York, Bitcher, having been filed in the District Crurt of Bankruptcy at Leeds, and the Interim Order for Protection from Process having been given to the said Thomas Fish, under ...
... Masterman, apprentice to Mr. Hardie, of Pctergate, cabinet-maker, was charged with acts disobedience and with absconding from his masters service the inst. Tbe lad admitted the charge, but alleged ill-treatment the part of Mr. Hardie towards him.— the advice ...
... EREAS, THOMAS HARDY, of York Q N»,wtoii, in the Parish Kirkriale, in the County of Fe'bru l * ' 11i,,n llJtnture - bearing date tbe 2ud Day 'l' Conveyed and Assigned all his Real and a ,lale Effects unto FRANCIS BARK, ' * f or»svi °E, and THOMAS HILL ...
... Mayor, and T. W. Wilson, Esq., Thomas Welsh, who, as appeared from the statement ol the police, has been twice before convicted of felony, was charged with having stolen a silver lever watch, the property Mr. Charles Hardy, jeweller, of Coneystreet. About ...
... we cannot but feel surprise at the analogy which exists in the rise, progress, and decline of nations in all ages. Brave, hardy, generous, independent, and persevering, in k heir rise — proud, insolent, extravagant, and despotic, on the summit of their ...
... Watch.— Thomas H'elth. one of the hope- ful family of the Welsh's, .md who, as appeared from tbe statement of the police, has been twice before convicted of felony, was charged with having Holen a silver lever watch, the property of Mr. Charles Hardy, jeweller ...
... Boxes at Is. I'd. and 'is. 9d. by the Proprietor's Agent Thomas Butler, Chemist, 4, Cheapside, corner of fit. Paul's, London ; and by all Medicine Venders and Druggists. C_> The Genuine has Thomas Butler, 4. Cheapside, St. Paul's Engraved in the Government ...