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 ...
... ROBSON, Secretary, 2nd, 1846. DINNER TO BROTHER THOMAS HARDY, P.M. A LATINE LODGE, No. 114. • AY the Mav ' a ]» S' ven the Palatine Lodge Room, at ' s ' the Bridge Hotel, Sunderland, to Bio-ovWnf HARDY, the Freemasons of the or ation f l Urhani and ...
... 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 ...
... Inn, during the week, have been the Marquis and Lady of Bute; Marquis and Countess of Breadalbane; Sir Thomas Holdsworth; Earl Seafield; Sir Thomas Lauder; Lord Cockburn; Lord Meadowbank; Lord Saltoun; Earl of Eglintoun; Sir Hugh Campbell; Lord Kean; ...
... Association will be assembled here. A masonic dinner was given on Tuesday evening at the Bridge Hotel, Sunderland, to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of that town, in celebration of his fiftieth anniversary as a mason. About sixty brethren belonging to the different lodges ...
... the 12th August, 1819, Captain White 'was appointed to command the late Superb, 78, and proceeded Avith Commodore Sir Thomas M. Hardy, as commander -in-chief, to South America. After his return, in 18t22, he remained on shore until September, 1888, when ...
... Mr W. W. Hardy, of son. At Ovingham Rectory, on the 15th inst. the wife of the Rev. John of a son. * At Little Harle, on the 12th inst. the wife of Thomas Anderson, Esq., of a son. At Bishopwearmouth, on the 12th inst. the wife of Mr Thomas Blair, shipowner ...
... UTO BE SOLfc BY AUCTION, r. Thomas Grey's, who Farming, on Wednesday, April 29th, 1846, Mr. E. B. Gibbon, Auctioneer, THE following FARMING 6TQCE:,/IMPLEMENTS, &c. £hj»«Jand Bay Mares Grey Mare, in Foal; eacelieat Draught Horses; 1 goon Hackney Mare; ...
... well. MARRIAGES. this city, at St. Gilen’, Ifltli iast, J. Atkinson, slnwmaker, ti. ftli-a Tuarl; St. Murgarct’o, 21st Mr Thomas Summers, tanner, Jane, eldest daughter of the late George Robson, plasterer. At Darlington, I7«h inst., Sir John Heads Miss ...
... Bell, ?? tie 19cl inst., Robert, Bon of Mr Thomas Elliott, ?? day, BIpilh, son of Mr Thomas Brass, ?? the 20th inst., aged 34, Hannah, wife of Mr Wmn. Knox, mariner.- Same day, Thomas, son of' Mr Eneas Hardy. mariner. Ott the 23rd inst., John, son of ...
... street; Ter- rot Glover, Market-place; James Young, O r-terraee; Thomas Forsyth, Wellington-terrace; Relph Middle- most, Albion-teryace; Evan Hunter, Market-place; Thomas Sllmon, do. John Hardy, do.; John Wren Ikxrkley, do. IVestoe- John Eden, Ogle-terrace; ...
... milk. It was first introduced into England by Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt. The produce nearly the same as that of Swedish turnips, and the soil that suits the one equally good for the other. It not only hardy, but keeps better in store than any plant of the cabbage ...