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... •tm aicr Itia-I. Hlyth, Chelmsford, grocer, div. .-1 VI Guy and H. Smith, Fnrringdon street, linenaVv oils. ;Kl--J. and G. Hardy, VViabcach, Cam- Attire grocers, tidal div. 10a B ...
... •tm aicr Itia-I. Hlyth, Chelmsford, grocer, div. .-1 VI Guy and H. Smith, Fnrringdon street, linenaVv oils. ;Kl--J. and G. Hardy, VViabcach, Cam- Attire grocers, tidal div. 10a B ...
... ?? aid Louisa Primrose, Clifford. Meux, K.rr Maedonald. Sirs— Ralph How -mi. Robert Tl.rogmorto:*.. Hugh Hume Camp- l.ell Thomas Cartwriglit. William Vlass.-v Stanley. 11,-nrv Meux. Risht IJonourubles— W. E Gladstone, 11. Kitzrov. 11. B. Banm,'. ?? Colonels— ...
... Jerningham, Stanley. SlRS.—Robert Throckmorton, H. Lushington, John Macdonald, Henry Meux, Ralph Howard, Hugh H. Campbell, Thomas Cartwright, William M. Stanley. COLONEL.—B arnilton. CAPTA IN s.—Francis Seymour, Brownrigg, Mountjoy Martin. ESSIEURS.— Addington ...
... supported by the High Sheriff of the county, the High Bailiff of Southwark, Mr. Kemble, M.P., Mr. IL Baggalay, treasurer of St. Thomas's hospital, Mr. C. A Young, and a numerous party of governors of the charity. The chairman, in proposing the usual loyal toasts ...
... Ludgate-hill, linendrapers—div. of Is. 6d., May 29, or any subsequent Friday, at Mr. Follett's Basinghall-street. J. and G. Hardy, Wisbeach St. Peter's, grocers—final div. of 19s. Bd., May 27, and two subsequent Wednesdays, at Mr. Turquand's, Old Jewry ...
... I—Wind S.E. COLLIERS. Arrived [Juaelj Jan, Iwanderland Pari, Nawoastla Arrow, Stockton Pilot. Hartlcnool VMut, Myth Blossom, Thomas & Hannah, S.land WT-_---e-tnvidos, AvCWCBUbIC Parkins, Hatton, Stockton Broadwood, Blytb Triune, Neweastta Fame, Stockton ...
... were to be pre , ent at a f&te at the Kalifa's. The officers removes were MM. Cognord, Lazaret, Marin, Hillerain, Caias:,e, Thomas, an adjutant. There were also taken away the inarechal-des-loges, chef of the hussars, Testard, Trottel, and two others. At ...
... (two)—Gurney Sepplofs—Blenkinihorp Blenkinthorp—Attorney-Gene* rel the Mayor of Worcester Andrews Walton Hemming Oianwall—Hardy Hardy. VICE-CHANCELLORS’ COURTS, Westmimstee.— Sit «t Ten. (Before Sir L. Shedwell.) Motions. (Ilcfora Sir J, Knight Bruce.) Motions ...
... Langdale was during the commencement of the day occupied m hearing petitions, after which the remaining causes LOCKHART V. HARDY. This cause, which has already been part heard, was thia day resumed towards the close of the proceedings, and occupied the ...
... » H .u- , >'■ ' .. ' \ ui anu, i:*y iu favour ot Alii - Tin :n i- thi- oi. a.i.rh-r q-i- ti'.ii. , . ?? y .- Mr Troven. Mr Hardy, Mr. Bailiy ' ?? Bolls postponed judgment till '.'„■ ' V .'„a« ?? J - • J.J.-VS BKNCH.-Tin iisi.at, Jvne 4 ?? ''■ ?? ?? in ...
... Honour said he felt that this was a case in which a receiver ought to be appointed. ROLLS' COL , RT-TRURSDAY. LOCKUART V. HARDY. This cause came before the Court upon farther directions in four several suits upon questions arising under the will of John ...
... commencing Mainwaring V. Dickenson. (Before Sir J. L. KNIGHT BRUCE.) Causes, &c. Envor v. Griffith, by order—Ashby v. Ashby—Thomas V. Brenman—Webb v. Webb —Murrall V. Viall—Lacy V. Style, part heard—Brett v. Brown—Chaplin v. Carrick—Cellis v. Cellis —Ulph ...