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Public Notice

... Public Notice. ■r THOMAS HARDY, Sloncroason, Tnsm«*on, 1 gi»* noiice th«i I sHhII not deh,-.?hat done most •» HARDY. . N .r- ;:;^ venture « « ] y the prompt exccuttou of all with wlif-'i , tltrv may trip. Tistingion, sth March, RECENTLY published. Neatly ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISE

... h and costs. ?-Two young men who gave their names greasing favourably. Several other accidents similar James Warren and Thomas Hardy were brought in nature have oc> urred the town and neighbourhood, custody Cwbishley under the following caused by the very ...

Uatljs

... AUcock, MiHicem, only dauglucr the late Mr. Stokes, of At pariah church, Sunday h.st, the Rev. H C. Leighton, Mr. Thomas Hardy, son of Mr. Hardy, of Mar-aon WooJhouse, Harriett, eldest daughter t*f Mr. Charles Adams, Crown Inn, Uttoxeier. On Monday last, ...

Bankrupts

... Sarah Hardy, widow of the late Mr. Joseph Hardy, of A sum-upon-Trent. At Suuon-on-the-Hill, in this county, the 25th tilt., by the Rev. German Buxton, Mr. Geo. elton, ol South Wingfield, to Sarah Catherine, third daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Radford ...

Bnnlitupts

... Mr. Jaspar Houghton, son of Mr. Thomas Houghton, of Allestrce, to Miss Louisa Brown, of Holbrook. On Monday, the 23rd instant, at Allestree, by the Rev, J. Hullett, Mr. Henry Bouldcrstone, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Thomas Houghton, of Allestree. On Tuesday ...

STEALING VELVET

... STEALING VELVET. William Taylor, aged 23, and Thomas Atkmolr, aged 21, j charged with having, the 4th April inst., entered cer- tain room and stolen yards of silk velvet, the property ; of John Robinson and another.—Ashmolc pleaded guilty. Mr. Dennison ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... both of Derby. On the 21st ult., at the Victoria-streetChapel, Derby, Mr. Robert Turner, to Mrs. Sarah Hardy, widow of the late Mr. I Joseph Hardy, of Aston-upon-Trent. At Sutton-on-the-Hill, in this county, on Thursday last, by the Rev. German Buxton ...

Slaljbourn

... alluded the event *' hich had called them together, and proceeded to pass L-jh Mr, Hardy, and concluded proposing Ins health. The toast was drunk with nine tunes nine. Mr. Hardy then thanked the company for the handsome manner in which they had responded to ...

Mmtel. * Ifn BmImU, S.S&a«.w. a—« HM. * * LttA, Elton Bkhird, Eiq. Ilfraeombe, Bcr* WHB«in, Brighton do. w«m Mr*

... M'Csrthy, D., Esq. OabUn (ilktrop, Joseph, Esq. Ford, Thomas, Esq. Athwsll, —, Eeq. Smith, Bor. B. The Grove Hotel. Miss Wood’s Shaw, The Bight Hon. F, Dahlia Kinloch, J. Esq, Kinlocb Stewart, J. Esq. do. Hardy, Mrs, Manchester Owen, Mr, Shrewsbury Chaodtey ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1850
Newspaper: Buxton Herald
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 380 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... to Harriet, fifth daughter of the late in. Thomas Pickford, Esq., of King Sterodale, in this couity. lie At Plumtree, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday, the 18th er inst.. by the Rev. Thus. L. Braithwaite, Thomas Marriott, Il jun., Esq., of Papillon, Leic ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... chemist and druggist, Derby, to Harriet Ann, second daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Webster, of this town. On W~ednesday last, at St. Thomas's, Brampton, near C Chesterfield, by the Rev. J. B. Jebb, incumbent, C. S. B. Busby, Esq., solicitor, to Miss Susanna Fritb ...

Bankrupts

... 1 -Samuel Meanley, Walsall, butcher.—Gaskell Johnson, Liverpool, coal merchant— Frederick Duncan, Liver| pool, mer -hant.— Thomas Samuel Browne, Manchester, ANNUttEtt—Daniel Evans Nler.hvr ■ Tydfil, carpenter.—Arthur Williams, Nabeth. Pern b’okes’iirc ...