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... ELLI^2,IOUSES , with lhe Ke •worth nCl *’ n ,lie Dragwell, in Voun-r ...
... ELLI^2,IOUSES , with lhe Ke •worth nCl *’ n ,lie Dragwell, in Voun-r ...
... friends. . At Sutton Bonington, on the 22nd inst, Thomas Vickastaff, aged 3 years. Also William Leo Hutchinson, aged 6 years.—On the 24th inst., Mary Sheppard, aged II month*. Also on the same day, Mary Hardy, aged 7 years. „ . . At Costock, on the 24th ...
... Cirnations—l, T. Picoteea—l, Thomas Almcy E. Harley ; 3. Thomas Cradock. Hollyhocks —I, William Draycott; 2, Thomas Almey; 3. J. Langham. Bouquet—l. J. Langham; 2, Robert Rogers, gardener to Lord Lanesborough: 3, Thomas Cradock. Design in Cut Flowers—l ...
... from the two defendants. There was cose against Thomas, from the evidence it did not appear that assaulted plaintiff after the improper liberty took iu amusing himself him. It should be shown that Thomas concurrently useisted. There was evidence that took ...
... witnessed. The proceedings concluded with God save the Queen.” the following verse having been written for the occasion, Mr. Thomas Oliphant. honorary secretary of the Madrigal Society, with special reference to the Princess Frederick William Prussia:— Long ...
... the 25th in*t., present, R. C. Middleton Esq., (chairman) B. Brock, O. Wragg, R. Lander. A letter from Messrs. Bellamy and Hardy, the Architects was read tendering their thanks for the testimonial forwarded them from the Board. A Check was also signed ...
... Walton, Edward Barnett and William Milnna—Eagworth, Ibomaa Erightloy aad John Hardy—Knlghttborpe, Richard Swmfea and Jno. Ttkr—Laagky Priory, C. Shakespeare, Esq.— l.ockiogioD, Thomas Jatrom, joa., and Jno. Harrimaa—Lung Whmttoo, Joseph Neakin and John Par ...
... little doubt that if thev should again be brought into deadly condiet the field of battle, they will prove still, the brave and hardy soldiers they have ever been. Should the Fre ich army ordered to erors the Alps and descend into the fertile plains and valleys ...