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... ORWCE ALES THEATRE, -SQUARE. M*n* Mr F^rnT I ...
... WZSTON POINT. MR. L.OsENBERG, Agent PIER MASTER—MR. J. REEE. British Queen 132 Griffiths, Thomas Bros & Co Hardy .368 hey, G Millington Marion 79 Cummings, 3larwood & Co Huey 37 James, Brundritt and Co Roses 147 Hughes, Clark k Groun.ls ...
... lied 66 Latakia', Marwood, & John F. Ration 101 Bhapoott, King William IV 61 Owen, W, Thomas Louisa 61 Hardy, Marwood & Co Lord Bang r 4S Morgan. R. Walsh Little Dorritt 148 Votwell, J. Glynn & Eon or Flet. her & Co Miss bladdects 18 Evans, W.Thnmas Brae ...
... Mr. Thomas Hardy, of West Hartlepool, has been nps)oimed to succeed his biother, the late Mr. Josepn Hardy (who recently died at Cardiff), as superintendent engineer for Messrs. Turnbull and Son, shipowners, Whitby, London, and Cardiff. Mr. Thomas Hardy ...
... slightly grey; moairtacbc dark brown. Had white handkerchief, bearing same of Thomas Hardy, and a member's raid of the Surrey Cricket Clab, with holder's name. Thomas Hardy.' A later telegram says reference to the discovery of the hilly of a man on Vauzhall ...
... PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ON MONDAY KIT. THE OST.. WM be prorated FAR FROM THE HADDLNG CROWD, A Pastoral Draws Ls THOMAS HARDY AND J. COMYKS CARR. Supported by Om toUosies EtoinNit Attunes. speeislly selected by the Author•.: XL ARTHUR WOOD, MR. C. CARTWRIGHT ...
... Horatia may ever have had upon us. Another says, Sir Thomas Hardy thought Horatia was not Nelson's daughter. True, Sir Thomas did. and equally true it is that Sir Harris Nicolas disposes of Sir Thomas's doubts; but what was Nelson's own belief? There are ...
... stalock to acenemeee et OF WALES THEATRE, CLATTON-WMAX LITERPOOL Sole Lessee and Manager Aram FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. BY THOMAS HARDY Aso J. COWEN@ CARS. MISS MARION TERRY, ...
... pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, CLAYTON-SQUARE, LIVERPOOL. Bele Lessee and Manager Me. ituaira FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. Br THOMAS HARDY AND J. COWYNSI CARL MISS MARION TERRY, ...
... WW be presented. for the FHA Time on gtage.• New and raatoral entitled FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, A Pastoral !Mims, by THOMAS HARDY AND J. COMYNS CAKE. Sapp by the following Paninent Artistes, apecially selected by the Author.: —Kr. Arthur Wood, Mr. c ...
... I'auoie Vucri PRirrS USI’AL pKINCE OF WALES MONDAY NEXT. THE ZTra I N'T . Will ee I FAR FROM THE KOWD, A Pastota! Drams he THOMAS HARDY AND.I C AKR. .-upponeJ the fellow.ns Eminent Artistes *|«iai;y »cleered the Author*. - - WOt»P, MR U. CARTWRIGHT. ...
... stabbing John Linton and .John Thomas Hardy, beerhouse-keapers, late on Thursday night. It appears the sailors quarrelled in Scott-street with'some of their mates. The latter ran away and were chased by the five prisoners. Hardy was walking along the street ...