DEATHS
... but. 66, Waribtgton-lane, William Crook, ■gad 78 jnn. the llth but, at 5, Springfield-read, Elisabeth, widow at the late Thomas Hardy, aged ...
... but. 66, Waribtgton-lane, William Crook, ■gad 78 jnn. the llth but, at 5, Springfield-read, Elisabeth, widow at the late Thomas Hardy, aged ...
... the MEETING Ausiliary will held the Hall. htrckt. 'ESTER(Iate M l’.), London: Mr. rtf (author of the “Drink Plairae. Mr. THOMAS HARDY (district will (D.t.) attend and address foltowinp local and centle- J. J. Jones. E. Franks. F. ti. Kemp, J. K. Evans, ...
... Rev, Samuel Hoot, curate, John, second son Wm. Bryhsm Esq. J.P., Ince Hall, Wigan, Margaret, second daughter of the late Thomas Hardy, of Wigan On the 13th inst. at Low House Chapel, St. Helens, the R«v. W. Gotham. Mr. A. Dennett Agues, only daughter of ...
... curate, Mr. Wm. Uoulding to Miss Ann Fool. the same time and place, Mr. Thomas Taylor to Ann Cahill On the 18th inst., at Thomas’s Parish Church, by the Rev. F. Bluek, curate, Mr. Thomas Bums to Mias Catherine Riley, both of Wollgmte. At the same time and ...
... was suent. Lbctubm.—On Monday evening Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Liverpool, delivered lecture ia the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Haydock. before fairly large audience, his subject being “Are we right or wrung? Mr. Thomas Porter, Newton, presided, and three were abo ...
... under the revised railway rates, of the previous overweight allowance, 21cwt. to the ton. The chair was occupied by Mr. Thomas Hardy, oud there was full attendance from the various Buttons which are centres the coal traffic throughout the district. Alter ...
... Aldridge, curate, Mr. Wm. to Mlj* Ai.n Pool. At the same time and place, Mr. Thomas Taylor to Cahill. ' On the ISth inst., Thomas’s Parish Chureh, by the Row P. Black, curate, Mr. Thomas duriu to Mias Catherine.llucy, both of Wallgatc. Atj the same time and ...
... Hall. King Stout. f JOSEPH (late ILl*.), of London; lb. »:»rHANIEL 81I\TH (author of the Driuk Pla«ae. LlTerpool; Mr. THOMAS HARDY (dhttrfei t,Qll ...
... time, a very pleasant and enjoyable eveniug being spent. STANDISH. Stray Cattle.— At the Chorley petty sessions on Monday, Thomas Hardy, of Standish, was fined ss. for allowing six cows to stray on tbe highway. ...
... MoAdltg Crowd. sP*wr NlfihU only, Monday, Pu-eday, Wednesday. Thursday, June K»h, 2Ctb. and i*2i.d, special production Thomas Hardy and Can*, new and Drama which has fur considerable period «aa the tilobo The.tre, London, enMtiea FAR THE MAOLING CROAD ...
... pursuance of tbe Act ll.Gcei 4. aod 1 Will. 4. e. and A eta amending the same, which said house and premises belong to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Woodhouse lane, Wigan aforesaid, and are my own occupation Given under hand this TWenty-alxth day of August, One Thousand ...
... Pleas is being removed from Lancaster Castle to the Public Records Office in London, under the suf-erintendence of Sit Thomas Hardy, keeper of that office. The documents are, said possess great public interest, and in London they will be properly collated ...