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... consisting of 120 changes. The ringers were, treble, John Hardy, Dar lington; 2nd, Jonathan Angus, York; 3rd, John Stokoe, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 4th, Joseph Ridley, late of Hexham; tenor, Thomas Gay, late of St. Martin's Youths, Birmingham. TOWN li AI.L ...

DARLINGTON AND STOCKTON TIMES

... on the 22nd ult., aged 21, Mrs Jane Lewis. 'iTiiiiasibT•4l; aged 33, Mr Jeeeph Sodgariek ; aged 43, Asa Hardy. Oa ea nal et., ;gad 66, M r Thomas Brews. At gesham Hsategr, as tilt 19th alt., aged Al, Charlton Th esem, jag. At theraderbmi, is the 24th ...

DARLINGTON MECHANICS' INSTITITTL

... Diatoms, M. threathead, Robert Kenyon, E. P. Elme, J. Dresser, Richard Benham, W. T. Robinson , Thomas Swinbarn, John Johnson, George Shaw, Geo. Harker, and Thomas Dodds. Mr Twines Duos, in a highly eulogistic speech, proposed that Henry Pease, Esq., be requested ...

DmiumoN AND irrooKiroN TIME&

... dgegl;ter of Mr Jamie a/aglow, Roseberry Cottage. On the 13th iest., Mr Ralph Bunion, cabinet-maker, of Slearcuth, to Miss Jane Hardy, of Middlesbrough . At Hartlepool. on the 9th in, is the Wesleyan chapel, Mr H. C. M'Beath, Durham, to Mime Mary Ann Granger ...

DARLINGTON AND STOCKTON TIMES

... ; K. l'olloek, Leeds; (4. 1.. flanks; 1t.,. J. H. Ryland, Itrndf nd ; Mr J. H. Shaw, Leeds; Rev. I'. Wickstead, feeds; Mr Thomas Wilson, Leal.. Mr Walbran, Ripon, gel-Outlet/ the umtion, which was carried unanimously. Mr Hort°. and Mr Chung,. 01 Leeds ...

Imprrial Valliant's

... obsisrit, 0 •1` •' •• P 4 41 ' .0, 9 WiVinlide. and was there drowned.-Burr Herald. liroadmll, respecting the death of Thomas Hunt Cooper, need the promotion failed. Our reporter, who lois Rest, sod 74• amd a W. 4, medusa by .sy Trani. bruftb r• ...

G U ISBROUG 11

... mod %touch wero deservedly much admired by all part is. TM. Judges weir Mr Doinesn, Drusesby -, and Mr Bray, ganlesors to Thomas Itielsa”lwm, Esq., A) ton. TUE F 01.1016 ISt. Is A Is,/ or TISK rail.. S. (101.1 I. 1 1 10 1 1 10 .l 11,0 Y • !Lewes+. - ...

DARLINGTON AND STOCKTON TIMES

... to the conclusion that there was Do evidence in the cam, it was their duty to return the bills presented before dude JOHN THOMAS (Y 0) was charged with having. at Suoderland, on die lot of Jane last, feloniously nitro a pair of truest-re, the property ...

Aarlam Sit

... of Roddymoor. At Stockton, on the 20th inst., Mr Thomas Nelsen to Miss Parkin; same day, Mr John Trotter to Miss Eliz. Britton; same day, Mr Richard Francis to Miss Jane Welands; same day, Mr Thomas Hardy to Miss Jane Mark. On the 21st inst., Mr Elijah ...

DARLINGTON AND STOCKTON TIMES

... then alluded to the rase of the Lay IMMlllala .hu had hero yspylicil. They were Hie aid) such men as Gandy, H not, Colman, Hardy. Alderman beholeGeld, J. Harrison, Martin, John Taylr, and Coultas (Cheers.) This is iesteesl skiminiiht the bowl a lib a reng ...

DARLINGTON AND STOCKTON TIMES

... Railway. with the Yards and Out-offices to the ono. hehargitia, in the respective occupations of Meows Coierdak, f Smith, Hardy, Watson, f ooper i l'houiron. Newcombe, Gibson, Sri Mardson, Lakin, and others. These Piemites are most eligibly situated, ...

DARLINGTON AND STOCKTON TIMES

... THS. At Darlington, on the 31 at ult., aged 58, Mr Thomas Cansick. Oa the Ist inst., aged 39, Mr William Frederick Cowper; same day, aged 21, Mr Wffliani Coates, km. Iter ; same day, 89, Mrs Ann Hardy ; same day, aged 96 , Mrs Jamie Beasley; name day, ...