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Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury

THE AVENGER OF NELSON

... gave the fatal blow to the man who shot Lord Nelson, and tins fact was shortly after tho action confirmed his Captain, Sir Thomas Hardy, who sent for him into the ward-room and in the presence of the officers congratulated him upon having avenged the death ...

Bivtfjg,{-Karrtacjeg, ant) BIRTHS. At Newcastle, in Carlton-terrace, on the » - wife of Archibald M. Dunn, Esq ..

... Bates, Low Stanley Farm. ., e 26*n t)i» At Stockton, at the Registrar's Office, on lilC e, Mr. Thomas Hardy to Miss Ann Reed.—Sam fa.-ffi/t 26th ult., Mr. Thomas Day to Miss Sarah place, on the 28th ult., Mr. Robert n. p Dobson. At Leeds, in St. Andrew's ...

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE NEWCASTLE GUARDIAN Have made arrangements for giving the fullest, ..

... lately, near Howdon, a Fawn-coloured GREYHOUND DOG; the Owner may have him by applying, and paying reasonable expenses, to Thomas Hardy, Butchei% Willington Mill, near Newcastle. • COAL! COAL! COAL! WANTED, 1,000 TONS of BEST HOUSE COAL, Weekly, for the Three ...

Notices of births, marriages, and deaths are inserted free of charge. Such notices must be left at the Guardian ..

... Locomotive Inn, Westmorlandstreet. At 24, Dunn-street, Scotswood Road, on the 21st ult aged 1 year and 5 months, Thomas, the beloved and only son of Thomas Atkinson. * At Little Blagdon-street, on the 23rd ult., aged 67 Catherine, widow of Fergus Robson Burdon ...

The Family Companion

... swelled by the water, could not be kept at the bottom even by fifty-two English pounds' weight, weighed out by Captain Thomas Hardy, com- ! mander of the vessel on which the king had embarked j with Nelson, and who himself was a witness of these facts ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE COURT. MONDAY. —Before the Mayor (Mr Wm. Huuter), Aid. Hedley, and Mr Henby Milvain. EXTENSIVE THEFT OF PIGEONS. Thomas Hardy was charged with stealing several pigeons, the property of Henry Markham, High Friar-street. Prosecutor, a pigeon fancier ...

Police News

... dumpy little man, rejo' ing in the pugilistic cognomen of Thomas Sayers, summoned at the instance of the police on charge having cruelly ill treated and ill-used his step-son, Andr® Thomas Hardy, aged about ten years. The facts case appeared to ba as follows ...

BIRTHS. In tbis town, in Lovaine-place, on! 17th inst. the wife of Mr Charles F. Hammond, of son. In Shieldfield

... twin sons. Leghorn, on the 12th inst. Mrs Thomas Bruce, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. In this town, on the 21st inst. Mr Daniel Clark, gardener, to Miss Jane Wilson, of Horsley. At St. John's, the 21st inst. Mr Thomas Dodd to Ann, second daughter of Mr John ...

BIRTHS. In this town, at East Parade, on the 4th inst. Mrs John Ainsley, of a daughter. At WilliDgton, on

... o f this town, to Sarah Coltman, of Gau,head.— On the 2nd inst. Mr Alex. Donaldson, mariner, to Deborah, daughter of Mr Thomas Hardy enginewright.-On the bib i ns t. John Lockhart Donald, watchmaker, to Elizabeth Gibb, daughter of the late Mr John Robertson ...

BIRTHS. At Gateshead, Mulg, e-terrace, ou the 2nd inst the wife of Mr John Hall, corn factor, of a son.—ln

... Begg.—On the 31st ult, aged 83, Mr Thomas Hardy. On the inst, aged 73, Mr John Wilson. At Crawerook, the lst inst. aged 62, Elizabeth Codlin. At liedlingfon, on the 28th ult. aged 82. Priscilla, relict of the late Mr Thomas Gilhespy, formerly of Bassiugton ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT

... escape from being most severely punished for receiving the property knowing it to be stolen. She was then discharged. —Thomas Hardy was also brought up on a remand, charged with stealing two waterproof coats from tho shop of Jennings in Grainger-street ...