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... £teatfc& __— - On the 20th inst., aged 8 mon tvs, Arthur Fred, *» n Thomas Hardy, Lancaster, formerly of this to^^ggg ' ' ii i , ~^_\_i ...
... £teatfc& __— - On the 20th inst., aged 8 mon tvs, Arthur Fred, *» n Thomas Hardy, Lancaster, formerly of this to^^ggg ' ' ii i , ~^_\_i ...
... appoint- ments :—W. G. Templar, Rev. S. Wright, Sunderland; W. G. Councillor, Thomas Hardy, Manchester ; W. G, V. Templar Councillor, R. Swan, Sunderland ; W. G. Secretary, Thomas Todd, Newcastle ; W. G. Treasurer, James L. Yule, Belfast ; W. G, Chaplain ...
... appoint- ments: — W. G. Templar, Rev. S. bright, Sunderland; W. G. Councillor, Thomas Hardy, Manchester ; W. Q. V. Templar Councillor. R Swan. Sunderland ; W. G. Seoretary. Thomas To^d, Newcastle ; W. G. Treasurer, James L Yule, Belfast ; W. G, Chaplain, ...
... manufacturers. Thomas liainton, Bewholme, near Hornsea, late tarraer. now out of bu-ii;ess. „„ V i ?? i _ B Pii3hbv - Filey, Yorkshire, rope maker and coal dealer. buflde 6 Wilkinson * Hir -i»gton-road, Middlesborough, Thomas Hardy, Monkgate, York ...
... Haggard, Scott, Dnmas, and Dickena. Among living novelists, Mr. George Meredith is most appre- ciated in Dundee, and Mr. Thomas Hardy ranks next. William Black has waned, so has George Mac Donald, Mrs. Oliphant, Jamea Payn, Walter BeBant, Bret Harte, Mark ...
... Webster, junior, and Frederick Webster, clotb manufacturers, Farnley, Leeda ; so far as regards James Webster. Thomas Marshall and Thomas Hardy, corn millers, Swanlsind. Alfred Henry Brockway and Heber Duckworth, stuff merchants. Piece Hall-yard, Bradford ...
... have been placed with the Lvtham Shipyard, which will keep the large number of hands employed for some months fo come. Mr. Thomas Hardy has finally decided to' dramatise Tess of Durberville, and has indeed made sonfe progress with it. Tess will be ...
... THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1888. RECEIVING ORDERS. „ • ?? ?? Tuesday) night's Lo*douOat*tt*). James Thomas Hardy, North-street. Cardiff, voter- ' ary SUr ...
... respectfully, GEORGE ARMITAGE. Milnsbridge House, Huddersfield, April 28th, 1870. CONSERVATIVE. j LIBERAL. Geo. Armitage Dead Thomas Hardy Dead W. L. Brook „ John Starkey Hmfrth. Joshua Moorhou3o „ T. P. Crosland Dead J. T. Fisher Absent John Haigh Absent John ...
... merchants ; Joseph Ambler and Timothy Holmes, Chapel Hill mills, East-parade, Huddersfield, York- shire, roller makers ; Thomas Hardy, John Flint, and John Gardiner Hanson, 12, Norfolk-street. Rotherham, Yorkshire, pawnbrokers ; Francis Dobson Lowndes, ...
... to the deceaxul. JV;>e*r« •/ Births are in all cases charged is. 94. On the 23rd inst., at S. Thomas' Church, by rhe Rev. T. D. Barker, B.A., curate, Mr. Thomas H*Jton, of Pres cot Lancashire, to Miss Haigh, Grore-stieet, Huddeu- field. ?? the 21,t inrt ...
... provided by well-known Churchmen In their day. The following were the principal subscribers ■ — Sir J. L. Kaye, £12 123.; Thomas Hardy, £10 10s: Messrs. James Booth, parish clerk; James Booth, Lane head ; George Hey, Benjamin Cocker, John P_rkin, Abel Tinker ...