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Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, premature Old Age, and Shortens Human Life more than Diseases of the Chest. ..

... will be an extensive sale lor theinin this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. 28, 1847. Cure of Asthma of Ten Years' Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged years, have been afflicted with severe for years, during wluci. time I tried every known remedy and have had the ...

Naval and Military

... time after the action was concluded, assisting in rigging the jurymast ; then I was ushered into the ward-room, where Sir Thomas Hardy and other officers were assembled, and complimented by them the person who avenged Lord Nelson’s death, which fact was ...

Deaths of Note. Lord Frederick Beauclerk, uncle and heir presumptive of the Duke of St. Alb in's, died at Weymouth

... illness, tie entered the navy in 1813. According to he served first-class volunteer and midshipman under Captain Sir Thomas M. Hardy and Captain Sir Charles Ogle, with whom he witnessed the chief operations of the American war. In 1824 he became first lieutenant ...

Political

... Dumfries Burghs, is be the Liberal candidate the next election. Mr. Wiiliam Hardy has been appointed deputy-keeper of the Records, in place of his late brother, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy. The Hon. Preston Bruce, son of the late Earl of Elgin, has been chosen ...

Music, Art, Science, and Literature

... the modest recompense of a year. Mr. Knight was appointed the other day by the Master of the Rolls, and approved by Sir Thomas Hardy, curator of the public records ; but on his nomination being sent to the Treasury, Mr. Lowe said to have summarily struck ...

Police

... WltnSS* gave corioborative evidence.—P.C. Hard proved apprehending the prisoner, who was sentenced to a month's hard labour. Thomas Hardy, 13, Margarets-hill, was charged with stealing on the 24th inst.. 25., belonging James and also with assaulting P.C. Teale ...

PAPER HANGINGS. COTTERELL BROTHERS submit to the Public their large Collection of Panelled Designs in PAPER ..

... will be an extensive sale for them in this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. 28, 1847. r Curt of Asthma of Ten Years Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged 66 years, have been afflicted with a severe Asthma for years, during which time I have tried every known remedy and ...

Published: Thursday 17 January 1850
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1679 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Music, Art, Science and Literature

... late Rev. John Rodgers, in the cause of education; Lady Duffus Hardy, a year, addition to the pension of £100 a year, granted 1879, recognition of the services of the late Sir Thomas Duff Hardy ; Dr. Sohmitz, year, for his services to classical education ...

Ecclesiastical &c

... Rev Matthew Rowley, vicar of Christ Church, Whitley. Reading Rev Thomas Hardy Richards, rector of Rhiw, Carnarvonshire Rev Francis William Taylor, rector of West Thorney Rev George Thomas, vicar of Arkendale Rev John Troutbeck, M.A., minor canon of Westminster ...

HATH TURN PTE ROADS. General ANNUAL »f the Trustees of the above Roads, held at the GUILD HALL, in BATH,

... will be an extensive sale for them this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. '-'8, 1547. Cure of Asthma of Ten Years' Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged years, have been afllicted with a severe Asthma for years, during which time 1 have iried every known remedy and ...

Published: Thursday 28 February 1850
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1751 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BATH ELECTION, 1880. CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), 18th, AT THE THREE CROWNS, LONDON STREET, ..

... with Honour, Retrenchment with Efficiency, and Empire with Libertt. We are, Gentlemen, Your faithful Servants, REGINALD HARDY. THOMAS J. SMYTH. Bath, llth March, 1880. To the Electors of the City of Bath. Gentlemen, lOweI Owe it to the Electors in Bath ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... present number, but the first place given to the instalment of a serial story by a novelist of our own country, namely Mr. Thomas Hardy, whose novel Two on Tower has reached an interesting point. Among the contributions of interest the Antiquary for October ...