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... the 29th ultime, at Chilvers Coton, lirz“l‘ll&m Taylor, aged 82, a widow, 1 it , Boarp ErrcriorN. — Will am Wagstaff and Thomas Hardy, the tw mumun forthis parish, have beeu cted wi opposi- ...
... the 29th ultime, at Chilvers Coton, lirz“l‘ll&m Taylor, aged 82, a widow, 1 it , Boarp ErrcriorN. — Will am Wagstaff and Thomas Hardy, the tw mumun forthis parish, have beeu cted wi opposi- ...
... murdered. The inquest was formally opened on Mendsy evening, at the Jolly Celliers’' Inn, before Thomas Dewes, Esq., | Coroner, and a jury of which Mr. Thomas Hardy was foreman, but no evidence was taken, the | Coroner remarking that the case was of too serious ...
... :—Joseph Abbetis, 'Arley, 6 attendances; James Ward, Astley, 5; Thomas Orten, Bulkington, 19 ; William Qilbert, Bulkington, 12; Edward Lea, Bulkington, 8, Henry Townshend, Caldecete, 5; Thomas Hardy, Ohilvers Coton, 12; William Garratt, Chilvers Cetonm, 21; ...
... themselves. r. Hardy and Miss Hardy were then examined, and the Bench decided to adjourn the case fur a montbh, in order to its being ascertained whether & somewhat similar case, in which there was an appesl, bas yet been decided. Thomas Tomkins, publican ...
... F’B SALE by THOMAS CLAFRKE, T.ocal Bank and other fhares, Appl v - w ¥ THOWAS CLARKE, Stock snd Share Broker, 1, Hertford-street, Coventry un av Appl; to . HOMAS CLARKE, mw' 1, Hértford Street. City of Coventry. Thomas Clarke Farm. Thomas Clarke TO SEJLL ...
... hi‘;fi‘:rw i.znda n‘o inqairy‘ adjourned some was till Thursday. AW&M&MWiMth found the of Miss Annie Peel is given by George Hardy, one of the divers in the rqwhouse of Portsmouth Dockyaid, by whom the body was discovered. Just after the collision the signal ...
... improvement of the dwelings of the poor ; but we canupt do the | same with the “ Army Regulation Bili/ brought in by Mr. Hardy. The true title Ofi this bill, it has beeu well said, might be thus put *“ A Bill for the re-establishment of Pur- I chase ...
... vegetation. The the case,— Fined 5e., and costs 13s. o ~—— | ivies, in their now numerous and beautiful varieties, Ferony.—Thomas Roe, miner, was charged with | give us all we want for flte_mbe.lhnbm'eqt of our stealing at Polesworth a bundle containing ...
... a proposition to reduce the sumbers of the standing army ; but his motisn was defeated by a majority of 153. Mr. Gatborne Hardy then st some length moved the Army KEsimates. HOUSE OF LORDS.—IUBsDAY. On the motion for going into committee on the Ineresse ...
... delivery, and was listened to without any demonstration of feeling. The Bill was read a first time. HOUSE OF COMMONS.—FRIDAY. Mr. Hardy, in reply to a question put lx M, | ————— Sherriff, admitted the general accuracy of the de- Kay's CoMpousp EsseNcE oF LiNsgeD ...
... Slingsby. J. Burton, Jos. Palmer, T, Garratt, G. Robottom, W. Dsulmen, E. - Peacock, I Pitt, I. T. Towoeend, D. Prake. T. Hardy, T. Kinder, G. Orton, W. Garratt, J. Wall, Mellis, Cramp, &e. Major Tullock said : 1 presuwe you all know for what purpose ...
... Distasssing Cass oF FPousoxing. —The County _coroner of Denbighshire held an inquest on Friday respecting the Xeath of two boys, Thomas and Gwart, whose rnnu reside at & hamle: near Llangollen. The deceased and a boy named Trefford, after veing dismissed trom ...