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1850 - 1899
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Dunstable Chronicle, and Advertiser for Beds, Bucks & Herts

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Dunstable Chronicle, and Advertiser for Beds, Bucks & Herts

Homum. • J Hake's Establishment. —'l Tie whole of the a Mr. C. J. Mare, of lllackwall, is to be

... Protector Cromwell; Thomas Hardy, patriot; Joseph lutson, the antiquary, and many men of literary and historical note. Can no fitting coramcinoration he made of these men t> >• Bund Man’s Jocbsei to London.— At the Lambeth Police r,nirt Thomas Scholefteld, blind ...

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... candidates on the occasion were —Sir Thomae Wilde, 1,187; Mr. Daikv, 1,173; Mr. Hardy, 875. In Mr. Hardy again came forward, and the cloae of the poll the numbers stood Mr. Ricardo, 1.163; Mr. Uufford, 1,141; Mr. Hardy, 030. each occasion Mr, Hardv was pre*ented ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... (St. Andrew’s); James Gaskel), £sq. (Weulock); George Alexander Hamilton, Esq. (Dublin University); Gathern« Hardy, Esq. (Leominster), Thomas Emerson HeadUm, Esq. (Newcastle-on-Tyne); Robert Ingham, Esq. (South Shields); William Scbolefield, Esq. (Bi ...

ftccftents ant) ©fences

... were lying on the pavement, some of them having fractured bones—Mary Ann Bonchell, Robert Hardy, and Benjamin Boucbell, were injured, and 1 took them to Su Thomas’s Hospital. This morning 1 was at the hospital, and I received the certificate produced. ...

MEETING OF THE CONGRESS POSTPONED

... awful night It is supposed that the ship must have got some down Channel when she encountered the gale, and whether Captain M‘Hardy, who bears a high character for skilful seamanship, attempted ran back bold beating about, and was driven back by tko force ...

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... Frame, Bd. per Hall-pint. These Oils are warranted sure Cnre. J. B. will be happy to oblige any one who like to try them. THOMAS GEORGE COLLINGS, Junr., lewtller, Watchmaker, and SilTenmith, MABKKT PUCK, DUNSTABLE, BEGS to solicit the Attention of the ...

LONDON PROVINCIAL SCOTLAND—IRELAND—ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Walpole, M.P. for Cambridge University, and late Secretary of State for the Home Department, being the third son of the Isle Thomas Walpole, Esq., of Stagbury-park, Surrey (some time Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from Great Britain to ...

ELECTORAL INTELLIGENCE

... The candidat«B for the vacant seat are Mr. Cillery of Banbury; Mr. Bernhard Samuelson, also of that place; and a Mr. John Hardy, of Burton-on-Trent. The first two gentlemen profess very liberal rantiments, and the ast is favour of “a liberal snd judicious ...

STIFFENING

... the Address: —5, High Street. A pent to the Indlaimtable Life Policy Company. DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET, DUNSTABLE. THOMAS WEATHERILL, Linen and Wssilea Braper, Silk lerrcr, lasier, HABER DASHES, HATTEB, FURRIER A URDEBtASEB. Bonnets, Caps and Mantles ...

LUTON

... Eleven o’clock on Thursday morning last, the only cases of any importance were the following : James Clark o. John Jordan & Thomas Quin, all of Luton. This was an action brooght by plaintiff to recover £5O as damages, for alleged trespass, &c. it will be ...

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... night it had again fallen below freezing point. Hyde-park the ice was not sufficiently strong to tempt even the most 1001-hardy to adventure themselves thereon; but Victoria-park and Kensington-gardens a few hundreds amused themselves with skating, tho ...

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... are both gone. One of the men, named Thomas Dove, and also the two lads, are not yet found. The carpenter, John Thomas, Abraham Markup, and myself arc the saved.” The captain has left widow and two children. Thomas Dove was cook of the vessel and is a ...