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ODDS AND ENDS. THE HOMES OF FAMOUS WRITERS

... ODDS AND ENDS. THE HOMES OF FAMOUS WRITERS. Mr. Thomas Hardy lives in the heart of hi® beloved Wessex, at the quaint town of Dorchester. Mr. George Meredith has a charming chalét on Box Hill, near Dorking. Sir Walter Besant has built himself a commodious ...

Tae DiscHaRGES ¥ROM Tu® Dockvarps. —The disee P g et |oy eckly until s iral order a short time since,

... ladyship was twice wmarried—first, to Sir Thomas Hardy, who was flag-captain to Lord Nelson at Trafalgar, and afterwards to Lord Seaford. It is no less than 108 years since Nelson’s greatest friend and comrade, Thomas Hardy, was born, and almost a century (1781) ...

THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Callaghan, Mr G. Callaghan, Mr and Mrs Rawson, Mr Renton, Major Char'es wWilson, Msjor Musgrave, Mr Cox, Mr W. ludw.lr WH, Thomas, Mr Hardy andjiriend, Dr Hickey Mr W. W. Jacemb, Mr aud Mus Collins, Alr luomas Walker, uy, Lion Callon, Mr Square, Miss Square ...

CONTINENTAL ON DITS

... had quite healed up. Verdict— Natural death. ATTEMPTING TO DROWN BOYS.--At the Durham Police-court, Leonard Fawell and Thomas Hardy, two youths belonging to Gilesgate, have been charged with assaulting and wilfully damaging the elcthes of William Hays ...

MWiscellancous Rews

... Protestant Dean of Cork, died on Monday afterncon. He was one of the most prominent ministers of the Irish Chureh. Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, the Deputy-Keeper of the Records, and one of the Royal Commissioners on Historical Manuseripts, died on Saturday evening ...

NAVAL . AND MILITARY

... frigate Villede Milan, but was retaken six days lster by the ZLeander. He aiterwards served in the 77iumph under Sir Thomas Mastermsn Hardy, who had been Neison’s cantain at Tnh.lju, and in several other sbipr. In January, 1812, he joloed the Shannon ; and ...

Mr. Loke Hardy, who was promoted to the rank of an officer for his bravery at Waterloo, died on Monday, at ..

... Mr. Loke Hardy, who was promoted to the rank of an officer for his bravery at Waterloo, died on Monday, at Nottingnam, in the eighty-fourth year of s age ‘l,'ntil further orders, the minimum chest measurement for guaner recruits of the Royal Artillery ...

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

... d, Engineer—Henry W, H. Eyes, to the Devastation (lent). Su neeGerald T. S. Sichel to Malta Hospital: Thomas E. flr;nv,v. to the St. Finesnt; Thomas S. Hartley. to the Gilraltar. Assistant-Engineer—lvor E. 8. Roberts, to be lent to the Devastation, on ...

LiceNsep Lmuflc Asyroms,

... George Arthur Jervoise Scott, Captain Frederick Stephens, Mr. William Wickharn, Mr. John Gathorne Wood, Mr. Arthur Hardy Wood, Mr Thomas Hitcheock, M. r.c.p. ; Clerk to the Visitors, Mr. G. A. Webb.—The CrLerx oF THE Prace laid before the Court his annual ...

Sales by SAuction,

... ART ‘ ever exhibited in Southsea, The m.-m-h.mm celebrated | stolen picture, Moparch of the after Thomas Siducy Cooper, i.a., aad cllied by his son, Thomas George Cooper, after the recovery of the original. ‘Lhe Mufiu.h all i the rare Hemarque artut-l;roof ...

DEATHS

... of Mr. Thomas Fabtan, aged 36 years. FOSTER —O= the 23rd ultimo, at Fclthan, Edward Foster, Esql; STV T L GREIVE—Oo the 20th ultimo, Vice-Admiral Willlam . Grelve, of Orde House, Northumberland, and Hollsnd House, South- sea, aged 60 years. HARDY—On the ...