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1850 - 1899
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Hants and Berks Gazette and Middlesex and Surrey Journal

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Hants and Berks Gazette and Middlesex and Surrey Journal

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... symposium in '«• Bedew for June on “The Tree of misdge,” in which Walter Besant, mstienie Bjbmson, Hall Caine, Sarah ■d, Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Lynn Linton, and well-known writers on the woman take part. Walter Huiuiut is very wen the necessity boys and • being ...

LITERARY NOTES

... other words, that he is human. Mr. Thomas Hardy has thoughts of collecting bis unpublished short storier into another volume; or perhaps it would be more correct to say that is being asked take this task. So fsr Mr. Hardy has published three volumes short ...

HANTS AND BERKS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY ->B, 1899. BASINGSTOKE

... the tambourine was certainly very skilfnl and their queer antics distinctly amusing. The tambourine, a great novelist—Mr Thomas Hardy if remember rightly—has observed, is no mean instrument the bands of performer who understands the proper convulsion* ...

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... every book they publish. In “ Helbeck of Baanisdale ” her style seems to have become pure the style of that master English, Thomas Hardy, with whom she has many traits in common. Mrs. Ward has seldom Arne anything finer than this book, which is full of masterly ...

CONCILIATION IN TRADE

... some time ago as the only collaborator that Mr. Thomas Hardy has evor had, lias boon most success let with her latest volume of short stories, “ Scarlet and Grey. Mrs. Henniker is close friend of Mr. Hardy’s and of Mr. J. M. Barrio’s. She lives in Sloane ...

HARTLEY T* INTNEY

... tbit kind, came in when the meal had been disposed of, and was received with great enthusiasm company ) which included Mr, Thomas Hardy, Mr, Theodore Watts, Mr. George Gissing, Mr. Edward Clodd, Mr. Edmund Geese, Blr. William Sharp, Blr. E. T. Cook, of the ...

Is. lOd. PER LB

... and Cattle Hardies, etc. Requisites for the Field, Farm, Poultry, Garden, Conservatory, Dairy, Stable, and Laundry, at T M K INGDON C°’ IRONMONGERY STORES, MARKET PLACE AND WOTE STREET, BASINGSTOKE. rpERKY k £JO., (Successors to Hie late Thomas Sheppard ...

WINCHESTER

... several philanthropic matters ot the parish of St. Thomas and other parts ot the city, be bore an active part, and was always business-like and intelligent. He was the clergyman's churchwarden of St. Thomas. The Conservative party have lost zealous stanuch ...

NORTH HANTS ELECTION

... (1). PrtfCMtr mud Asmiufar.—John Burgess Soper, George Freeman Dunn. SmtmerMitf tier tort. —Thomas Maton Kingdou, Richard Kteery Wallis, Henry Jackson, Thomas Bishot) ATlnutt, jam., William Oerrish, William Simpkins, George Ames, and Joseph Tigweli. • ...

UcCALL’S PATSANDU TONGUES

... at St. Mary’. Church, Mortimer, Berks, by the Rer. C. L. Cameron, George Thomas, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Tame, of Dorchester, Ozon, to Agnes, second daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Wareham, of Leatherbead, Surrey. DEATHS. Bnnvnr.—On the 23rd March, Ca ...

Boom of Oommoo*.—ifmfsp

... continued by Mr. Herbert Roberta, Mr. Egertoo Allen, Major Jones, and Mr. D. Thomas, who supported the bill, and Mr. Jebb, Mr. Vicary Gibbs, Sir R. Temple, Mr. Gathome Hardy, and iscount Wolmer, who opposed it. Mr. Bryce replied to the various criticisms ...

BIRTHS, MARRIA GES, tj- DEATHS. BIRTHH. Butch. -On the 25th May. at Malden Howe. Brighton, the wife of Frank Match,

... Henry Place, Horn Hill, Boamgstoke, the wife of Mi.L. Cook, daughter. Momma. —On the May, at Hook Common, the wife of Mr. Thoma* Morri*. son. Ouv«r —On the ln»t., Townaend, Worttog, the wife of Mr. Olirer, daughter. MARRIAOEB. Cabtir Mobtom. —On the 20th ...