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CIVIL LIST PENSIONS FOR 1878-79

... Statesman's Year Book,” and of his other literary works, £lOO. Lady Duffus Hardy, in recognition of the historical, literary, sud public services of her late husband, Sir Thomas Daffas Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Pablic R-cordas, £lOO. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Melville ...

H DBURIAL BOARD,

... summons, so that her statements could bo inquired into. She :}!zgvd that at one time she possessed a fortune of {O,OOO, Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, has been added to the commission of the peace for Dorset, and has sat at the Quarter Sessions at Dorchester ...

SKETCHES FROM THE OXFORD COMMEMORATION

... claims of Sir William Armstrong, Sir Francis Grant, Sir James Alderson, famed alike in medicine and mathematics ; Sir Thomas Daffus Hardy, and the Rev. Alfred Barry. A warm reception was accorded by many in the theatre to the Rev. Nathaniel Woodard, who ...

TUESDAY. A l'61;-'1' IR. 1599

... Professor Hiram Corson, Mr. William Watson, Mr. Theodore Watts, and Mr. 0. B. Shaw. Lord Tennyson, Mr. George Meredith, Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Walter Defiant, Mr. Rader Haggard, and many others wrote regretting their absence. In the meeting was exhibited a ...

RETROSPECT THE YEAR 1878

... l:'ugp Gol Cwl{' 79; William Cullen Bryant, poe 3 George . exe Kiog of Hmov;; aund 1[)):&0:1 (K)nmbuol?n&cmp; tfigr Thomas Duifus Hardy, puty üblic Records, 74:; Admini Sir G'orgmk, Arctic exlorer, 81; Mr. Charles Matthews, comedian, 74; i’)r. Simt:dera ...

DEATHS,

... daughter of the late Samuel Smith, of Stoke Albany Park, aged 55 years, HARDY.—On the 15th inst,, ut Fleckney, Israel Hardy aged 78 years, AsHBY.—Un the 20th inst.,, at Fleckney, John Thomas Ashby, son of William Wooley, aged 2 years, DowsEgs.—On the 2ist inst ...

PENNY FRIGHTENERS

... PENNY FRIGHTENERS. At the Brentford DPetty Sessions on Saturday, Thomas Charles Symonds, of New Bridge-road, was swmmoned by the Incorporated Law Society, for falsely and wilfully pretending to be a solicitor, on the 13th of February last. ilr. C. 0. ...

FLECKNEY

... FLECKNEY. CRICKET CLUB.—The anuvual meeting of the members of this club was held in the Pavilion on Satarday week Mr. T. H. Hardy presiding. The wccounts of the concert in aid of the pavilion fund were read showing a nett result in the club's | favour of ...

RIDING WITHOUT A LIGHT,

... RIDING WITHOUT A LIGHT, Thomas Harrie, labourer, Lubenham, was charged with riding a bicycle without a light at Lubenham on June 10. Defendant, who was represented by his wife, pleaded guilty and was fined 10s. inclusive. EIRCTMENT ORDERS. W. Bird, Fleckney ...

BREAKING A MAN'S JAW

... Monday William James Wilson, 22, coal! porter, of Finsbury-park, and Thomas Webb, 23, coal porter, were charged on remand at the Highgate Petty Sessions with having assaulted George Hardy, of Tottenham, and breaking his jaw. Prosecutor deposed that on Easter ...

Lor Fale

... Ist and sth of May, will be ADDRESSED BY MR. HARDY. Amongst the speakers announced are THos., W. Russkiy, EsQ,M.P., CowLey LaMBERT,ESQ., M.P., CaPTAIN GRICE HUTCHINSON, M.P., Sir F. MiLNER, M.P., ALDERMAN THOMAS WRIGHT, MEssgs. E, P. MonNckToN, R. H, P. ...

MARRIAGE OF MISS M. A. HARDCASTLE Of BLASTON HALL

... James Thursby, second son of Sir. John Hardy Thursby, first baronet, of Ormerod House, and graudson of Colonel Smyth, of Heath Hall, Walkefield, Yorkghire, and Miss Mary Augusta Hardeastle. eldess daughter of Mr. Thomas Hardcastle, J.P. and (.C. for County ...