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NELSON RELICS

... Nelson. It fell from his pocket as he lay dying in the cockpit of the ictory, and was picked up by the late Admiral Sir Thomas ] Hardy, his flag captain. A water-colour drawing of | the celebrated signal flag, M England expect# every man to his duty, is ...

LONDON LETTER

... Black really looks as young aa he did twenty years ago; Blackmore is now white and nearing the category of venerable; and Thomas Hardy will never look youthful again. The death of the Earl of Carnarvon, though for days were led to anticipate it. will come ...

THE CIVIL LIST

... Keats, aa a poet, £BO. Mary Lady Duffus Hardy, in addition to the pension of £lOO year granted in 1879, in re;ogcition of the historical, literary, and public services of her late husband, Sir Thomas Duffas Hardy, £55. Mrs. Maria Rodgers, in consideration ...

DEATH OF DR. BIRCH

... entered service of the Crown under the Commissioners Public Records, where he was the contemporary of the late. Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy. In January, 1830. he received appointment under the trustees of the British Museum, m whose service he has spent 50 ...

ITIEELT SOLUBLE and NOT FAUINAVEOU&

... sharp you try me when you put me between this and my love for ee !”—Wessex Tales: Strange, Lively, and Common place. By Thomas Hardy. The Uses of Beetles. They may be said to perform the function in nature of universal scavengers, chiefiy with regard to ...

THE SEVENOAKS CHRONICLE—EBIT)AY, AUGUST iBg2

... office had worthy the £re&toe« their Premier, ART AND LITERATURE, Some verses appeared in London Society ter August signed “Thomas Hardy,” and the newspapers have jumped to the conclusion that they are from the pen of the author of Far from the Ma iding Crowd ...

GRACPLING FOB STURGEOIf

... the course the winter at m.tropolitan theatre. Most likely this is mere rumour, and Mr. Thomas Hardy may not even have heard the rumour. It ia not known that Mr Hardy has any ambition to see his fine story adapted for the stage. Moreover, in the case “ ...

FUNERAL OF MR. THOMAS EDWARDS

... MR. THOMAS EDWARDS. The funeral of Mr. Thomas Edwards, who carried on the business of a kutcher at Sevenoaks for many years, took place on Monday last. The coffin which was an oak one with brass furniture, bore the following inscription : Thomas Edwards ...

GARDENING GOSSIP. thoH plants bare bmn wcfl flown and atanof the later-dowering set (otnerrea m» Thomas Balnea ..

... GARDENING GOSSIP. thoH plants bare bmn wcfl flown and atanof the later-dowering set (otnerrea m» Thomas Balnea in Gardening lUuitra'ei) will be —up their blaom-atema. Encourage them with manure-water, which should now be given regularly. Advice is given ...

THE INQUEST,

... FVnnor, Raynor FVlix Baker, Edwin Butler, Thomas Hill, Thomas Edward Kit her, Richard Cloake and Algernon Ernest Cotton. After the jury had viewed the body the following evidence was given :■— Ralph Price Hardy said—l reside Glenhurst, Trinity Road, Tulse ...

SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD FASHIONABLE MARRIAGES

... jidv Mary Boyle, the Hon- Alfred Gathome-Hardy, Colonel the Hon. Charles and Lady Cecil Gatborne- and Miu Gathorne-Hardy. the Hon. Thomas Cochrane. M.P., and Lady Gertrude Cochrane, the Hon. Jane Gathorne-Hardy, Ac. The newly-roarried pair left for the ...

Married

... Married. J S Hardy II V Turner b Turner 1 E Tye and I J Mack c Turner b Thomas 10 Page A Spottiswoode Turnerio J S Norman b Turner Swan/.y II V Turner b S Turner Rev T S Curteiac and do Sadler G Turner b do 1 Rev A Edwards run out lo Strudwick S Turner ...