BIRTHS,
... ,Whorltou, to Miss Margaret ROwman, of Barnard Castle. At Brignal Church, by the Rev. W. G. Pritchard, the 10th inst., Thomas Hardy, of Darlington, to Sarah Ann, eldest daughter Mr J, Douglas Awde, of Lartington. ...
... ,Whorltou, to Miss Margaret ROwman, of Barnard Castle. At Brignal Church, by the Rev. W. G. Pritchard, the 10th inst., Thomas Hardy, of Darlington, to Sarah Ann, eldest daughter Mr J, Douglas Awde, of Lartington. ...
... was proved in the District Registry attached to her Majesty’s Court of Probate, at York, on the 6th day of June, 1867, Thomas Hardy, of Darlington, in the County Durham, Butcher, and George of Urtingcon, Cattle Dealer, the Ex* eeutors therein named), ...
... found resting place in Bnnhill-fields; as did Cromwell’s chaplain, Dr. John Owen; and Stothard and Blake, the painters; and Thomas Hardy and John Horne Tooke, the reformers; and David Nasmith, the founder of City missions; and Mrs. Susannah Wesley, the mother ...
... not sufficiently to identify him.—Hardy : Did you not take the cerd off the wall, and not out of my hand ?—Witness : No.— Hardy : He did, gentlemen.—The Clerk: Was defendant using any rod or line ?—Witness : No.— Hardy : Were there not plenty of other ...
... is the only memorial left by the dead men:— 44 Friday Aftsxsoon, Half-past Two o’Clock. “Edward Armstrong, Thomas Gledston, John Hardy, Thomas Bell, and others took seriously ill. We all had prayer meeting a quarter to two o’clock, when Tibbs, Henry Sharp ...
... Headlam, Esq., and Major Cochrane. Trespassing in Search of Game.? John Foster Bell, Newbiggin, Thomas Eldon, John Hardy, and William Lowes, of Middleton, and Thomas Watson, of Hudegate, war* charged with trespassing iu pursuit game, on the 11th inst.?Convicted ...
... officers were attending to Bradworth, the body of the murdered woman was taken to the Queen’s Hospital by Police-constable Thomas Hardy (62). The murderer, William Smith, was taken into custody by Inspector Spear and Polioe-coustable M'Crohen. the station ...
... from the National Shakespeare Committee: —Messrs. Tom Taylor, Theodore Martin, Shirley Brooks, J. S. Brewer, T. Duffua Hardy, Thomas Walker, Robert Bell, C. L. Gruneisen, and Haiu Friswell. These gentlemen give lengthened reasons for their decision. They ...
... ”—Musical World. The Queen has been pleased to confer the honour of knighthood on William Tite, Esq., M.P., F.R.3. ; on Thomas Duffus Hardy, Esq., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records ; and on James Meek, Esq., sometime Lord Mayor of York.— Gazelle, From a ...
... Catholic Chapel, ftitrnard CaKtlc, the llt| Inst., Mr Thomas McDonald, of Uoldrou, to Miss Catharinf Mulanv, of Barnard Castle. DEATHS. At Town Hoad, the 11th lost., «ged ycart widow of Mr Patrick Hardy. Unde, Middleton, on the »th inst.,aged 27 years, ...
... Harrison, aged 64, much respected. Raby Park, on the ult., Mary, wife Thomas Wade, farmer. At Micklefcon, on the 16th u!t., aged o years, James, sou of Mr C. Waller. the 2?th, aged years, Thomas, son of J. Brown. Foggarthwaite, Eggleston, on the 23id ult., aged ...
... rates and costs. —Nicholas Hardy, miner, Middiet on-in-Teesdale, charged p. c. Hutchinson with being drunk and disorderly at Middieton-in-Tecsdale, on the 27th of February, was lined 5s and 12s coats.—John Scaife and Charles Hardy, miners, Middleton-in- Teesdale ...