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... Hill-street, the wife of Mr. 1obert Douglas, o a son. *HAoIDYn Jan. 12, at 94, Aughton-street, Everton, the wife of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of a son. JAlXisOX-Jan. 0, at 0,- Grove-road, Fairfield, Mrsa Jamieson, of a daughter, stillborn. .JONkg-Jan. 11, at Holly ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT WARWICK

... foaled in 1891, third prize. Mr. Thomas Pearson, Manor az House, Garston, Lancashire; shire filly foaled ina' 1890, first prize, Mr. ?? Beckett Chadwick, i Crofton Lodge, Runeorn, ditto, second prize, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mere Hall Farm, A Knruteford, Cheshire; ...

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS, &c

... tallow, and naphtha oiL The damae is l5000, The cirmumstances attending the discovery of the dead budy of a man named Thomas Hardy, on Vauxhall Bridge, London, on Tuesday evenilnz have been investigated, and the police and the hospital authorities yesterday ...

Published: Thursday 20 December 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... contributing to Vanity Fair for the present. Mr. Edward Whymper, Alpeatrian and artist, has also been out of sorts. Sir Thomas Hardy was better a few days ago, and has changed houses. Sir Michael Cotta. has been on the sick list also, but Is mending. Mr ...

Published: Thursday 13 January 1876
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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LITERARY NOTICES

... te important notes on installatiha managemen& ] est The illustrations are numerous and goo?. 03 A Pair of Blue Eyes. By Thomas Hardy, - In, author of Tess of the d'Urbetvilles, &c. .u nd (2s. 6d. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, 1 and Co.) This amusing ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... unemployed problem on hand in one or other of its various forms. This experiment- which is taking place in the 0 county M?n Thomas Hardy and his peasants b and leading characters have made so famous h t beg about six or seven years ago, when Sir I Robert purchased ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1896
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1456 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... held, under the presidency of the pastor, Mr. John Bennett Anderson, who was supported by a good staff of speak-ers.-Mr. Thomas Hardy, of the Uinited Kingdom alliance, deliv.ered an interesting address, followed by Mr. J. A. Loo3, of Wesley Htall, Sohc'-streer ...

Published: Wednesday 24 April 1889
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1367 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

WELSH LITERARY NOTES

... has taken this extreme measure of precaution. It is true that the gifted authoress found herself banned in company with Thomas Hardy; but this she will poe- pibly hardly regard as a compliment. And yet The Sorrows of Satan' and Barab- bas are found ...

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS, &c

... diligence and alacrity. Yesberday, Lady Seaford, died at Hampton Court, aged 90. The deceased was, the rellt of Cpptain Sir Thomas Hardy, who was flog captain of Lord Nelson when he met his death. The deceased lady was found by her maid In s'fit in her bedroom; ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1877
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of the application to the stage, by unatuthorised P hbands, of the incidents of their invention. Some ryears ages Mr. Thomas Hardy, then unknown, devisedeand executed a work which brought its author much distinction. Dramnatic- in narration, 6testory ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... L B. Walford; a first instalment of the Hisory of an Infancy, by Jean Ingelow; The Iady Penelope, a moving story by Thomas Hardy; acurious and instructive paperon 'The Origin-of Death,by Edward Clodd; and some other items worthy of a reader's attention ...