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... 47 ; Sergeant Winton, 47 ; Private Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant Robson, 44 ; Private Robert Fairnington, 44; Private Thomas Hardy, 41. Colour-Sergeant Robson was in charge of the ground. ...
... 47 ; Sergeant Winton, 47 ; Private Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant Robson, 44 ; Private Robert Fairnington, 44; Private Thomas Hardy, 41. Colour-Sergeant Robson was in charge of the ground. ...
... Mrs Ge*. Maci.skie, of a daughter. MAURI AGES. At Abercairney. near Crieff, Perthshire, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Hardy, minister of Foulis Wester. Mr Robert Pringle, saddler, Dunse, to Helen, third daughter of Mr Robert Kemp. At St John Street ...
... sued Robert Darling, Ramrig, for 16s 6Jd. Action dismissed, aud 2s of expenses allowed to defender. —Same pursuer sued Thomas Hardy, labourer, Fishwick Mains, for £4 0« Id as per account. Decree in absence with expenses.—Thornton & Co., india-rubber ...
... and pair of leggings ; Private George Dee, ils and a felt hat; Private George Thompson, 10s and meerschaum pipes Private Thomas Hardy, 9s and lib. of tea Sergeant J. T. W inton, 8s and cigar case ; Private Joseph Bell, 7s and bottle of whisky ; Private ...
... Weddell, farmer, Whiteburn, Norham. At tho English Presbyterian Church, Tweedmouth, on the 26th inst., by the Rev. A Cant, Thomas Hardy, labourer, to Sarah Laidlaw, East Ord. DEATHS. Newtown Street, Dunse, on the inst., Ann Whiteon, youngest daughter of the ...
... daughter of the late Paul Wallace, teacher of music. At the Methodist Church. Milfield, on the inst., the Rev. J. Hawkins, Thomas Hardy, steam plough engineer. Yravering, to Dorothy Hewitt. Hepburn. At same place, on the 2lth inst, the Rev. J. Hawkins, John ...
... the fatal blow to the man who shot Lord Nelson, and this fact was shortly after the action confirmed by his captain, Sir Thomas Hardy, who sent for him into the ward-room, and in the presence of the officers congratulated him upon having avenged the death ...
... r, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. At St George's Church, Hanover-square, London, on the 24th ult., the Rev. David Anderson, Thomas Hardy, to Maggie, eldest daughter of George Ferguson, forester. The Hirsel, Coldstream. At Hogg's Temperance Hotel, Edinburgh ...
... the inst., the ! wife of David Bremner, of son. At Colville Cottage, Foresttield, Kelso, on the 6th inst.. the wife of Thomas Hardy, coachman, of a ; daughter. At 7 St Johns-hill, Tenby, S. Wales, on the 31st ult., the wife of J. G S Boswell. master gunner ...
... Private Dixon. 49; 7tb. Private James Hardy, 47; -Stb, Private Thomas Hardy, 47; 9th, Private Baptist. 40; 10th, Private George Thompson, 41. Second competition, 7 shot* 400 yards; 13; competitors; Ist, PrivateThomss Hardy, 24 point* 2nd Private l-ogerson ...
... has become vacant through the death of Miss Hardy, the age of 07. Miss Hardy was the eldest daughter Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. G.C.K.. the officer whom l,ord Nelson exclaimed when he was living, “Anchor, Hardy, anchor! and in whose arms ...
... rates were signed for the several parishes and townships.—Thomas Wilson, labourer, Spittal, was charged with trespassing in pursuit game in the township of Scremerston, en the 23rd of May. Thomas Hardy, shepherd, Scremerston, examined, said he saw the defendant ...