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... Tissingtonians being victors 2'i runs. Appended is the score Ini Insingf). Thomas Hardy, at Twigff, b Browmlee »• run oat Abraham Smith, si Twigge, b Brownlee .. .. 10 Willinm Hardy, Fliut .. 3 O. Gregory, b Brownlee .. Joaej.h Wright, b Rrdfern .. II John ...

By PcrouMiou of the Rijrht Hon. the EARL FERRERS. C HARTLEY OPEN MEETING will takepUce Thursday, the 32nd day of

... William Griffith, jun. Richard Keene William Crabtree A. Spencer Matthew Cope Christopher Pritchard John Greaves Thomas Swift Francis Hardy James Morrison George Rickard James Miles James Smith Richard £ ijah I ronmonger James Dens ton Randall Aldred James ...

LIST OF OVERSEERS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR

... William Newham, John Wood ; Hilton, Thomas Hall, fis d William Spurrier; Hoon, Thomas Orme, Robert Archer; an a Hatton, Thomas Clamp, Samuel Faulkner;, Kedleston, pi r George Goodwin, William Smith; Longford, Thomas Alcock, pe John Bestwick; Marston-upon-Dove ...

Published: Wednesday 18 April 1855
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1351 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

ILKESTON

... the best incalved cow, Ist, Mr. J. Milnes, of West Hallam, 10s.; 2nd, Mr. Thomas Evans, Kirk Hallam, For the best bull, Ist, Mr. J. Allcock, Trowell, Notts., 10s.; 2nd, Mr. Hardy, of Kirk Uallam, 5a For ibe best colt, Ist. Mr. Wragg, West Hallam, 10a ; ...

TUESDAY

... John Wheatley, jun., Thomas Wheatley, and W. Turner, charged with violently assaulting Thomas Brown, constable, in the execution his duty Kilboura on the 2lst ult., were committed to take their trials the next Sessions. Thomas Wall, charged Betsy, the ...

LOUGHBOROUGH CORN MARKET

... 19tb ult, the wife of' Major Fitzherbert, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. the 93rd nit., by the Rev. Thomi* Borns, Henry Frederick Hardy (late of Friar gate, Derby), to Isabella, widow the late T. U. Todd, of Ebben Cottage, Dunedin. At Breadsall, on the 35th ult ...

they would appoint ft parliamentary agent (Hear, bear.) Mr. GRIMES (Whitechapel) spoke favour of the league ..

... house of a Mr. Hardy, the town of Nottingham. On the 2nd of October last the prisoner came to Mr. Hardy’s house from Belton, in Leicestershire, where be was then residing. He spent the day there, and slept in the same room that night with Hardy, Mrs. Franks ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... admistering poison to William Hardy, John Hardy, and George Hardy with intent to murder them, at hl:lesovvelt, on thte Hlth of July. It appeared that in the mionth of November last tite prisoner was sent for by the v ifbe of Wim. Hardy, a bricklayer, at Oldbury ...

SMALLEY PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, August 6

... PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, August 6.i, 7- ?? .-A V W.,,n .A r ?? V c 1 I [Before J. RADrOIOt and W. NtEIHAm, Esqros. ASSAULTS. Thomas Mosley and his wife were charged by J. Callagan, with assaulting him at Ripley, on the 21st uht.-J. Callagan C stated that ...

Mr Clough

... Sheffield Butcher Mrs, do Howarth Mrs, Heywood Baron Miss,Bumford, near Boohdale T. Lomas South View Terrace. Nicholds Mr Thomas, Albrighton Hoult Mr John, Derby Ambler Beni •• Bradford Staniforth Mr, Sheffield Laser Bobert, Batcliffe Mr Johnson Nodan ...

Published: Friday 24 August 1855
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 279 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEATHS

... Mather. —At Has land, on the 29th nit, Mrs. Mather, of the Shoulder of Mutton public house, in that place. Hardy. —On the 29th ult, in his year, John Hardy, Esq., of Dunstall Hall, Staffordshire, and 3, Portland-piace, London, formerly M.P. for Bradford. Savage ...

Mr. Taylor presided, and interesting and instructive addresses were delivered by several gentlemen. Primitive ..

... in default to be committed for fourteen days for each offence.—Thomas Gabbitas, of Mansfield, for assaulting Thomas Harpres, was fined £l and costs, or committed a month in default.—Thomas Flint, of Mansfield, for assaulting William Powell, was ordered ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1855
Newspaper: Derbyshire Courier
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 987 | Page: 3 | Tags: none