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MARRIAGES

... Paddington, by the Rev. E. H. Gifford, [).D, hon. canon of Worcester, uncle of the; bride, Thomas Hardy, of Celbridge.place. Westboume Park, London, son of Mr. T. Hardy, of Bockhampton, to Emma Lavinia, younger daughtA• of J. A. Gifford, Esq., of Kirland, ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1874
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 263 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

FREE SCHOOL

... FREE SCHOOL Thomas Hardy founded and endowed the Free School, in South-street, St. Peter's, and land was purchased (situate at Frome Vauchurch, adjoining Maiden Newton). There are six houses belonging to the endowment, and which are leased out on lives ...

BIKTFIN

... J. P. Hardy and the Rev. J. Stephenson, Vicar of St. John's Church, William Eversley Hardy, Esq., Royal Artillery, son of the late Thomas Hardy, Esq., of 18, Warwick-square, London, to Louisa Henrietta Aylmer, youngest daughter of the late ...

REFUSING • ROAD

... Saturday, before Mr. E. Pearce, Thorruts Hardy, of Owermoigne, was summoned for using language ealoulated to incite a breach of the peace.—John Packet, dairyman, on Christmas morning, at a quarter past 11, met Thomas Hardy on the road at Owermoigne, and defendant ...

THZ PRIZE LIST

... t, Is, G. E. Andrews ; second, 2s, J. Hardy ; third, Is. T. Hardy. Autumn or winter sown onions—First, 3s, second, 2s, and third, Is, IL Russell. Parsnips—First, ti. Hann ; se.cond, 2s, J. Hardy ; third, T. Hardy. Cucumbers, frame grown—First, 24, It ...

COUNtY colt KT

... H. Pupil it. James Vincent was a claim for £.2 64. 71. Order for 2=. in a fortnight and 2.. a month.—Albert Summers a. Thomas Hardy was a claim of LI Iffs 81., god' sold him. The cairn was dispct Abut be admitted owingia. Order for .£1 and 2.. in a fort ...

WHYXOIITH

... himself highly satisfied with the result of his inspection. ACCIDENT.—On Monday week, a little girl named Fanny Hardy, the daughter of Thomas Hardy, seaman, fell whilst playing and fractured her collar bone. Dr. Colmer was sent for, and he speedily eased the ...

CAU TION

... Tolpuddle; Wilh&ui Crumpler, Tincletou George th I iring, Preston ; George Gall, Radipule ; Thomas Hardy, Lazatus Swyre, and Philip White, Ognington Thomas Bigus, Alfred Stickland, and James Chaldecott, Bingham'r3 Melcumbe ; Frederick J. Durrant, Buckland ...

Published: Friday 06 September 1878
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3174 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

AN OFFICER KILLED

... Mr. .f. Vincent, Mr. J. B. Cole,Mr. R. Thomas, Mr Mumford,Mr. A. Dennis, Mr. E. Debenham, Mr. F. Upjohn, Mr. Creed, Mr. M. .T. Thurman, Mr. A. Tucker, and Mr. %V. Evans, Mr. Thomas being chairman. Mr. Richard Hardy said: I am a cab proprietir and hotel-keeper ...

WEYMOUTH

... Symonds, coroner, and the following jury : —Messrs. John Fooks (foreman), John Miller, Lazurus Swire, Richard Hardy, Thomas Miller, Thomas Fooks, Thomas Dunning, Charles Scriven, Isaac Demmett. William Bartlett, William Paul, and Walter Gill.—William Orchard ...

Published: Friday 08 September 1876
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2522 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A BLACKGUARD RIGHTLY PUNISHED

... young fellow, of Fcrdington, named Thomas Brine, who has passed some years in a Reformatory, and since then been sent to hard labour, was brought up in the custody of the police charged with assaulting Miss Teresa Jane Hardy with intent.—Mr. Weston was for ...