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... oastle from thence to the lh..cord office in London, and the , erting and packing had been done under tho direction of Sir Thomas Hardy, deputy keeper of the Record Office. ...
... oastle from thence to the lh..cord office in London, and the , erting and packing had been done under tho direction of Sir Thomas Hardy, deputy keeper of the Record Office. ...
... be. The number of records stored within this building can only be reckoned by hundreds of millions. These are Sir Thomas Diiffus Hardy's own words. There, in cramped bundles and rolls, dusty as papyri, lie charters and official notices that once made ...
... and of his other literary works (April 21), £lOO. Lady Mary Duffus Hardy, in recognition of the historical, literary, and public services of her rate husband, Sir Thomas I)uffae Hardy, deputy keeper of the Publio Records, June 19), £lOO. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth ...
... 1 Thomas hides, Lytham. Mare or gelding adapted for saddle, 1 Thomas Barcroft. Waterfoot, Manchester. Mare or gelding not exceeding 15 hands, adapted for saddle, Thouist Statter, junr. Best turn-out with two.wheeled conveyance, I Mr. George Hardy, Ellesmere ...
... filly for road or field, I Thomas Stutter; 2 George Whittaker, Radcliffe. Weaning colt or filly, 1T H Miller, Singleton ; 2 Thomas Stetter. Cob, mare, or gelding, not exceeding 144 bands, 1 Spencer Leese, Preston ; 2 Thomas Fildes, Lytham. Pony not exceeding ...
... Win Chew, Hebert Greettwood. John Crenshaw, Thomas Lord, Wcs Bell, and John Clegg are the @anaemia' candb dates NORTH WARR Abraham H.proncl ltenjwsia Blekley 6ll William Hanky— 671 SOUTH waltz. William. Thomas William. ?drat Crabtree William With Saki&d ...
... suit him, and on their giving notice thecae* should be put on the paper. THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN BERKSHIRE It is stated that Thomas Wheeler, who died ioiddenly recently in Berkshire under suspicious ciroviotances, and whose stomach was recently forwarded ...
... Yearling gelding or filly. 1J W Holt, Wood Road, Bury; 2 Henry Nield, Woreley. Yearling colt, 1 Thomas Stutter ; 2 C W Brierley. Weaning colt, 1 Stutter; 2 Thomas Wrigley, Tonga Hall, near Middleton. For Draught purposes.—SAllion, 1 T Stutter; 2 Samuel Pertington ...
... Hall. Cucumbers (braoe), 1, 9 and S Matthew Hatupeon; ditto, 1 William Hart, 2 and 3 Thomas Bell. Tray a vegetables (Rev. E. J. Ruesell's prise), Thomas Bell, 2 Thomas Holt, S Win. gletehisr. Plum—Oran Ti 4L.--Chapes. blank. 1 and 2 Captain lees ; white ...
... 2nd, Mrs. Fenton, 20.; 3rd, Mr William Turner, Is, Hardy Herbaceous, in pots. plunged, strictly hardy In prise. Mr. John Bell. ts. 6d.: god, Mr.. Georg* Hartley, Is. 6d.; 3rd, Mr. Charles Clegg. Is. Hardy Annulls, In pets Ist prize, William Hartley, Esq ...
... gentlemen, _your faithful servant, W. E. GLADSTONE. Messrs. Wm. Lowe and Geo. Thome, Wrexham. MB. GATHORN'; HARDY, M.P., ON BUBINEBB IN PP Mr. Hardy, M.P., was one of the speakers on Tuesday at a luncheon in celebration of the opening of the new grammar ...
... Seto solo, Mr. J. Beige.; eon Rocked in the cradle of the deep, Mr. E. Cordell; comic sketch. The Irish schoolinsster The hardy Norseman's house of yore, Cook; National Anthem. THE LATE SUICIDE NEAR HEAP BRIDGE. An inquest was held on Tuesday aftcrnoen ...