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WHALEY BRIDGE

... ERBARY.—On Sunday last, the annual sermons on behalf of the Wesleyan Sunday School was preached in the above chapel by Thomas Hardy, req., of Manchester. The attendance afternoon and evening was very good. In the afternoon, the scholars walked in procession ...

MARRIAGES AND DEATHS

... Ist instant, at the Cathedral, Manchester, Mr. John Wild, of Manchester, bnt late of Mellor, Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Marple, but formerly of Manchester. On the Ist instant, at the Parish Ohnrch, Chapelen-le-frith, by the Rev. W. H. ...

irtbs, Manias, adi putts

... irtbs, Manias, putts MAIWIAGES. On the 17th inst., at St. Mark's Church Sheffield, by ale Her. W. Milton, vicar, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Vmoria-strest, to Mary, third daughter of tue late Mr. John Andrew. farmer Whitfield. On the 15th inst., at Cheadle, near ...

MAKHIAGKS

... Ist inst., at the Cathedral. Manchester, Mr. John Wild, Manchester, but late of MeJor. to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Marple. DEATHS. On the 29th ult., aged 17 years, James Ashton, of (Jlossop. On the 2Sthult., aged year, Jonathan, sou ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1870
Newspaper: Glossop Record
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 304 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TURF FIXTU

... years, Alice, relict of tho late Richard Mosley, of Crompstall-road. On the 18th ult., aged 8 years, Sarah, daughter of Thomas Hardy, of Victoria-street On the 23rd ult., aged 62 year, James Braddock, of Lower Barn, Hadfield. On the 22nd ult., aged 40 ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1871
Newspaper: Glossop Record
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NEW 1111.1,5

... WESLEYAN SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. —On Sunday last, the annual sermons on behalf of the Wesleyan Sunday Schools, were preached by Thomas Hardy, Req. The stormy weather prevented the attendanoe be as lore as wu expected. The choir sung a choice selection of ramie ...

WHALEY BRIDGE

... virtue. Mr. Hoyle by expressing his gratification that the of ' hope 'had been so well supported by men of the locality. Or. Thomas Hardy, who hdroillfi l l Mr. Lawton as one who had band of hope said Br i s i s li a l a rn a band because it of and are just ...

CAL & BIST

... road-ia brought ieto requisite tox ihe purposes of robbery and attempted murder. FKi.LoW.-At iho p.lioo co“.t, MonJay, Thomas Hardy pleaded oi' b drunk riotous ou the 7th ms. appeared that had bee., gomg about Chapel,tre without his cost, shortly o’clock ...

HOUSE Ol* LORDS, Wednesday

... relict the late Kiohard Mosley, of Compstall- road. _ . Habdt.—On the 18th ult., aged 8 years, Sarah, daughter of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Victoria-street, Glossop. _ Braddock. —On the 23rd ult., aged years, James Braddock, of Lower Barn, Hadfield. Nbwton ...

CHRONICLE, AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE REPORTER, SATURDAY NOVEMBER A, HYDE PETTY SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... we are both discharged now. Monday night aere with Thomas Pott 8, and wo wont the complainant’s house and asked her to come out. I did not s*»y she would have i good thrashing. I don’t know Thomas Hardy, but I believe he went the complainant’s house offered ...

Sittratat

... instances of the wretchedness emend by drink Mr. Lawton called upon the Excelsior Glee Ch oir, who sang Spring is COMO. Mr. Thomas Hardy, W.I.G. of Manchester, observed that when they were assembled for the purpose of discussing the great social question before ...

HADFIELD

... Yates, read the yearly report, and afterwards referred to the scene of his missionary labours in Eastern Africa.—The Rev. Thomas Hardy, after making reference to the destruction of Mr. Beecker's tabernacle, dwelt n pon the things which could not be consumed ...