NOTICE
... this twenty-eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. WILLIAM HARDY. THOMAS HARDY. Witness to the signatures of the said William Hardy and Thomas H M. BROWNE. Solicitor, Nottiagham. ...
... this twenty-eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. WILLIAM HARDY. THOMAS HARDY. Witness to the signatures of the said William Hardy and Thomas H M. BROWNE. Solicitor, Nottiagham. ...
... interested. \ Life Insured. Sum Insured Im | ‘ 2 n £ 8. d. | ThesePoli. Mrs. E. Tabiner | 200 0 I 247 00 | ciesarestill Mr. Thomas Hardy.. | 1,000 0 1,521 8 0 |in exisl ..JohnTeosdAla..l 1,000 0 lmm 0 |tenco and Richd. Kingerley | 500 0, 615 80 | will receive ...
... at Works - m. Elisabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas Ashford, •ngink , AMP , . aged 33 yearn On thr 26th nit, at Work.o:.. Annie, darghter of Mr. Charles Tailor, age . 3 years On at Whattan.lege, Ann. wit* of Thomas Hardy. seed 47 Oa the at rwaton, Susannah, daughter ...
... received ami paid the Haiti Thomas Hardy, whom the ho*ine** will in future l»e carried aloue. thin twrnty-fifbth day of March, one thousand ci&Ut and aevtuty-four. WILLIAM HARDY. * THOMAS HARDY. W’itne** the the said William ...
... to appear. Tae Eveorion. —Messrs. Welby and Turnor addressed a meeting at the George Hotel on Wednesday afternson. Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Cloot House, presided, and in introducing the candidates said, we, as a constitaeacy, had reason to be thankial to ...
... period than that in which Sir Thomas Hardy placed it, attributing to various periods, ranging between the seventh »nd the ninth centuries. orsome time past the learned werld have been expecting a work from Sir Thomas Hardy, furnishing additional reasons ...
... received and paid by the said Thomas Hardy, whom the buidßes* will in future carried alone. Dated this twentyadghth day March, one thousand eiqhi four. WILLIAM HARDY. THOMAS HARDY. Witne** signatures the said William ...
... the said Thomas Hardy, by whom the busUeoa vtU fetaae on alone. Dated this twenty-eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred sevaaly-four. WILLIAM HARDY. THOMAS HARDY. Witness to the signatures of the said William ...
... also summoned for having the same day, scale in his shop, and six drachms against the purchaser. Fined 40s. and costs. —Thomas Hardy was charged with riotous behaviour at Belper, and fined ss. and costs. —Ralph Wheeldon Smith, farmer, Crich, was charged ...
... years. _ On the 23rd inrt., at Bne«nton, Lucy Swinburne, aged 78 yeara. On the 25th mat, at Whatton-lodge, Ann, wife of Thomas Hardy, aved 47 years. at Leicester, on the 22nd mat, Hannah Sophia, the beloved wife of William Aldrldge, aged S3 yeara. On the ...
... NUNEATON. Be rial Board.—The members of this have ac cepted the tender of Mr. Thomas Hardy for the erection a wooden fence around the new Cemetery grounds, 3s. lid. per yard. Two other tenders were sent in, one from Mr. J. Moreton, Local Board Surveyor ...
... DunnicliiT, _ iq., in her 67th year. Friends win please accept thia intimation. On tbe 25th ult, at Whatten-lodge, Ann, wife of Thomas Hardy, aged 47 years. On the 26th ult., at Elston, John Pepper, labourer, aged 51 -years. Os the 31st nit., at Farndon-row, Newark ...