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... io«t., 29 veari, Emily. »' Mr. Allen Krasmas Jack-on. Millbridge. , Hardt the 21*t inst., ll months, Freddy, w-n w Mr. Thomas Hardy, LtUletiwn Lano the 22nd Inal., aged 80 yean, Mr. Wlllisn: Liltletown. ...
... io«t., 29 veari, Emily. »' Mr. Allen Krasmas Jack-on. Millbridge. , Hardt the 21*t inst., ll months, Freddy, w-n w Mr. Thomas Hardy, LtUletiwn Lano the 22nd Inal., aged 80 yean, Mr. Wlllisn: Liltletown. ...
... horse of which he was in charge, wax tined ena wets. ARBITRATION Casa.—The colliery case of Jackson e. Wright, in which Thomas Hardy Jackson was the plaintiff, and Joseph Wright was defendant ' (both of Liversedge), wee entered for trial at the :wit spring ...
... Bain- bridge, Thomas D. Bulmed, Thomas Hardy, W. H. Hopper, Charles V. Howard, Cl*ra E. Taylor, Joseph Wil m °t. Geometry — Charles V. Howard, Joseph Wilmot.Albert C. Baynes. Perspective — James George Larkum. Model —Parkin Foster, Thomas ...
... years. Davison.— October 2*Btb. at South Shields, aged 73, Mary, wife of Robert Davison. Houizs.- On October 31st, aged 54, Thomas Hardy £ Holmes. Norey Farm, Carlton, near O.ley. Ei.'.to.v On the Ist instant, aged 20 years, Francis Michael son of the late ...
... — On the 10th inst., aged 60 years, Richard Kirkland, of Leeds. Eiihax. — On the 13th inst., at Caroline-place, Hull, Thomas Hardy Kirman, of H.M.s Customa, aged 86 jean. Poetek.— On Ifce 12th met., aged 29 years, William Porter, of Middlesbrough. Bustle ...
... property of the Rey A . C. Downer, vicar of Ilkley. The prisoner was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. SUDDEN DEATH.-Mr Thomas Hardy Volum, of Novey Farm. Carleton, formerly of Ilkley, stied very soddenly on Tuesday nigbt. Deceased visited Tendon twice ...
... 6th, lolloping duys. 28 30, ANGEL STREET. OlICE.— h JOHN THOMAS HARDY, ;* * Cliffield, Bwlnton, WILL NOT BB ANSWERABLE any LEnib my HaRDY, may contract after d*ie.-. t ird, 1879. JOHN THOMAS HARDY. ...
... was passed subject to certain conditions. ± LivißSKDoa Abbit elation Cask. The oollieiy case of Jackson v. Wright, which Thomas Hardy Jock son was the plaintiff Joseph Wright the defendant (both of tiivarsedee). waa entered for trial at the last spring ...
... Steteeman's Year H. 04. end of his other literary works, £lOO. Lady Hardy, iu recognition of the historical, literary, and public seri of her lete husbew?, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Pubiic ElOO. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Melville, in ...
... sister of the well-known pianist Anna Afehlig, will make her first appearance in public, daring the present season. Mr. Thomas Hardy is writing anew serial story, entitled The Trumpet• Major, which will begin in Gaud Word, for January next, and be continued ...
... evidence of Mrs Galley, Agnes and Thomas Nettleshire, the benc h dismissed the case, and ordered each party to pay her own costs. r.oy» A.sn.u'LT a Boy.— John Vinev. labourer, Oxui:i. *.ras charged with assaulting Thomas Hardy, a boy. on the uH. Complaiuant ...
... (Isbister and Co., Limited, London) commence the new year with promise The new story in Good Words is The Trumpet-Major, by Thomas Hardy, author of Far From the Madding Crowd. In the Sunday Magazine L. T. Meade gives the first chapters of Andrew Harvey's ...