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HULL POLICE COURT

... and he t could scarcely walk owvlig to an injury to his left 1 .. .sEach prisoner commnittedl to prison for seven dayo. n Thomas Hardy wvas charged with begging in Blrnisioen a street on Saturday evening.-P.C. Atkinsonl (212 raid when he apprehended tple ...

REVIEWS

... -(London : Isbister and Co., 56, Ludgate-hill, E.C.) -We hazard the opinion that the serial story, The Trumpet Major, by Thomas Hardy. which is continued in the Novem- ber part of this magazine, is one of the best works produced by the talented author of ...

STORIES OF THE REIGN

... the celebrities who passed away this year (1839) was Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, whose name will be familiar to all who have read the life of England's greatest naval hero. Hardy was present at several naval engagements before joining Nelson's fleet ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1598 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

HULL POLICE COURT

... John and Mary, were charged with stealing a wooden potatoe scoop and a quantity of sugar from a warehouse, the property of Thomas Hardy, Sand South-end wharf, on the 2nd October. The scoop and sugar were seen safe while the keel -was in the harbour, and-when ...

REVIEWS

... favourite with the majority of readers, is more than usually interest- ing just now. The story of the Trumpet-Major, I ? by Thomas Hardy, has reached Chapter xxxiv., and is in just that stage in which readers of fiction most delight. Such a scene as the author ...

REVIEWS

... W. R. S. Ralston; 'IHow to Ie Wash a lIog,' by ' F. W. ?? 'The Christmas Choir,' from 'Under the Greenwood Tree,' by %s Thomas Hardy; and the opening stanzas of a at ballad 'Winstanley,' by Jean Ingelow. The t-illustrations are particularly pretty and ...

Advertisements & Notices

... EDWIN ARNOLD ?? The Rcine and the Moselle. MAx ADELER His Speech. W. R. S. RALSToN Autobiography of a Wedding Ring. THOMAS HARDY.. The Christmas ahoir. JEAN A. INGELOW WinstaUley, a Ballad. With Original Illustraticos by F. BARNARD, M. L. GOw, W. B ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... on remand with stealing a wooden potatoe scoop, a quantity of sugar, and about 20 stones of potatoes, the property of Mr Thomas Hardy, wharfinger, Sand South- I end, on the 31st ult. The Chief Constable prosecuted, and Mr A. M. Jackson defended the prisoners ...

Local Intelligence

... (Hull) Petty Sessions, held at the Town Hall, before Mr. T. Voase, Mr. D. Wilson, and Mr. H. J. H. I Pease, a labourer named Thomas Hardy, charged with being drunk and riotous at Cottingham, on the 31st ult., was fined 10s, and costs, there being five previous ...

Published: Friday 10 September 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 3104 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

PAROCHIAL APPOINTMENTS

... Graves and Thomas Nutt; North Cliff, Thomas Rennison and William Appleton, South Cliff, Thomas Leake and George Jackson; East 'Jottingwith, Robert Banks and Thomas Room; Ellerton, Joseph Anson and George Wake; Everingham, John Thomas and ...

Published: Friday 01 April 1881
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1203 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

HULL POLICE COURT

... comamitted for two ?? Higgins and Elizabeth Rooks, were charged won remand with stealing a purse and £11., from the srron of Thomas K. I Hardy, a tin-plater, in the Angel Inn, Sykes-street, on the 20th inst. Prosecutor went into the Inn on the a afternoon of the ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... question *~ere found in prisoners' c house at Nwington. 'ere was noevidence thrat pri- a L osncscvy or L ?? Higns ?? ' Thomas K. Hardy on the 20th March: Roolce pleaded guilty. Prosecutor was at the Angel Inn, Sykes-strect, a and prisoners and other women ...