THE CATTLE DISEASE
... THE CATTLE DISEASI and mouth disease has broken out on a farm at Little Hallam, Ilkeston, belonging to Mr. Thomas Hardy, seven beasts being attacked. The ams taking every precaution t stay the progress ...
... THE CATTLE DISEASI and mouth disease has broken out on a farm at Little Hallam, Ilkeston, belonging to Mr. Thomas Hardy, seven beasts being attacked. The ams taking every precaution t stay the progress ...
... year for beer proof given ; reason for BOAT HOUSE HOTEL, with CRT, the Matlock Bridge ; rent valuation reasousbie—App'y Thomas Hardy , Ne ...
... abowe Central and Old- ote. may be bad.—Apply Thomas Hardy, The AlmDdDe y, near Nottinghan. I, the ol tstahlissed BUAT HOUSE HOTEL, with Post-ng Esullisoment re’ tart valuation reasonsble.—A; pry Thomas Hardy, wery, Kimbericy Nous be Led et. ut ne LET, ...
... the late James to younger daughter of the late Thomas Brown 31, at St. Andrew's the Rev. H. H. Wright, M.A., vicar of Ww illiam John, eldest son of the late Hawcroft, Shireville, Heeley, to of Thomas Hardy, Montgomery Sao DEATHS. 30, at 2, Hoiland Highfield ...
... OUTRAGE AT ILKESTON. Mr. Thomas Hardy, a well-known fariner residing at Tikeston, has just been the victim of a most dastardly attack for the purpose of robbery from which he has narrowly escaped with his life. It appears that Mr. Hardy during the past week ...
... brother, John Keats, poet. Mary, Lady Duffus Hardy, £85, addition to the pension of £ICO year granted 1879, in recognition tbe historical, literary, and public services of her late husband, Sir Thomas Hardy. Mrs Maria Rodgers, £75, in consideration of ...
... The Sberiif of Notts bas recsived the zing from the Home regacding the map Snell, condemned for the murder of his master, Thomas Hardy :— “* Whitehall, Febraary 5, 1832, “*Sir,—I am to signify to you the Queen’s that the execution of the sentence of death ...
... this intimation. LAwEY.—Jan. 1, Johu (Matthew) Slaney, for 23 years the faithful and much esteemed servant of William and Thomas Hardy. the Brewery. aged 43. Lawrow.—Jan. 2, at Wes! tbourve, Victoria Park, in his fourth year, Francis Lawton, the belovad ...
... SHEFFIELD TOWN HALL. FRlDAY.—Before the Stipendiary Maghtratk. A Assaulting a Constablk.— Thomas Clarke Hardy, butcher, West street, was charged with assaulting I'olice-constable Walsh. On Thursday night prisoner went home drunk, and the constable attention ...
... Railway C to Emily Jane, third daughter of Chas. Tomliasoa, Nottingham street. Hardy—Mellor —Oct. 10, Brunswick Chaoel, by the Rev. H. Hastliajr, Thomas Tarboton Hardy Emma, eldeat daughter of Chas. Mallor, Rise. DEATH 3. Ironside.—Oct 9, Buxton, James ...
... widow, 138, Parkbill lane, aged Harpt.â??Aug. 2, Thomas Hardy, cutler, court, Arundel street, aged 81. iK I?>--Aug. 2, Anne, daughter of Jno. Hadfield, 14, Foster road, aged months. laalob.â??Aug. I, Thomas, son of Harry Taylor, 32, fcdwin road, Heeley ...
... HOUS® Ho OTEL, wirh the Postin Establishment attached, situate at The Brewery. Kimberley, Notts. ; rent and valuation Thomas Hardy, AYOR, Practical Innkeepers’ Valuer, Worksop and Shef- field, bas from time to time unadvertised Hotels and Inus to Let; ...