MR. BRIGHT'S ILLNESS
... causes. There were no marks of violence on the body, and the pollee have no suspicion of foul play. Deceased's name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... causes. There were no marks of violence on the body, and the pollee have no suspicion of foul play. Deceased's name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... THEFT OF JOINERS' TOOLS IN NEWCASTLE. At the Newcastle Police Court, to-day, Win. Anderson, 23, and Thomas Hardy, 25, were brought up on remand, charged with stealing a saw and a chisel, valued at 911. from • house in course of erection in Stratford Grove ...
... to-day, before the Registrar (Mr. W. Marshall), when the following examinations took place A DrItHAN CHINA DrALER'S APTAIRR. Thomas Hardy, glom and chins dealer, Durham, having signed the transcripts and his previous examination, was allowed to pale hie public ...
... Nowell, 8.D., the vicar, occupied the chair. The churchwardens elected were Aid. Gibson (vicar's warden), and Mr. Thomas Conyers Hardy (people's wardens. The following were appointed sidesmen :—Messrs. G. E. Ellis, H. Colbeck, T. Cerverhill, and H. Harvey ...
... stoues out at a catapult in Mary Strect on the 4th bust. OFFENCE RY A MINER.—At the Durham County Petty Sessions, today, Thomas Hardy. a miner, was S aed 6a and meta, for a breach of the Mines Regulation Act, by hanging his lamp within the swing of his ...
... six keys. (value la), valued in all I at £5 3d., frntn the bonne 36, Scabgni Stn-eS, on the 19th lust, the property of Thomas - Hardy. rtwoner was re' mantled till tomorrow, when lie will belearmally air witted. ...
... Birtley murder yesterday. WADDLE, who disappeared at the time of the murder, has not yet been met with. An old man named THOMAS HARDY, 65 years of age, disappeared on Friday, immediately after he had received his pay. He was afterwards found; lying in a ...
... Bankruptcy Cowl. to day, the following bumbler came before the Registrar (Mr. W. Marbhall):— A CHINA InALLIO4 ATTAIR.K. Thomas Hardy, glass and china dealer, North Road, Durham.—The debtor came up for his adjourned examination. He was questioned at some ...
... hr Act of Parliament I'W:Mli/ at Nov. ilOth. iBB7. 2105,323 lla. &1. Lie. posited:Si CEARGT. A. TATE, Actuary. THOMAS REED. Beerelan. HARDY z Co.. HATE Made • most remartable pnrchan. of r.LAcK WO/Ls - TED and SCOTCH TWEEDS much below manufacturers' prices ...
... and in a struggling handwriting, this memorandum :— Friday afternoon, at half-past two. EDWARD ARMSTRONG, THOMAS GLEDSTON, JOHN HARDY, THOMAS BELL, and others look extremely iI. We also had a prayer meeting at a quarter to two, when Turns, HENRY SHARP ...
... t H. Houltston, M. Heck els. John D. Annan, William Gilroy. William J. Matthewsen, Fat llol, Harmon, Philip Shotton, Thomas C. Hardy. MR. CRAIG'S NOMINATIONS. Isr - NnallCATl.X.—Proposer, Richard Cell, ft, Dean Street ; seconder. Hilton Philipbar', 26 ...
... of the Science and Are Department, South Kensington :—Second grade freehand --Wm. Atkin, Chas. Jimmie Forster, Frank Hardy, Thomas White Henry s Jeanie Hutchinson, Josephine Mary Lumley, Win. Nicholson, Evelyn Potts, Robt. L. Thrhfall, andalsabella Wilson ...