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... The Silence of Dean Maitland,` has had a mixed reception. Some warm critics have likened it to George Eliot and others to Thomas Hardy, while less favourable judges ridicule it - unmercifuLly. W e think it a mass of plagiarisms -probably quite unintenti ...

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... slightly gry, mdutache dark brown. Had a white hand. ketohief baring name of Thomas Hardy, and a member's card of thC Surrey Cricket Clab with the holder's nme, Thomas Hardy.? MrnaRL or AUMAtL B4as9 -Lord 0. Beredsord, MSP., yesterday unveiled the handsome ...

Published: Wednesday 19 December 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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GOOD TEMPLARS' SESSION IN LIVERPOOL

... representatives and officers, two of whom were coloured members. The officers were Bro. George Whitehead, G.W. councillor; Bro. Thomas Hardy, G.A. secretary; Sister Petterson, ?? Bro. William, ?? Bro. Johnson, ?? Bro. Christian, G.G.; Bro. Parkyn, G.M.; Bro. Nickles- ...

NORTH WESTERN GRAND LODGE, I.O.G.T

... membership. The reports dt w1 were referred to the various committees. to. v Bros. S. Capper, B.W.GC., and Thomas Hardy, m h W G S., and bis. Hardy, ?? were then in- m traduced with Tempiar honours. The lodge then ye . adjourned to dinuer. On reassembling ...

Published: Thursday 21 April 1881
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... c beI time, or the reason for doing the act. An oplsn verdict was returned. or ANOTHER VIcTn To DRINK-On the body of or Thomas Hardy, sopposed to be a coisnercial to traveller, who died in a lodging-louse in a loscomion-street on Tuesday night froi he ...

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... tallow, and naphtha oiL The damae is l5000, The cirmumstances attending the discovery of the dead budy of a man named Thomas Hardy, on Vauxhall Bridge, London, on Tuesday evenilnz have been investigated, and the police and the hospital authorities yesterday ...

Published: Thursday 20 December 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... held, under the presidency of the pastor, Mr. John Bennett Anderson, who was supported by a good staff of speak-ers.-Mr. Thomas Hardy, of the Uinited Kingdom alliance, deliv.ered an interesting address, followed by Mr. J. A. Loo3, of Wesley Htall, Sohc'-streer ...

Published: Wednesday 24 April 1889
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of the application to the stage, by unatuthorised P hbands, of the incidents of their invention. Some ryears ages Mr. Thomas Hardy, then unknown, devisedeand executed a work which brought its author much distinction. Dramnatic- in narration, 6testory ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... failures. Xacmillan's Magaazine (London: Macmillan and Co.) presents us with the conclusion of the serial story by Mr. Thomas Hardy, entitled The Woodlanders, which has been so well sustained, and has now been published in another form. The number opens ...

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... worst teing Thomas hardy, with terriolo injuries to the head; 'Thomas Rotb- well, scalp wounds, and such severe shock that he is not expected to recover; John Birk, injuries to the head and face; and William Green, John Brown, Thomas Wood, ...

Published: Monday 13 August 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... were not described. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand a jury:- Y Thomas Henry Frean, corn merchant, Great Crosby, IC foreman. Ralph Peters, farmer, Astley. Thomas Alexander., marine superintendent, Bootte-cum- b Linacre. B William Samuel Brown ...

MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... forming easy- ge chair bookus of the best order. The serial rJ story eatitled The Woodlanders, fron the ] pen of Mr. Thomas Hardy, is continued through several other chapters, the interest of the reader being well sustained; swhile a paper i by Mr. ...