SUSPECTED MURDER AND ROBBERY IN LONDON
... whiskers, 6] ghily eray ; dark brown. He had a white handkerchief bearing the name of Thomas Hardy, card of the Surrey Cricket Club with belder’s name Thomas Hardy. ...
... whiskers, 6] ghily eray ; dark brown. He had a white handkerchief bearing the name of Thomas Hardy, card of the Surrey Cricket Club with belder’s name Thomas Hardy. ...
... transport marked reported from Queenstown have passed disabled, the steamer Harlev, 450 tons, horse power, belonging to Mr Thomas Hardy, Cork. She left Newport on the Bth inst. with tons of material for the Saukim-Berber Railway, and put into two days later ...
... bride, assisted by the Rev. Dr Cowan of New Edinburgh, the Rev. Soort, to Muaster of Logie Porteors, daughter of the . Thomas Hardy, Minister of Foulis Wester. No DEATHS. At 27 Polmuir Road, Aberdeen. on the 5th inst, ANNIE, dauchter of the lute J. manager ...
... parish of Inveresk, Mid-Lothian; the Rev. John Manners Hamilton Nisbet Graham, parish of county of Roxburgh; the Rev. Thomas Hardy, parish of Fowlis Wester, Perthshire; the Rev. Robert Wright, parish of Dairsie, Fifeshire; the Rev. John Howard Crawford ...
... she bride, assisted b; the Kev. Dr Cowan ai n, the Kev. Prawcis Soort, New Greytriars, Edi to Minster of Logie Bachan, Ai Thomas Hardy, Minister of daughter of the Kev. Foulis Wester. No cards. on the Sth inst., by the Rev At 75 Acprie Pisce, Aberdeen, M*Oras ...
... of public elementary education ; L*- v Duffus Hardy, £55 a year, in addition to the of £100 a granted in 1879, recognition > historical, library, and public services her husband, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy Dr .SchmiU £50, in recognition of his services ...
... liearrwni.lt Terrace, Edinburgh, the Ist Instant, ihe Rev. Johu Cunningham, D.. minister the parish of Crieff, ami the Rev. Thomas Hardy, minister the parish of Powlk-Weetar, J auks K. Uoss, Afetircainiey, Crieff, Hklkx elder daughter ill* late John Joss, ...
... coat of some £400. Mr Steven- son is just completing his voyage in the Southern Seas, and is expected at San Francisco. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, is a trne son of toil, bis father being chiefly empleyed as a bricklayer. He was born in Dorset, the county ...
... finish heis, as to But that 1s not, per- nerves, thoroughly tired out.” haps, among writers,imagi: native oF otherwise. Mr Thomas Hardy lived fer some years at Upper Tooting, and has now settled down at Max Gate, mear Dorchester, spending his vacations only ...
... of “ Mekalah,” Dora Russell, Joseph Hatton, Adeline Sargeant. Jessie Fothergill, Hall Caine, W. E. Norris, G. A. Henty, Thomas Hardy, and the author of “‘ Molly Bawn.” it will be observed that four out of the ten are women. Mr Ruskin has given his consent ...
... foreign paintings, is very unlikely indeed. Tales: Strange, Lively, and Common- place,” is the title of two volumes which Mr Thomas Hardy has in the press, to be shortly published by Messrs Macmillan, Mr Fildes will not be represented at this year’s Academy ...
... certain new play which has been produced at the St. Theatre. The of the play declare that it was written by Mr Pinero, and Mr Thomas Hardy, the author of the popuiar novel “Par from the Madding Crowd,” claims that it is a piracy from his work,and,that not only ...