MURDER AND ROBBERY IN A LONDON FOG
... grey ; moustache dark brown. He had a white hand- kerchief bearing the name of Thomas Hardy, and a member's card of the Surrey Cricket Club, with holder’s name Thomas Hardy. ...
... grey ; moustache dark brown. He had a white hand- kerchief bearing the name of Thomas Hardy, and a member's card of the Surrey Cricket Club, with holder’s name Thomas Hardy. ...
... were indicted for leaving without necessary and proper food and clothing or bedding, William Hardyj eleven, Ada Hardy, eight, and Thomas Hardy, three, by which neglect tneir lives were endangered. Mead conducted the prosecution ; and the prisoners were ...
... reported from Queenstown to have been passed disabled, is the ateamer Harley, 450 tons, 85 horse - power, belonging to Mr Thomas Hardy, Cork. She left Newport, MOD., on the Bth mat., with 250 tons of materials for the Suakim-Berber Railway, and put into ...
... the Lyceum Theatre si ay to see Mr Irving in the Slent health noble Earl seemed to be in * indisposition from which Mr Thomas Hardy, the -/vnown novelist, has been suffering has been much exaggerated. It was simply the result of cold and though it has ...
... Tatl l b's Institution —The annual examination of this school took on Friday last in of the Revs. Dr Cunningham, Rev. Thomas Hardy, Rev. James Taylor, (Monzie) Rev. Mr Hunter, Mr James Macliasty, &c. The various clashes made very good appearance, snd ...
... the same hall. Bro. S. B. Harvey, D.C.T., occupiedUhe chair. Addresses were delivered Wm. Muir, G.W.C.T.; Bailio Philip; Thomas Hardy, W.G.S.sfof Manchester); cx-Bailie Maxwell; and D. Mackay, P.G.W.C.T. ...
... allow himself to be nominated for the Newton Division of Lancashire in opposition to Sir R. Cross. Air Gerald Hardy, sou of Sir Thomas Hardy, who contested the Division against Sir Arthur Bass last year, was on Thursday selected as Conservative candidate ...
... not to allow himself to nominated for the Newton Division of Lancashire in opposition to Sir R. Cross. Mr Gerald Hardy, son of Sir Thomas Hardy, who contested the Division against Sir Arthur Bass last year, was on Thursday selected Conservative candidate ...
... till up the vacancies the Legal Hundred. The Rev. Frederick W. McDonald, of Bristol, was elected by nomination in place of Thomas Hardy, who has been for years a supernumerary. Mr M'Donald suitably acknowledged his election, and stated that 80 years ago his ...
... daughter. went upstairs and found Willie Hardy lying on the Boor on an old rag. He had Instating on but part of an old shirt, in • filthy state, and his jacket and trousers for bed cloth. I lug. The child Thomas Hardy WPM sitting on the bed, with only an ...
... up the vacancies in the Legal Hundred. The Rev. Frederick W. M'Donald, of Bristol, was elected by nomination in place of Thomas Hardy, who has been for years a supernumerary. Mr M'Donald suitably acknowledged his election, and stated that 80 years ago his ...
... Cardinal NEWMAN and WILLIAM MORRIS decline the task, but MATTHEW ARNOLD, GRANT ALLEN, the Earl of CARNARVON, F. C. Earl THOMAS HARDY, ANDREW LANO, Mrs LYNN LIKION, GEORGE MEREDITH, Miss F. RAMSAY, and G. A. SALA, return replies of an interestiingand varied ...