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REVIEWS

... W. R. S. Ralston; 'IHow to Ie Wash a lIog,' by ' F. W. ?? 'The Christmas Choir,' from 'Under the Greenwood Tree,' by %s Thomas Hardy; and the opening stanzas of a at ballad 'Winstanley,' by Jean Ingelow. The t-illustrations are particularly pretty and ...

PAROCHIAL APPOINTMENTS

... Graves and Thomas Nutt; North Cliff, Thomas Rennison and William Appleton, South Cliff, Thomas Leake and George Jackson; East 'Jottingwith, Robert Banks and Thomas Room; Ellerton, Joseph Anson and George Wake; Everingham, John Thomas and ...

Published: Friday 01 April 1881
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1203 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

WINTERTON PETTY SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... summoned by P.C. Hardy for keeping his house open t after time on the 17th of June last. Case dismissed.- George Lumley was summoned by P.C. Hardy for being a drunk on licensed premises on the night in question, Case ?? Batton and Thomas Peart, of Appleby ...

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS

... sat down to an kexcellent repast, provided in Host Lyon's best style. After the cloth was removed, Bro. Thomas Giaham, ?? in the absence of Bro. Thomas Gold (who was prevented by sickness), occupied the chair, and Bro. Henry Branton the vice-chair, After ...

Published: Friday 21 October 1881
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 433 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LICENSING SESSION IN HULL

... beer off; No. 178, Bean. street, from Joseph Balderson to James Armitage, beer on ; No. 11, Passage-street, from Thomas Blegginson to Thomas William Garton, beer on ; No. 4, Moxon-street, from Wilkinson Duffill to William Grasby, beer on; Great Thornton-street ...

HULL TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Bell; Grapes Tavern, Fawcett-street, from John Taffender to Richard Bentley; Prince George, High-street, from Robert Hardy to Thomas Scott Lorman; George- yard Inn, High-street, from John T. Williams to Ferdinand Drewry; Telegraph Ian, Bishop-lane, from ...

BARTON PETTY SESSIONS

... Uppleby and John Hookham; East Hal. ton, Thomas Johnson and Ed. Westoby; Goxhill, John Catley and John Dean; Habrougb, Wm. Mapplethorpe and Joseph Spencer; Horkstow, John Mager and Thos. Smith; North Killingholme, Thomas Farrow and Chas. Dent; Saxby, F. H. ...

A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW

... -Dame Alice, the widow of Sir Thomas West, by her will, dated July 15, 1395, orders her body to be buried in the Priory of the Canons of Christ Church, in the county of Southampton, with her ancestors; and gave to Thomas, her son, a bed of tapiter's work ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1881
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1353 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... owing, Gilbey admitted it was correct, and said he would make a payment On account in a few days. Hardy saw Gilbey again on the 11th April, and he then told Hardy that he was not responsible, and that he did not owe any money to the prosecutors for goods supplied ...

BARTON POLICE NEWS

... Ashby, for cruelty to a pony, on the 17th December, was ordered to pay 12a 6d.-Frank Harrison,- of Winterton, summoned by P.C. Hardy for being drunk on licensed premises, on 27th December, was ordered to pay £1 6s 6d.-Henry Cross. of Burton, for a similar ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1881
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 838 | Page: 6 | Tags: News