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... of Castle Donington. Special hymos selected for the oocasion were sung by the scholars under the superintendence of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kegworth. The services were well attended, and the collections amounted to £5 3s. ...
... of Castle Donington. Special hymos selected for the oocasion were sung by the scholars under the superintendence of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kegworth. The services were well attended, and the collections amounted to £5 3s. ...
... of Mr. Renals to the Aldermanic Bench. The proceedings were very brief. The candidates who had beeu nomiuated were Mr. Thomas Hardy, 42, Main-street, Bulwell, watchmaker and jeweller (Liberal), and Mr. William Frignall Faulconbridge, 73, Main-street, ...
... FORCIBLE ENTRY NOTTINGHAM. At a special meeting at the Nottingham Town Hall this afternoon, before Mr. Parsons aud Aid. Thomas Hardy, of 73, Robin Hoods-chase ; Alexander Grimwad;, of the Meadows ; James Waifer, 7, Goodhead-street ; aad Carter, of Fer ...
... Albans Ward— The Mayor held a court the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon bear objections, if any, the nomination papers of Mr Thomas Hardy (Liberal) and Mr. Kaulconbridge (Conservative) for the seat vacated by Mr. John Renais in consequence of bis elevation ...
... Mr. T. Hardy pre-1 siding, the following officers were elected : —Aid. Gripper, president ; vice-presidents : Mr. Thomas Hardy, Councillors Burton, Nieholls, J. Renals, and Messrs, Godfrey, Sankey, Amos Bexon, and Harwood; treasurer, Mr. Thomas Seazrave ...
... llemanded the Quarter Sessions.—Emma Sltarpe, domestic servant, was charged with stealing A'l 7s. (Id., the property Dymock Thomas Hardy, Blankney Barff. It appeared that the money, which was portion the sum realised for complainant's eggs, butter, anil fowls ...
... Nottingham. ICn. C. Sulr, Lodu. lira. I. Wright. Stoptoford IUL Aruld Morlrt, Em.. iTp., Loodoto T. B. Ctto. , MUrara Bouh Thomas Hardy, Esq.. Kimhsrloy. F. Him peon. Eeq, Alvastoo House. J. Brown, Esq.. i.K. Moot Hall. Captain H. Farmer, bid Lenten. Notts ...
... and he «ei;t it to Mr. Thomas Hardy, the hon. treasurer cf fciio Quarry-road Board School. On rhe 29ch February be sealed anoth r packet amounting to £2 12s. 7 ...
... Mr*. C. Seely. Hherwo-d Led; Mre. C. I. Wright. HalL Arnold Morlev, Eaq.. M.P., Loodoc. T. B. Cette. Eaq., Malvern Hoorn. Thomas Hardy, Kan., Kimberley. F. Eaq., House. J. Brown, Eaq.. J.P., Moot Hall. Captain H. Parmer. Old Lrnton. Notts. Masonic Lodge ...
... SkeriTof Nottingham. Mr*. C. Sett*, Lodie. C. L Wright, Stoplaford HalL Arnold Morley, Eaa.. STp., London. T. Cntta. Hooae. Thomas Hardy, £aq.. Kimberley. F. Sim peon. Eaq.. Alvastoo House. J. Brown. Eaq., J.P., Moot Hail. Cto>toto a Fintor, Old Uatta. Notts ...
... elected President of the Association. The vice-president* are; Mr. Thomas Hardy, Councillors Burton, NicholU, J. Kcnals, ai.d Messrs. Godfrey, Soaker, Amos Hcxon, and Harwood; treasurer, Mr. Thomas secretary, Mr. S. Richards ; and assistant-seeretar Mr. Herbert ...
... PUBLICAN CHANGED WITH PERMITTING GAMBLING. At the Summons Court, Town Hall, Nottingham, to-d Alderman Lindley and Mr. Hid— Thomas Hardy was summoned for allowing gambling on his licensed premises, the Brunswick Vault , Broadstreet, the 13th inst.—Mr. W. 11 ...