February Magazines, &c
... the query decidedly in the negative. Mr. H ...
... the query decidedly in the negative. Mr. H ...
... Dawson; Wm. Walton, fisherman, to Selina Marriott; Thomas Peplow, fisherman, to Frances Mary Ellis; George Frederick Wilson, joiner, to Ann Amelia Smith. Ijncoln.—Aug. 2, Arthur second son of Thomas Paddock, of Hinstock, Salop, to Jessie Maude eldest ...
... to Mary third daughter the late Thomas Hardy, farmer, Wood Enderby. Wiltshire —Armstrong.—On the Inst., at All Saints', Bauersea, London, llenry Wiltshire, 78, St. Martin'slane, to Barbara Anno only daughter of Mr. Thomas Joseph Armstrong, farmer, Weston ...
... \» r Hardy (Thomas), r. Had don (Wm. and Annie)— Mr. Stepuen appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Robinson for de.endants—The object of the suit was to recover possession certain articles furniture that had been taken from the house of Thomas Hardy, of Marston ...
... s assembled great numbers witness the Interment of Mrs. Hardy, wife ef Mr. Thomas Hardy, ef farm, Pestland. Mrs. Hardy, whose decease generally deplored, was for long time the family Mr. J Hardy, of by her amiability and kindness had won ...
... They each weighed a little over half-a-ponnd. He asked if they contained tobaoco, and defendant said they did not.—John Thomas Hardy, chief clerk In Boston post-office, said that Elkington took the two parcels to him on March 13tb, and seeing that they ...
... total 112. 2*. The decorations were more extensive than in former years. The chancel was the work of Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. W. Hardy, and Mrs. Hardy, of Thistleton, Mrs. Dain, Miss Dain, and Miss Jones ; the screen in the centre and the text on the arch, ...
... Edmund youngest son late Thomas Wood, 36. lf 'M° or - April 28. David 75. , RN CASTLE.-May 13, in Wtstgate, William Burman, uU'her, . ju tbe union-house, William Wright, lfr*» 83. 'ntingdon.— May 7. in the Union-house, Thomas . CAki> XGHAM --Mav 14 ...
... Stamford Putty Sessions, July 21, before the Major (V. stapletou, Esq.) and H. Michelsoti, H. Knott, and D. Charge, Esqs.—Hardy Baxter, 6, Malting-yard, was iharged with not sending his child school during the mouth June. The was adjourned from last week ...
... J. Mallocks), Thomas all wood, Great Crosby, to Florence Annie younger daughter of George Wadsley, chemist, Rugby. DIPPER âSwift. âOn June at the Baptist chapel, Belton, Rutland (by the Rev. A. E.Grinstead), Amos son f tbe late Thomas Dipper, Rugby ...
... plumber, glazier, and gasfitter. Francis John, Stamford, Northamptonshire, late Stamford, Lincolnshire, baker. Hardy Anna (trading as Hardy and Co.), Northampton, tobacconist. Hatherley George, St. Mary Church, Torquay, formerly carrying on business with ...
... groom, waJj charged with stealing two sheets, a shirt, and a pillow the property of Thomas Ward, Brackley, on December 28th.—Acquitted. _ Wm. Pollard, 19, labourer, and Thomas Homan, 22, labourer, were charged with armed night poaching on Dec. 24, on land ...