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HARDY, EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... HARDY, EVENTS OF THE WEEK AT HOME. AN, Gamble, of Sheflicld, speaking at the annual meeting of the Peak District and Northern Countics Footpaths Preservation Society, held in Manchester, said there was no Mm‘p..ahd- right to go over Kinderscout, and therefore ...

LINDSEY COUNTY COUNCIL

... Conway- Gotdun, W. §raokish, Josoph Hardy, Coloset G. M. Hutlon, Jamcs Marshall, Major C. A, Bwan, 8. G Gelton, Mev. F. Freshuey, W M, Mawicy, Colosel G. M. dlebon, Bareovod Mackuwier, K. . Subion Nelthorpe, and Thomas Tombason, Couticiiors . A e ...

DISTRICT NEWS. LINDSEY COUNTY COUNCIL

... F, Freshucy, Sir It M. Hawley, Col. Hutton, Tombleson, the karl of ) arborough, Coancillors Col. Conwsy-Gordon, Frank:sh, Hardy, Swan, Alington, Allison, Blaydes, Lrougk.ton, Campion, Coates, J. E. Davy, J. W. Davy, Joshus ‘st,\'_ Ellwood, Epton, Eveus ...

RUSKINGTON

... Messrs, W. Hardy, C. Codling, J. Poole, and T, INonll were appoin‘ad constabies for Saxilby, and Messrs. W. D. Neans, J. E. Whittle, C. Palmer, |and J. Carter for Ingleby. The Allotment No. 10, vaeant from 6th April, was crdered to be let to | Thomas Nicholson ...

Beaths,

... Carey, 40; 22nd, Hannah Walmsley, 64; -23 pd, Hy. Platt, 30; in Skirbeck, Albert Fdward Price, 3; 19th, in the Union-bouse, Thomas Richardson, 80. BLANSTON.Jan. 21st, Fdward Harvrisor, 79. BRIGG.— Jan. 18th, at the Union-louse, Ann tlackbourne, 78, 19th ...

BRACEBRIDGE HEATH

... home, and plaintif wrote and told him he should take proceedings. He had himself to go out with two Knm for three days. -- Thomas Scott, of Moortown, was fined Is. 2d. and 125, 4d. costs for selling adulterated gin. Inspector R. Wilkinson deposed to buying ...

CITY AND COUNTY,

... lo«'!“::dn:h:.(::‘yx ‘,::“;“ E‘:‘:;'-‘. Walter Blissect, of 21, Yarborough- (1o 4 Witk good prospects. ’ oB v | A reprint of Thomas Miller's “Our Old Town,” 4 : fasciuating book describing Gainsborough of the LINCOLN.—At the Register Office, on May 21st ...

SERMON STARTLINGLY INTEREUPTED

... vous of the LL.I. Those at were described |o' large stove pipe, which extended from (he iz at 830 bc B S T by Mr. J. Keir Hardie, who presided. as rpre | siove iu the centre of the chapel to the outer wall | (FCUER SN COMPERY ditte ditte. Retoll st St ...

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... licensed viotualler, 204. | *James Dwyer, clerk in holy orders, 204 —eiccted. *Benjamin Hardy, boot factor, 198, - *Wm. Hodgson, licensed victualler, 113, Thomas Luno, licensed victualler, 104—not elected ‘Those with a * are cid members. | METHERINGHAN ...

MARKET RASEN

... sent to priscn for three weeks’ and on the other for one weeks haxd labour. Parish Meeoting.—A parish meeting was held 1n St, Thomas' Church vestry on Thunslay morning, and was presided over by the Vicar (the Rev. D. M. Melville). There was only a poor sttendance ...

THE LEADERS IN THE BOOT TKADE ARE FREEMAN, ITARDY, AND LARGEST PIRM IN THE BOOT TRADE IS FREEMAN, HHARDY, AND

... LATEST STYLES IN EVENING SUOES AT : e 4 : ITREEMAN, HARDY, AND WILLIS. GRANDEST WEARING WINTER BOOTS—DAMP-PROOF—ALRE FREEMAN, HARDY, WILLIS’. The fact that our goods ave supplied (‘lirect from FREEMAN, HARDY, AND WILLIS' own Faclorics hus convineed all classes ...

CITY AND COUNTY

... have declared a dividend of 12§ per cent. A marriage has been arranged between John Charles Tuunard, eldest :ou of ('h:rl:‘ Thomas Tunnard, of Frampton House, Lincolnshire, and SIIA Isabel Christian Long, fourth daughter of Cecil Long, of fihuriwnnn&uwr ...