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BIRTHDAY HONOURS

... Mr A. Dum- bell, Clerk of the Rolls in tho Isle of Man ; Mr Charles B. Logan, Deputy Keeper of the Signet of Scotland ; Mr Thomas Morcll, Mayor of Cardiff ; Mr Waiter Murton, C.B , Solicitor to the Board of Trade ; Mr William Pollitt, general manager of ...

THE SUICIDE OF AN OEMEBBY.LAUD STEWARD

... enquiries, sending for Thomas Sanderson, and he too, on finding that the door of the stable was locked from the in-,ide, became very nervous Subsequently she sent for Robert Hardy, but Hardy was at church. At a quarter to nine Hardy came along with others ...

I BIRTHS- MARRIAGES, d DEATHS DEATE3. ! C__s_vt__v— On the 14th inst.. at Middlesbrough. Robert K-twar-L *t_«A ..

... s»tey .etreet, Stoc-Ltnn, Catherine Hobday, ?? ot the hM*. Thomas Hobday, Interred at ?? ?? un ?? at 2.30. It H_u_.dy. — On thc 14th ?? T at 4, ?? Stockton, Elizabeth, the beloved -nfe of Richard Hardy, age 53 years. Inter-cent ou __n_lay .it 2.-30 **trtt ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE NEAR.DARLINGTON

... SHOCKING SUICIDE NEAR DARLINGTON. Last night Coroner Proud held an inquest at Hitrhside House, near Heighington, on the body of Thomas -Minpson (. r >sj. a cowkeeTK-.r, who died on Wednesday Irom injuries supjxised to have been self-inflicted on the previous ...

HEAVY FINE ON A PUBLICAN

... HEAVY FINE ON A PUBLICAN. Thomas Jones, licensed victualler, Bilston, pleaded guilty before the Wolverhampton Stipen- diary to-day to permitting his house to be used on four different occasions for purposes of betting. — He was lined £10 and costs for ...

FOOTBALL

... elms ; forwards. Longstaff, W&— i__, Purvis, Pearson, Bishop OTHER MATCHES Q_r_in How— Goal, C G _dby ; backs, J Glover. H Hardy; ?? J. ?? B. Butterworth, T Light- foot, torwaxde. G. R:jU, J. Lightfoot, T. Turner, T. Dale, M. Nicholson. BiUingham.— Goal ...

THE DURHAM TRAGEDY

... however, affirmed that Mitchell was sometimes afraid to go into the house. Thomas Golightly eaid that he had heard de- ceased and Mitchell quarrelling on former oc- casions. When Hardy was sober Mitchell treated her kindly. When she was not sober rbe was actively ...

THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST.CONFEBE-TCE

... following ministers were superannuated: —Rev. Charles Priestly, Henry Portnoll, Robert P. Currant. Thomas Parsons, Thomas Bramwell, John Mitchell. Isaac J. Hardy, Robert Church, and Wm. Bowran. The cases of George Fow- ler, Fred. R. Andrews, John Taylor (o) ...

FUNNY DEMANDS

... father a religious book called The Hour which Cometh, but he en- quired for The Hen which Cioweth. At the time that Thomas Hardy's clever novel, A Pair of Blue Eyes, was at the height of its popularity, a young assistant in a bookseller's, who was ...

A SUICIDE'S BATTLE WITH.POVERTY

... Dar.ford Thomas held an inquest with re- ference to the death of Moses Gale, aged 76 years, a shoemaker, who committed suicide by taking a quantity of o-alica.iu, at .\Chris.e._ur.h-re-idei-_e_, Li__on-str_et,W.,on Monday week.— Annie Hardy deposed that ...

SKELTON COOPERATIVE SOCIETY._ LIMITED

... each for tfiking wild birds' eggs at Middle- stone.—Wm. Hardy wis fined 12s for assaulting Georgfi Marley at Shiklon. — George Morley was fined 10s 6d for assaulting a boy named Robert Wm. Hardy at Shildo_. — Ruber) Aii-scough was fined £1 and the costs ...

BIRTHS. AlARltlAGESA DEATHS £H_THS. Fistdlay. — On the llth inst., at Grey Tower's Gardens, the wife of A. ..

... _ving residence at 3 p.m. Friends please accept t—t (the only) intimation. lj Hardy.- On ?? inst., at Valley-terrace, Howden-le- Wear, the dearly beloved husband of Dorothy Hardy. Cortege leaves the above addie_j on Saturday at 2.30 for Howden-le-W'.ar ...