THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor. Mama. and Builder. Weds: MUDS% ASHBOUBNIL lbdents§
... THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor. Mama. and Builder. Weds: MUDS% ASHBOUBNIL lbdents§ ...
... THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor. Mama. and Builder. Weds: MUDS% ASHBOUBNIL lbdents§ ...
... MARRIAGES. Haurri - -PanTINGTobI.--April 24, at St. John's Church , Middlesborough, by the Rev. Otw,l Herbert, Thomas, eldest son of Thomas Hardy, Grove-hill, to Hagar Green, only child of the late Henry Partington, of Elmbridge. TILT—WHITTINGHAM.—ApriI ...
... Middle, Thomas David Merthyrmawr, no tender; New- castle Higher, Thomas David Newcastle Lower, no tender Newton Nottage, William Ash Pen- coed, Thomas Doddridge Pyle, John Richards Southerndown, Thomas Hardy, senior: Tytheg- stone Higher, ...
... to amuse a bored reviewer for half hour before dinner. Fiction is falling into the hands of tiresome democrats like Mr. Thomas Hardy, who persist in painting life they see it, seamy side and all, instead of weaving fairy tales. Once upon a time, Goethe ...
... Autobiography of Marianne North, vols. Twenty-five Years of St. Andrew’s, vol. 1, by A’. H. B. A Group Noble Dames, by Thomas Hardy. Gossip in a Library, by Edmund Goste. Across England in a Dog-cart, by J. HUtey. Japonica, by Sir Edwin Arnold. Essays ...
... Spiritual Letters of Father Surin, S J 2 6 1 My -t-Aunt's Story. By Frances Noble 2 Under the Greenwood Tre . liy Thomas Hardy 2 0 The Lost Heiress, By Ernest Glanville 0 H. SON, . PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. O'CONNELL STREET, UPPER, DUBLIN. ...
... The membersprevent wen—Mere,. W. W. Boulder, Mister, C. T. Abbott, Bowe, Haines, B. 0. Hanson, H. C. Hanson, W. F. Thomas, Saunders. Hardy, Gibson, and Pewkes, with Mr. A. L. Moulder (clerk). and Mr. T. Newell (surveyor). ...
... comequently has an iatenseappreciatioa of the feminine Is nature: he sever touches a woman but we feel the thrill of sex. Thomas Hardy has the same faculty in this regard; but Mr Kipling here surpasses Brat Her* who seems sot to like woos:, or sot to respect ...
... respective editors, Mr. Norman Mac Coll and Mr. James S. Cotton ; while some other literary luminaries present were Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Lecky, the historian, Mr. Lewis Morris. Mr. G. A. Sala, Mrs. Carapbell-Praed, Mr, Percy Fitzgerald, Mr. Ashby- Sterry ...
... John Bridge, Sir F. W. i Burton, Mr. Bret Harte, Mr. F. C. Burnand, Admiral Sir . John C. Hay, Admiial S r A. Hoskius, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. John Hare, and Dr. A. C. Mackenzie. In proposing the first toast, the President said, —Your ' Royal Highness, your ...
... Mr. JOHN H. HARDY. DoROABTER. M. sal L. soli M Wis. T BLET — i DV AN (Established lied), 27. REGENT STREET. BARNBLEY, ADVANCES MONEY in flume of to £ l.OOO reepeetoble people, Homisholdore. For. men. mad others. on their own persoual security. :—Furniture ...
... JOHN THOMAS PARKER, 99. WEST STREET. Agent for Sharlston Wall send*, real hot’an*. Dealer in Yorkshire and Coal*. Cartage to any part of the town. Orders promptly attended to. Sole A ddreja —Opposite Eagle Hotel. 1 OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND PROVISION ...