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BITING A MAN'S NOSE,

... to two months' imprisonment with bard labour for having assaulted Thomas Hardy, of Carey-street. Priaouer, on being ordered away from prosecutor's house, committed a savage attack on Hardy, threw hiin the ground, and bit his nose severely. ...

STOCK AUCTION MARTS

... ep I to ; lib. alwarliar, I. ' 16a--top, J. IC. Nloholsoo ; alwaadioge, to tia 4d—Mr Thomas West Shields; I. h. Wm; toils—S. M. Nicholas male haw. as WA 6 Thomas Hardy, gr a • t 0743 chickens, Time was Meal; of haitors. sod yore. !bore me a 'swam:piny ...

Published: Friday 02 February 1894
Newspaper: Consett Guardian
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 165 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A NOVELIST ON NOVELISTS

... the Pall Magazine. They are his vision of the world. are not life, but individual refractions it. ironical pessimism of Thomas Hardy, as Gran* Allen calls it, ia as false the optim ism of Walter or miso-audrous melior- J iatn of .Sarah Grand. What Hail ...

BIKTHb. EVANS. —On Sunday, the 3rd inst., at Cravenpark, Willesden, thu wife li. livans, a sou. MaCDONALD.— the ..

... please accept this (the, only) intimation. flowers. Vv the lust, 2ti. Alfred-stret't. Mtlitieki, aged years, Thomas William vbitter known as Thomas Hardy), foreman suipwrifrbt at Air James yarn. To interie I at Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Thursday. Friends accept ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... present month.fa Mr Thomas Hardy and the lion. Mrs Hen- niker, Lord Houghton's sister, are to collaborate, on a novel. Mrs Henniker dedicates the volume ai of Outlines, which Messrs Hutchinson are about to publish, to my friend Thomas Hardy. Outlines ...

MANY THINGS IN FEW LINES

... announced Cardinal Dusiust, Archbishop of Catania. The Ministerial crisis in Chili i* at an end, and a new Cabinet been formed. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, has been addei to the Commission of the Peace for Dorset. Mr Henry Hastings, for several years manager the ...

MANY THINGS IN FEW LINES

... death ia Cardinal Archbishop of Catania. The Ministerial crisi* in Chili is an end, and a new Cabinet has been formed. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, has been added to the Commission of the Peace for Dorset. Henry Hastings, for several years manager of the ...

GOSSIP OF THE DAY

... Sundays, aud only to issue aut-Uay lreencs. The proposal was defeated by a majority ot 11. Mr Thomas Hardy Interviewed. novelists write themselves oat. Mr Tito*. Hardy evidently thinks not don't believe, said to Man interviewer toe other day, ia that idea ...

Published: Wednesday 21 February 1894
Newspaper: Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 644 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GOSSIP OF THE DAY

... prominent member of the high jjf circle known as tbe Souls, ol A. J. Balfour is a shining light. Mr Thomas Hardy Interviewed* Do novelists write themselves out Hardy evidently thinks not. I don't he said to a Young Man interviewer day, *' that idea of a man's ...

MANY THINGS IN FEW LINES

... the lighthouse on the Fastnet Rock are unsafe, In there has been discovered a limited company for making forged notes. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, has been spending a holiday with the Lord-Lieutenant in Dublin. ‘he Comte de Paris claims the title of King ...

GOSSIP OF THIS DAY

... into, revolted. He was impressed with the iuhi..te mystery and majusty the cosmos. Thomas Hardy. The friendship existing between the Irish Viceroy aud '1 Dumas Hardy, novelist, is illustrated a striking manner by the decision the Honourable Mrs Henmker ...

Published: Monday 15 January 1894
Newspaper: Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 712 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DURHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKRUPTCY COURT. TUESDAY. July 17th. (He/orr. the Registrar, F. Marshall. Esq.) EXAMINATIONS CLOSED. The examinations of Thomas Hardy, late innkeeper, now residing West Cornforth; George Turner, ironworks director, Street, Low Spcnnymour ; and Alick Reeve ...

Published: Friday 20 July 1894
Newspaper: Durham County Advertiser
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 594 | Page: 7 | Tags: none