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... Pork Museum and Art Gallery: 10 p.m. To-morrow, 10 dusk. to dusk. Ti>-a>orrow, 10 dusk. No Popery Riots commenced, 1780. Thomas Hardy bom. 1840. died, 1382. ...
... Pork Museum and Art Gallery: 10 p.m. To-morrow, 10 dusk. to dusk. Ti>-a>orrow, 10 dusk. No Popery Riots commenced, 1780. Thomas Hardy bom. 1840. died, 1382. ...
... formeriv of ShefiPld a___l 56 years. J ?? B _KI._ -On May 29, at Stockton Heath, near War- rington, Louisa Jane Hardy, widow of the late Thomas Hardy Jan. Friends will p] e __.e Loept this the only intimation. F _TQ7 jtTT.T.AP _T U ne lst ,896, at his residence ...
... Friends please accept this, the intimation. HARDT.—On May 29, at Stockton Heath, near Warrington, Louisa Jane Hardy, widow of the late Thomas Hardy, fun. Friends will please accept this, the only intimation. JOLME^'.—At 78, Sharrow Street, Elizabeth Ann Briggs ...
... prim iplcs wanted win another lime Then phimtiod for Home Ride, Local Veto, and all the fest the Newcastle Programme. Mr. Thomas Hardy tells one bis hooks the story of a lady who bad a r.l.nue carved exact resemblance her dead lover, that she might worship ...
... jet, with possession at Lady Day, that well-known and commodious Posting House and Hotel, The George, Tideswel..—Apply Thomas Hardy, The Brewery, K._iberley, Nottingham. ...
... Lobelia. Violas, and Marigolds, and about 200 TOmafo Plants. All above are yourtg and healthy, and have only had heat. r RE THOMAS HARDY, DECEASED. ON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. AT TWO O'CLOCK. AT THEIR MART, FIGTREE LANE, SHEFFIELD. MESSRS. FLOWER and have received ...
... suicide snooting himself wi;h revolver, at his sister's house, No. 30, Crescent Road. quarter to nine o'clock his nephew, Thomas Arthur Hardy, heard a revolver discharged the back bedroom, and going found the door fastened the chain. He was able to open trie ...
... Auctioneer and Valuer. Bank Street. j het.et with Lady Day. X and Posting House and Hotel. _ - situate at Tidesweii—App.y Thomas Hardy, K'mlier'.ey. N ttingbani. l- 0 S'urburban Public mile* N. _ , 1 trade; wh.*rs you like; rent £60: 1t fi v good*ease; nice ...
... novel of Thomas Hardy’, as it appeared in a popular magazine will be somewhat surprised and perhaps shocked at the variations of the text in book form from that of its serial form. Much the same thing happened in the case of another novel of Mr. Hardy’s, and ...
... Violas, and j Marigolds, and about 200 TOmafo Plants. All above are yourtg and healthy, and havel only had heat. r RE THOMAS HARDY, DECEASED. ON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. AT TWO O'CLOCK. AT THEIR MART, FIGTREE LANE, SHEFFIELD. ■\TESSRS. FLOWER and have ...
... fftdsoa, 4, Station WotnbweH. TO BE LET—INNS & PUBLIC-HOUSES Ut. flrst-craee. old Hotel, situate J- . Chesterfield.—Apply Thomas Hardy, Tbe Brewery. -Unberley. Notts. TO BE LET—HOUSES AND LAND. SHALL OU Established Hydro to Let. at Matlock Bank • tuft and ...
... Petunias. Vioiaa, Marigolds, and about 200 Tomato P'.ants. Ail the above ai and healthy, and have only had natural beat. RE THOMAS HARDY. DECEASED. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). JULY 2, 1895, AT O'CLOCK. AT THEIR MART, FIGTREE LANE, SHEFFIELD. FLOWER and MELT-OR have ...