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... Wishing-well is near the church. Hawley Smart's romance, Broken Bonds, is inseparably associated with the district, and Thomas Hardy has connected some of his finest work with the district. ...
... Wishing-well is near the church. Hawley Smart's romance, Broken Bonds, is inseparably associated with the district, and Thomas Hardy has connected some of his finest work with the district. ...
... Wishing-well is near the church. Hawley Smart's romance, Broken Bonds, is inseparably associated with the district, and Thomas Hardy has connected some of his finest work with the district. Miss Florence G. Grinfield, of Weston-super- Mare, heralded the ...
... Mr T. MiuMAS'S EWING ACHINES EWIXG M THE NEW THOMAS LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH, I inaiuntly Convertible. Two Machine* for the Price of One. Cheapest in the World ! For home use they surpass all others, i Thomas's make -hints tor every description of Hewing ...
... revision of'the atatione of ministers. The following are the local appointments:— BATH.—Thomas Featherstonehaugh, William Arthur Labrum, J. Sidmoath Cooper; Samuel Thomas Wood (B) supernumeraries. KINOSWOOD SCHOOL.—Wesley Brunyate, Governor and Chaplain. ...
... WEDNESDAY, Avgust 3Ut, at SJO v.m. The following CORN, viz 63 Hows Oats, 43 „ Dredge Corn, All with the STRAW, the property of Mr Thomas Ghellew, who quitting at Michaelmas. Dated. Auction and Valuation Offices, Lelant and Penzance. August, 1898, 125 Hows Corn ...
... Orders:— John W. Gray, trading as J. W. Gray and Co., High .street, Bristol, tailor ; John I). Thomas, Whitehinch, near Bristol. schoolmaster; Wm. J. Y. Hardy, High-street, Cheltenham, bookseller and stationer ; John H. Portlock, Commercial-road, Hereford ...
... programme, Mr. Hardie, to all intents and purposes, will be superseded. It does not seem likely at the moment that any definite proposal will be submitted to turn him out of the leadership. He will simply be ignored. As the opponents of Mr. Hardie and of his ...
... Registration Committee in oonneotion with the vacancy. It is regarded as more than probable that he will be opposed by Mr. Thomas Harrison, borrister.at-law, who has been requested to contest the seat an an Independent Conservative, and the nominee of ...
... of a daughter. . Garrett.—July 29, at Northbrook, Puddletown, the wife Mr. John Garrett, cf son. Hardy.—Au,r. 6, Grove, Yeovil, the wife 01 Mr. VV. Hardy, of a son. , Hewlett. —Aug. 7, 10, Paul-street, Taunton, the wife ' , W. H. Hewlett, of a daughter ...
... extras, Benbury on b Cook, 0; tan W.G, Lintern, ¢ and b Cook, 0; F. V. 'b Cook, 8; T. Batson, 6; B Hardiman, 9; J. Wi 0; Thomas b Hardi- ‘7; | total, c Lowther, b b Higgs, 0; ee b 0; Fae ; T. Horler, and Reed, 2; C. b ie Elkerton, not out, 0; —Played st ...
... extensive committee, representative of both and Fifehead Magdalen (which included the Society's radius), of which Capt. E. G. Hardy was the president treasurer ; and in his two-fold office he exhibited great interest for the welfare of the Society. Iv Mr ...
... Mr .1 R lloilond. Cut flowers, 12 bunches— Mrs Maoalister, Xfrs North Row. Hardy herbaceous perennials and hardy bulbs—Mrs Macalister, Mr Mrs North Row. Hardv and half-hardy annuals—-Mrs Vinlls. Mrs Todd. General Spurwav and Mr C D Harrod (equal). Carnations ...