FUNERAL OF LORD HERSCHELL
... Williamson. The wsv represented Sir Francis KaoUys, ths Prince Wales by Lord Churchill, and the York the Hon. D»r> k Ksppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, novelist, and county folk were aleo present. ■ ...
... Williamson. The wsv represented Sir Francis KaoUys, ths Prince Wales by Lord Churchill, and the York the Hon. D»r> k Ksppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, novelist, and county folk were aleo present. ■ ...
... Australia and New Zealand, earthenware manofac: trer>. Thomas Rain a. Itewholme, near Hounsea, late : now out William Filey, Yorkshire, rope maker and coal dealer. Robert Wilkinson, Road, builder. . Thomas Hardy, Monkgate, Yorkshire, and naper' James Milbom, ...
... ite, of Sharlston Old Hall, Hardy Croft, Waaeheld, farmer and coachbnilder. Jaa. I- Moss, ol Brighton, Derbysnire, grocer. Henry Green, Hose* Terrace. Swansea, stauon■saaasai Edward T. Jenkins, Windmill Terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea, coal merchant. John ...
... drawing-room after dinner last evening. The marriage Captain the Hon. Thomas Brand tod Scot: will take place oo Saturday seat at Westminster Abbey. The the Hon j sin o roe me-Hardy and Lady Dorothy Boyle tike place Holy Trinity Church, Street, Tuesday ...
... but sho returned again, Hardy gave corroborative evidence, and the n a fine ot 10a and costs, or default hard labour. t.ctg II vtches. Herbert Hemming*, aged s charged on remand with -mtndVring and sellinjes; and Charles Thomas Hemmiogs and his wife for ...
... won tbe tirst prize for the best cob in harness not exceeding bauds. FCXBUAL THE THOMAS BARNES-— aw. Mary'?, Walton Park. Oevedoo, yesterday afternoon, funeral the late Thomas Barnes took place amid many tokens of resncct and esteem, officiating being Rev* ...
... Vacation. Mr Justice Coz-ns Hardy consented, and stated tbat the case wonld keep its place the list. BRISTOL POLICE COURT. THURSDAY Messrs E. B. Colthuhst and H. Daniel. A Case Baxaicded.—William Colbrook, aged 32, Thomas Jordan, 29, and Charles Powell ...
... , the .v. .i: .iJ-. . triff. 7. the wfcwssjssjgfsjsjsj Chapel, Long A&hwon. by the itev. K. E. sbjbJ i>y the Her. W. Hardi-i.y Thomas Alford, Ada .Vary Harsh. ! —An*,. 7. atv Staple ton Hoad Concr*> j eational Chapel, by the Hot. J. James, Alfred Huston ...
... nioathn' imprisonment with hart ' labour. RETIREMENT OP POLICE INSPECTOR HARDY. , At the conclusion the business at Bristol polici court yesterday, w:ts made the I Police Inspector Hardy, the oldest inspector in Bristol police force. The Assistant Magistrates' ...
... Baiuus.—Oct. St James's Chnrcb. the Rev. F. C- Paul, assisted Bar. E.T. B. Philip, eldest the late Gwendoline Louise, youngest Thomas Harr-s. Boad. Clifton. DEATHS. BTZ.TOM.—At Ammerdown Park. Somerset, Tuesday, October second Baron of Ryitoo, co. aad Petersfleld ...
... Conierenca David Thomas Memorial Chnrch, Biabopaton, Minis'or Reaaov.ala. K;v. B. trlriatoll. Opeoed by Bey. G. Cntcoiav. ii, (Laa). D.m. —Meeting Watchers' Band in Grjan Coapal. Coairmao. .Mr 3. Hawkins. LLB. Wrexham). Stjoalcers. Beys. W. Hardy llalioictoo) ...
... The Picnic, J. R. Thomas. The solo parts were taken .ac Misses Crocker and Treble, and , Master Stanley The choruses were rendered with excellent expression scholars oi school, under the direction of the bead-master, Mr Thomas ! Latcaford. There were ...