FUNERAL OF LORD HERSCHELL
... represented by Sir Francis Kaoilys, the Prince of Wales by Lord Churchill, and the Duke of York by the Hon. Derek Keppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and numerous connty folix were also present. ...
... represented by Sir Francis Kaoilys, the Prince of Wales by Lord Churchill, and the Duke of York by the Hon. Derek Keppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and numerous connty folix were also present. ...
... represented by Sir Francis Knollys, the Prince of Wales by Lord Churchill, the Deke of York by tbe Non. Derek eppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and numerous county folk were also ...
... Queen was represented Sir Francis Knollys; the Prince of Wales by Lord Churchill; the Duke of York by Hon Derek Keppel. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and numerous county folk were also present Rev V S Bnsbridge, vicar of Moretoa, performed Schumann's funeral ...
... Williamson. Tbe Queen was represented Sir Francis Knollys; the of Wales Lord Churchill; the Duke of York by Hon Derek Keppel. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, end numerous county folk were also present Rev S Busbridge, vicar of Moretoa, performed Schumann's funeral ...
... represented by Sir Francis Kindly', the Prince of Wales by Lord Churchill, the Duke of York by the Hon. Derek Keppel. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and numerous county folk were also present. The Rev. V. S. Itusbridge, vicar of Moreton. performcd Schuniann's ...
... represented by Sir Francis Knollys, the Prince of Wales by Lord Churc• hill, the Duke of York by the lion. Derek Kettpei. Mr. Thomas Hardy, t . e Novelist, and numerous county folk were also present. The Rev. V. S. Busbredge. vicar of Moreton, performed Schumann's ...
... SESSIONS. - - - - - - SATURDAY.—Before Mr. H. B. Middleton, the Mayor of Dorchester (All. G. Davis), Capt. Mansel, Mr. Thomas Hardy, and Mr. H. Stilwell. GresinA HOR.4ll.4.—John Mayne, a gip(y, was summoned fur allowing two lynxes to stray en tne highway ...
... Rev. T. k' Allen, J - Collard (Dorchester), Major Williams, Messrs. W. A. Bankes, H. B. Middleton, T. Duke, G. W. Floyer, Thomas Hardy, A. H. Lock, and A. G. Symonds. Representatives of Liberal Clubs in the county were also present. ...
... Lin the (chief constable of Dorset), Mr. J Asbten & Having MPH, Mr. J. E. Crane, Dr. W. V. Lash, D eon de- Fisher, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Sir Jobn Jardive (repr On Mr. Isitt, the Liberal candidate for North Dorset, } om to ted from attending), the Reve. H ...
... Miss Higgins and Miss Slade sub-captains, and E. S-lway secretary. The Antelope Hotel was selected bead quarters. Mb. Thomas Hardy, the Dorset novelist, Is among tbe few tncct-ssfal men of letters who forswear tobacco, and one of the growing number who ...
... were: Mesdames Goodman and Vincent, Miss M. Kelway, Capt. W. D. Merriam, and Messrs. Goodman, Rolling. Tregaskis, Holmes, Thomas, Hardy and Vincent. A collection was taken in aid of the school funds. Pussies Music. At the Falmouth Parish Church on Friday ...
... Several rate summozees were heard. ustra- Ba to COUNTY POLICE-COURT. mnish, | Sarcupay.—Before Mr. H. B. and | Mansel, Me. Thomas Hardy, Mr, Gzo. Davis, ! 44s to | Stilwell, and Mr. G. W. Floycr. Horses Astray.—John Mayne was week. | at Charminstar.—The st ...