LITERAKY GLEANINGS
... mitigating a harsh ju ...
... mitigating a harsh ju ...
... THE WORLD'S VERDICT IS THAT HARDY, & WILLIS', Ltd. and Best Retailers of Boots and Shoes LADIES' Walking Shoes a Speciality (2 bar and lace) In BROWN, PATENT, and GLACE, At 2/111 CANNOT BE EQUA.LI,EI). Colonel Godwin again said he had already given them ...
... Samu Masters Stevens (2) DUDLEY HALL. and Mrs Mr and Mrs Jessop Misses Pinhev (3) Mayo Mr and Mrs Thomas 5 bkach towers. K»H. . rt Smith M'« Mooie Mrs Hardy Wells glyne hall.. Mrs Master Fletcher Mr Mrs Anerhach Harold Miss Jolly Miss Auerbach Miss Browning ...
... Lady Mary Boyle, the Hob. Alfred Gathorue-Hardy, Colonel the Eon. I and Lady OeeilyQathorne-Hardy and Miaa Gathorne* Hardy, the Hod. Thomas Cochrane, M.P., and Lady Gertruda Cochrane, tbe Hon. Jane Qathorne-Hardy, the Hon. Mia. D’Aekb, Mr. ...
... charged with wilfully smashing plate gls•is windows in High-street, belonging to Messrs. Dick. Hepworth, Jones. and Freeman, Hardy and Willis. respectively, and the fifth is charged with being in possession of housebreaking implements, .11,1 stolen silver ...
... Mr Herbert Hardy, miniature of the bride Mrs. Herbert Hardy and the Misses Marion and Margaret Hardy, diamond necklace. The Misses Annis, Norah, and Louisa Hardy, and Mr. Ronald Hardy, silver fish slice and fork. Mr and Mrs Guy C. ...
... Comma Committee (Mr. Lonergan) wrote earppom to a petition requesting Sit. E. A. Satemas, M. P.. Mr. 3LP., 1 1 Lod Mr. L. Hardy, MP to Wore • notice of the uf Commons the , inadispiate by Gonereanent to local I fates to lieu of amearnent. and askew ...
... Ferns, and other Foliage Plants for Table Decoratien. Hardy Ferns for Rockeries in great variety, by name. Clematis, Ivies, Jasmines, Honeysuckles, Virginian Creepers, Wistarias, and many other Hardy Climbing Plants in Pots. Celery, Tomato, Marrow and Cucumber ...
... Sec.. Mr. O. P. Timson; Acting Secretary, Mr. J. W. Green. The St. Peters Band was in attendance, under the direction of Mr, Thomas Ellens as bandmaster. At the close the prizes were distributed by Mrs. Smith Dorrien, who was assisted Mr. Green, and afterwards ...
... heart:ly thanked for her kindness, Spec al medals for n;pfl-r attendance were awaided to C. Whiteombe, F, Martin, A. Bell, J. Hardy, and J. Kn'tht, in the buvs' school; C, Puddick, L. Giles, A. Blunt, and A. Wilmore, in the girls' department ; and C. Dewey ...
... without any visible of support, and failing t * give satisfactory account of himself, on the previous Saturday evening. P C. Hardy, stationed at the Weald, stated that he bad received complaints from Miss Hodgson’s gardener of someone sleeping in onthouse ...
... AMPSHIR OTHERHAM (sound in wind, limbs, andeyes, winner of Sanbary Hardie Hand: cap at Kempton, value £459, carrying top weight, and beating >t Tyke, &. ; aleo winner f January Hord'e Handica, at Man- chester, &c), STALLION 1884). hy oat of Jessie Agnes ...