NELSON RELICS
... Nelson. It foil from his pocket he lay dying in the co ...
... Nelson. It foil from his pocket he lay dying in the co ...
... Nelson. It fell from his pocket as he lsy dying in the cockpit of the Victory, and was picked up by the late Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, his flag captain. A water-colour drawing of the celebrated signal flag, “ England expects every man to do his duty,” is ...
... Mount- Batteu, colonel J. Arian McLean, Melon. Arthur Martin, H. H. Palairet, M. Scott-Williams, Albert Bankes, H. Stilwell, Thomas Hardy, A. S. Williams, C. Mercer, G. M. Mansel, J. Batten, H. Speke, J. Mewlem, and G. W. Pleyer. GRAND JURY.—The following who ...
... Oapieis A. Massel, T. B. E. J. Noma ikattien, Colossi J. Ansa DeLeon. Adieus N. R. Maine. S. Scott Williams. Albert Stilwell. Thomas Hardy. A. & WOji WM% 41. M. limed, J. Banes. H. Spies. J. tom, rd 0. W. Moyer. Own Ja=r.-The bad boos is the desk sames J. A ...
... and On tC: ll 7prerweition of Mr. Thomas, seconded by Mr. Billet. • very hearty vote of thanks was . =to Chairman. aid the meeting with • similar compliment to the rem. esidatives of the Press. A caiHc of Thomas Hardy's Towles claimed the other day that ...
... Wesleyan chapel, Cal- lington, Sept 26, Thomas John HenOy, of the Hawthorns, Berrow, Worcestershire, to Elizabeth (Lizzie), daughter of H. Davis, M.D. Callinttou. JOHN'sON-THOMAS- At Gerrans, Sept 30, by the Rev. T. Hardy Banks, B.A, assisted by the Rev. W ...
... Cheltenham. FLORAL DECORATIONS OF ALL RY WEDDING § OTHER CHOICE CUT FLOWERSin Ss reat a ORCHIDS, a Speciality- Ds ROSES, SH 1! pds HARDY BORDER PLANTS of ® MEMORIAL WREATHS, anc wer 1 other designs in Choice JAMES CYPH ER; QUEEN’S RD, NURSERY, CH EL The Nursenes ...
... KOPS BREWERY SOLE AGENTS. HARDY & SON, CHEMISTS, SALISBURY (si THE DORCHESTER AND COUNTY OF DORSET EOONOMIO BENEFIT BUILD INl* SOCIETY. Established 1847; Inooepobated 1881. THIS SOCIETY, Which been In existence upward* of Fifty Vrart, MAKES ADVANCES PRIVATELY ...
... teams were as follows : — Hast— Back, J. Jackett (Falmouth) ; three- quarters, Lidgey, J. B. Thomas, H. Teague (Redruth), A. Smith (Falmouth) ; half-backs, Thomas and Davey (Redruth) ; forwards, Tre- thowan, Opie, Pearce, Dunstan, Tnrle (Red- ruth ), Jackett ...
... Sep. 30, at Bosiney-lodge, Tintagel, the wife of Mr. Thomas C. Wickett, a daughter. Wigg?Sep. 27, at Canton, Cardiff, the wife of Mr. C. H. Wigg, formerly of Truro, daughter. MARRIAGES. Johnson?Thomas Sep. 30, at Gerrans, Mr. William Robert Johnson, Minehead ...
... White.—October 1, at Atherington, Emily, wife Samuel White, aged 59. IN MEMOSIAM. , Thomas. —In memory of Martha Thomas, belo , • daughter of William and the late Betsy Thomas, a died October 2nd, 1898. Affliction sore long time she bore, I'iiysicians strove ...
... Reserves—Back, R. Eathorne (Redruth) ; threequarters, J. M. Smith (Falmouth) ; half-backs, A. Thomas (Redruth); forwards, Freeland (Camborne Students), Hardy (Falmouth), Collins (Penryn), and Ware (Newlyn). ...