DINNER TO MR. F. GREENWOOD,
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... a distinguished degree. He first attracted the attention of the literary world by his remarkable study of the Art of Thomas Hardy, a book distinguished at once in its style and matter, and a perfect mine of knowledge and erudition. The fame which he ...
... the price must exceed one shilling ; and third, that she must be delivered to her purchaser with a halter round her neck. Thomas Hardy, however, who has made the sale of • wife the theme of his novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge, says nothing of any such ...
... in its midst of a number of eminent literary gentlemen. The party, which is staying at the Crown hotel, consists of Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and the celebrated author of Wessex tales ; Mr W. W. Watson, one of the ftremost English poets ; Mr F. J ...
... is a very scholarly preacher, whose sermons and lectures have afforded much pleasure to the intellectual. His studies of Thomas Hardy. George Meredith, Charles Kingsley, and other writers have aroused no little interest, and his departure from Taunton will ...
... raid on individual public-houses. In his foreword to the annual volume of the Society of D:•reet Men in London, Mr. Thomas Hardy refers to the change - that has come over London social life. and the indifference to the provincialism that inc , mers ...
... seventy•foor yer.rs old, frequently sew her snd fell to love with her. The beet m'.. was a town counell'or of Hal. Mr. Thomae Hardy, the famous novelist, is sizty-five years of age. Ai•er fining a p• nniless carpenter for steeping ou - , the Tuntridge ...
... Probate of the will, which bears date 23rd February, 1900. and codicils of 21st March, 1900, and 4th June, 1901, of the Rev. Thomas Partridge Nunn, vicar from 1850 of the parish of West Pennard, Somerset, who died on the 9th June last, leaving personal estate ...
... A VISIT TO BRISTOL. On looking round the Soap Manufactory of Messrs. Christr. Thomas and Bros.. Ltd., Broad Plain, Bristol, we were particularly struck with the minute care bestowed on the materials used for making their famous Puritan Soap. Every cask ...
... platform, besides Mr. gandys, were the Revs. G. H. Lim* E. G. Austen, A. St. John Gray, Messrs. A. G. Pitta, D. B. Watson, Thomas Spenser, Robert Stuckey, Ralph Stuckey, Edward Dibble, C. Stone, G. Henry Dibble, J. Tidball, J. G. A. Nicholson, J. W. Tucker ...
... strongly recommends Marvellous Chea p Remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, etc. Fa= information for addressed envelope. Mr. Heir Hardie, at a Labour demonstration at Swansea on Saturday, said that the labour party was not • Socialist party. It was an alliance ...
... They had decided to fill up the trench with sand for safety. A labourer named Warner said that 'hardy after 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the accident Thomas Baker, his timberman, said the props were falling out and it was time for him to pop out. The ...