THE LIBRARY TABLE
... Hobbes, A. T. Quiller-Coucfa, W. L. Alden. Mrs. Stepney Rawson, Halliwell SutcUffe, and Albert Kinross, with a poem by Thomas Hardy. ...
... Hobbes, A. T. Quiller-Coucfa, W. L. Alden. Mrs. Stepney Rawson, Halliwell SutcUffe, and Albert Kinross, with a poem by Thomas Hardy. ...
... the Radicals a tesselated party. Where does the elated come m? The only tesselated party I ever met was Mr. Thomas Hardy. There is nothin? Hardy about the Radicals. First Bishop: Rudyard Kipling's remarks on cricket and football are very up to date. Second ...
... every good sense of the word; but Meredith himself would be the first to acknowledge Moliere as his inspiration, just as Thomas Hardy would acknowledge Flaubert as his master in the magnificent W esses series. In the same way would El gar bow to Wagner ...
... GENERAL NEWS. Dr. Parktor, who is staying in Buckinghamshire, is progressing favourably Mr. Thomas Hardy has decided to place publication of all bis works in the hands' of Messrs. Macmillan from October Lst. Recently the pumping machinery at Isleworth ...
... BRUTALITY AT BRADFORD. Harry Hardy, hawker, and Thomas Clough, miner, of Wibsey, a low district of Bradford, were yesterday committed to gaol for ten weeks and five weeks' hard labour respectively for cruelly killing two bull pups. On the night of April ...
... meeting, before starting on his ill-fated expedition. Sir Thomas Barlow again visited Mr. Keir Hardie on Tuesday, ar.d declared himself satisfied with the hon. member's progress. He read to Mr. Keir Hardie a letter he had received from the King, to the effect ...
... ;ZCTOR. In the Court of Appeal, on Saturday, before the Master of the Rolls and Lord Justice Romer and Lord Justice Cozens-Hardy, was heard an appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Byrne, in an action which arose out of the formation of the Worcestershire ...
... the Bench and asked for permission to divert the footpath. Unless Mr. Hardy would) admit that the footpath was public, he (Mr. Matthews) must continue to call his witnesses. Mr. Hardy said Ihe, fact that it was not public was his case, and' he could not ...
... Mr. Smith 1, Mr. Hardy 2; vegetables, Mr. Hardy 1, Mrs. Taylor 2, Mr. Morris h.c.; tomatoes, Mr. Goode 1, Miss Judson tomatoes .outside), Mr. Douglas 1; cucumbers, Mr. Hardy 1, Miss Judson 2; marrows, Mr. Hardy 1, Miss Sellers hardy fruit, ...
... Fined 7s. 6d. and 4s. costs, or 10 days' hard labour. Thomas Field, of Doncaster, admitted beng drunk at Holt on July 12. P.C. Smith stated the case. Fined 7s. fkl. and 4s. costs or 10 days' hardi labour. ...
... said the damage was caused Messrs. ' Bomford. but they would pay the damage to save further bother. Mr. Thomas William Jones, Holt, and Mr. Thomas Lawson Walker, farmer and valuer, of Knight wick, gave evidence as to the hop crop that might have been ...
... Pond, Birtsmorton, James Boulton, aged 82 years. BUNN. —Oct. 26, the Workhouse, Upton-on- Severn, Elizabeth Bunn, widow of Thomas Bunn, of Hanley Castle, aged 68 years. HOWARD.—On the 17th mst., in Rome, Lady Isabella Howard, wife of Esme Howard, H.M. ...