MR. JOHN BRIGHT ON THE WAR QUESTION
... given last night by Mr. Hardy. The fact is, the Ministers of the Government for the last two years have scarcely ever opened their months on this question without most distinctly contralictiiu* « ...
... given last night by Mr. Hardy. The fact is, the Ministers of the Government for the last two years have scarcely ever opened their months on this question without most distinctly contralictiiu* « ...
... expenditure, £1 10s. 6d.; balance in hand, 3s. These accounts having been examined and approved, the Rector nominated Mr. Thomas Hardy as his churchwarden for the ensuing year. It was then proposed by Mr. Johnson, parishioner, and seconded Mr. Shaw, that ...
... on which the different nations'have constructed typical facades, in accordance with the original decision of the architect, Hardy, and which we call the International Avenue. On the French side of tlie art courts there is corresponding avonue, which was ...
... by special children's service* which several pieces were sung by the children an* addresses given by Mr. F. Goodall, Mr. T. Hardy, *' other teachers. special was also held in Connection Trinity Church to commemorate the occasion/ the sermon being preached ...
... down, and Watson kicked him under the arm. Shaw also kicked him. This took place about, forty yards from the public-house. Thomas Straw gave corroborative evidence. John Bonser stated that he saw Watson seize complainant the coat collar and knock him down ...
... very abusive language. Sergeant Hardy gave corroborative evidence. Defendants denied the charge, and calle* several witnesses. The magistrates discharged James and hned the others 10s. each. Breach of the Bye-Laws.—Thomas Dabell, carte* was charged with ...
... betting:—Henry L. Eicles and William Morgan, 101, Kennington-road, London ; Thomas K. Palmer, 28, Spital-hill, Shaffield ; and William Henry Wilde, Scotswood-road, Newcastle; and Samuel Hardy, G7, Ranald-street, Salford, and James Jackson, 68, Berrystreet, Salford ...
... has called, among others, Colonel Holden, Thomas Adams, Robert Sylvester, William Windley, John Bradshaw, John Adams, and now William George Ward. And has He left our congregration alone? might speak of John Hardy, William Hunt, Oliver Beckitt, John Mason ...
... Hagland, a sailor on board the Deirco, traling to Gloucester, was committed for trial on the charge of the wilful murder of Thomas Whitby, affray at Sharpness, on Whit- Monday. The English Church Union. At the annual meeting of the English Church Union ...
... plaintiff before the magistrates at Mansfield for assaulting him, and also Hardy and complainant's wife for assisting the assault. The charges were dismissed by the magistrates.—Henry Hardy, a collier, spoke to returning from Nottingham with the complainant ...
... duly elected members of the Board:—Rev. Alex. Roberta, M.jL, Rector; Mr. William Hardy, Mr. Thomas Hardy {the two church wardnnak G. Hanson, Mr. Brown, Mr. R. and Mr. Thomas Shaw, further tbusj followed to the durability the board nine, bat Rttmily the* ...
... —(Before Mr. J. Paget, Mr. T. H. D. Bayly, Mr. R. M. E. W. Dodsley, and Mr. T. H. Oakes.) The Selstose Common Enclosure.—David Hardy, Wm. Lo.ye, Robert Lowe, Arthur Powell, and Wm. ail of Selstone, were charged with wilfully and maliciously destroying a certain ...