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ECCLESIASTICAL

... otfice of the ?? of the following letters to King Edward -I., by that ,tindefatigable investigator of historical truth, Thomas ?? Hardy, Esq., and with his permission we eubpmit them a to the punblic. ,f (No. 1855 )-First Letter of Peter Quivil, Bishop of ...

THE SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY

... command. He as appointed Admiral Boxer from the manner in which he was mentioned to him about thirty years since by Sir Thomas & Hardy, as being the beat seaman he knew. Admiral Boxer 1 n, has more than justified the opinion so formed of him. He l (Sir ...

GARDEN PARTY AT ASHTON COURT

... la a list of those ptesent :th NORTON MAL111WARD AND NORTON HA~UTVLLE,-Mr thi John and Mrs Fowler, Mr Thomas Hardy, sen,, Mre T, en if. and Mrs Hardy, Mr Wm. and hira Norris and eon. to BuISLINGTON.-Ur John and Mrs Fitzgerald, Mr Jas. of 33, and Mrs Bhorland ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... o wvit, a scre w-jack, or chisel. Mblr. Norris was counsel for the prosecution; the pris. onoers were undefended. P.C. Thomas Hardy stated that at about half-past ten o'clock on the night of Satur. day the 9th of F ebruary he was on duty in ?~clson-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... abour theextree pu Ismet ?? coul inflict. WEDNESDAY. Present-His Worsi tllpthe Mayor, Messrs. W. K. Wait., H. Thomas and F, Terrell. Thomas Hardy, an elderly. man, was charged with fraudulently disposing of a e'nnyworth of coke, the Property Of the Bristo ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... -stlibkifsldr -p - of.Chael~oert' Iartholoniew-lane, 'that the ?? Hardy. c antid his'brothh ei~e~eialfrki'lif hia einpoymdiat:' 'On-th e 23rd of - brotiher tog'tcseatMss.obr'sth-alkr.Tis- Hardy ?? prisadher;,W; wholvis5g addeda. Quce abseoulded ivtk Ihe mdsliey_ ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Phillips, Ed- ward Barke.-Serven Years: Thomas Bennett, Isaac Woodfield. -1soeaasosNMENT- Tiver/e Months: Eliza Baker.- Ten Months: Joseph Panter.-Eight Maoni/s: John Brown, Elizabeth Cooper, Maria BurnelL.-Sir Months: Thomas Bourne, Eliza Williams, George Pugh ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... Sarah Markwell, aged 73, of the same address, were charged witll cruelly ill-trcating Antie Hardy, agged 13; William Hardy, 11; Ada Hardy, 8; and 'Thounts Hardy, 3, by not providing them with necessary food, whereby they had saffored much bodily harm. ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... him, had besn sold. Tbhoe pictures by James Hardy wer-t sold a year or two ego, and the money obtained was used for paying his sister out of the business. The examination wde adjourned to the 2nd March. THOMAS ELLIOT, Brynland avenue, Bishbopton, produce ...

THE ACTION BY THE BRISTOL SCHOOL BOARD

... whatever on the part of Mr. Thomas. Fit, the S the clear statement of that gentlemanto M Lo that ha was buying for another party ; secondly, there was nlothinl in the nature of concealment of anything that it wosfthe duty of Mr. Thomas to mnake known to thie ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... Mr. William John Hardy, at Box, on the 5th of Marchb, Mr. Rad. ciffe was for the prosecution. 'The prisoners were acquitted. 'lwo boys, named Henry Derrkk and Thoina8 Derric4, were charged with breaking and entering the 'shop of Thomas Jones, at Bradford ...

To-day's Wonford Sessions

... lined 20; and costs, and the Qato 'Kr~i t bis 3. wife %Ynm 11iseisifled. n bt Thomas Horse Case. a G.lorge Setter and John Evins, contractor e and employs rrrpectively, of St Thomas. n were sommor.ed for causing a horse to he o worked aund working it whilst ...