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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... Hadland, iw:fllld daughiter of Mr. \\m. !Imlluml.‘lltmrfi‘lhll: o I o R T T T Dee, 12, ot St. Mary's, Haverfordwest, by the Rev. Thomas Watts, Mr. Henry Genova Davis, Grove-place, Swansea, 10 Louisn Marin, only duaghter of Mr. Willinm Davis, High-strect, Hu ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1761 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... Hollis William, jun. Hardy Henry, jun. Howes Stephen Hensman William Hull William, jun. Hall David Swallow William Smith Willinm ‘Taylor Miss Mayy ‘Thomas David ‘Terry Henry Tepry Henry, jun. Trench Jumes “T'ebbutt Thomas Hardwick John Turner John Hull ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1016 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EPITOME OF NEWS

... father on hearing the news rushed out and drowned himself at the same spot. At Liverpool this week a private soldier name Hardy was charged with having sent a threatening letter to the stipendiary magistrate, in which the prisoner warned Mr. Raffies to ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—MoNDAY

... Broomhall, Mr. J. H. Raper, and Mr. Benjamin Whitworth, directors ; Dr. James Edmonds and Dr. Thomas Barlow, medical officers; Dr. Clark, M, P., Dr. Thomas Kerr, Dr. Drysdale, Dr. J. J. Ridge, Dr. Paramore, Dr. Pringle, Mr. John Hilton, Lfr. R. Rae, the ...

GREAT DALBY

... with 4535 skips; amongst the juniors Florenee Baiaes was mest successfal with 214 skips. There were prizes for wild flowers hardy gardon flowers, and dijed flowers. The Ist prizes in the first two classes el to Minnic Marston; dried flowars Louisa White ...

Gorrespondence,

... EOITOR OF THE MELTON MOWBRAY TIMES. Sir,—My attent:on has bzen called to a letter in your issuc ot the 13th iast., from Mr. Thomas E. March, indicatiag that I am a mzmber of the Royal Liver Londoa Reform Comumitte, of which he is the bon. secretary. Will ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF A STUD GROOM

... occupied by Captain Boyce. The following were the jurors:—Messrs. Robert Brown (foreman), Thomas Allen, J. Hardstaff, Jno. Coulston, Samuel French, Willlam Hardy, Alfred Brewin, Alfred Baker, Henry Coleman, John T. Peters, J h Bai\ly. William Turville ...

MELTON MOWBRAY PETTY SESSIONS

... granted :—+ The Sugar Loaf,” Abb Kettleby, to Messrs. Green and Hacker, brewers, Whissendine ; * The Black Horse,” Melton, from Thomas Holmes, to John Bagworth ; ¢ The Rricklayers' Arms,” Thrussington, to Richd. Naylor ; « The flluc Dog, Sewstern, to Alfred ...

THE COTTESMORE

... Mrs. Brocklehurst, Rev. Seabrooke, Mr. E. Frewen, Captaia O’Neale, Mr. Wright, Mr. O. Paget, Mr. Adcock, Mr, Costull, Mr, Hardy, Nr. W. S. Black, Mr. Copley, Nr. Custance, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Garner, Mr. Evans. After the usual law, the worthy master, Mr ...

HOLWELL

... attentive cuagiegalivh. HARBY. ON Tuesday evening a service was keld in the Parish Church, when a sermon was preached by the Rey, Thomas de Via, vicar of Northwood, Stafford. shire, GADDESBY, Wire DFSERTION. = Willian, Cassidy, groom, late of Gaddoesby, wos charged ...