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... —F, E. Shepherd ¢ Critchley b Hardy, 8; P. Cartmel run out, 33; J. Brocklsbank ¢ Thomas b Hardy, 6; P. Rheam b Thomas, 8; Buolmer ¢ Horrocks b Critchley, 12; A, W, Cozsns-Hardy ¢ Carruthers b Critchley, 4; J. Clark b ...
... —F, E. Shepherd ¢ Critchley b Hardy, 8; P. Cartmel run out, 33; J. Brocklsbank ¢ Thomas b Hardy, 6; P. Rheam b Thomas, 8; Buolmer ¢ Horrocks b Critchley, 12; A, W, Cozsns-Hardy ¢ Carruthers b Critchley, 4; J. Clark b ...
... William Atkinson, seconded by J:nry Phillips. Assentors: Robert Atkinson, John Wilcock, Thomas Marshall John Barrow, Thomas Shepherd, John Thomas Bailey, bmiel Hardy, Thomas King, , Thi’n:d nomination paper, kibropoud by Walter Rainbird, ...
... from five to six o'clock. Perry Session, JUNE sth-—On Wednesday before B. Wilson, W. P. Boustead, and Thomas Dover Esqrs., A youth aged 16, named Hardy Brown, who is a servant man to Dr, Proud was summoned for cruelty to a dog, which belonged to a person ...
... Rev, W. J. Locke, together with Mr. E. P, Chnlowoodwhil Lordship’s secretary, and the churchwardens, Mr. Wm. Gorst Anvf Mr. Thomas Woodhouse. His Lordship, preceded by the claxEy and churchwardens, went in procession from the church to the portion of ground ...
... or cockerel, 1, C. Hardy, Torrisholme ; 2, W. Bateson, Skerton, Ditto, hen or pullet, 1, C. Hardy ; 2, W, Bateson, Bantams, any variety, 1, James Redhead ; 2, C. Hardy. Ditto, hen” or pullet, 1, Thos, Bronton, Halton ; 2, C. Hardy, Any variety, not before ...
... Whittaker, R. Rawcliffe, W. Gorst, T’ Thompaon, Southward, W. Wilkinson, Woodhouse, Stuart, Sh n-gln, Rev. G. B. Stones, and H. Hardy, Eaq (ex-officio). KELIEF RETURNS.—The Clerk nggrtml that relief for the fifth and sixth weeks had been disbursed as follows ...
... H 8,078 Hugh McCalmont, of London, merchant 3,121,931 Lord Wolverton, of London, banker 1,820,338 Sir John Hardy, of Staffordshire, coal and # 15 AR ot Sssassssssimsapching - L0U8489 Sir John Miller, of Berwickshire, merchant 1,023,000 ...
... W J. Locke, together with Mr, K. P. Charlewood, his Lordship’s secretary, and the churchwardens, Mr. William Gorst and Mr, Thomas Woodhouse. His Lordship, preceded by the clergy and churchwarden, went in procession from the church to the portion of ground ...
... for Homer pigeons, 1, W. Snape, Skerton 3 2, J. W, Barwise, Laincastor, Canary, any variety, 1, Thos, Redhead, Skerton 3 2, Thomas Sandhaw, Skerton. British bird, 1, 8. Battersby, Skerton ; 2, Thos, Redhead, Skerton. Males, 1, B, Hargreaves, Skerton, HARES ...
... ARTHUR HOPE, Hudderstield, = R R I o On the 25th jost., at St John's Church, Silverdale, by the Kev. J. L. Pain, vicar, Mr. THOMAS WILSON,’ Myers Farm, Silverdale. to MARY JANE, younger daughter of 3r. MARTIN IRELAND, of Priest Hutton. Morecambe —On the ...
... them both, He struck Hardie, knocked him down and kicked him, and then made off. Hardie was é)icked up unconscions and’taken at once to the in: rmary, where it was found that he wasdead. The pdlice have not been able to discover Hardie’s assailans. ...
... had piled on 170 runs ; for tho loss of nine wickets they showed the Lancaster Captain the new rule, Towards the 170, Cozens-Hardy fi:& not out), Podmore (22), Banks (20), Cartmel (18), and 'Rheam (18) were the Jarlnoipul contributors, Rumour ‘has it that ...