MR. THOMAS HARDY
... MR. THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Thomas Hardy's body will be removed from Dorchester to Woking for cremation to-morrow morning. Later in the day the ashes will be taken to Westminster to await burial on Monday. ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Thomas Hardy's body will be removed from Dorchester to Woking for cremation to-morrow morning. Later in the day the ashes will be taken to Westminster to await burial on Monday. ...
... Well known in Essex bowling circles, Mr. Thomas Hardy Tweedie, of Westrow Drive, Barking, has died at the age of 60. He was secretary of Jeyes' Sanitary Compounds Co., Ltd. Apart from business, he was president East Ham Bowling Club, etc. ...
... Ubu! humiliation. Thomas Jay :— 4. HARDY, Maldon, Essex. Lot 1, House, shop, and gai lanation as satisfactory. The Maldon, in the occupation of Mr. as clearly calculated to deceive | printer, at the yearly rent of py” was in Mr. Hardy’s own rer; but we ...
... following five pupils of the Doddinghurst School won prizes:—Amy Cornish, Ada Cliinpson. Florence Climpson, Walter Hardy, and Thomas Hardy. ...
... SIBLB BED INGHAM. AccisißT. —Thomas Hardy, in the employ of Mr. W. J. Elsdon, builder, roll from a load of laths near the railway station, on Tuesday, and broke several of his riba. A Cycling Club lias been formed in this village. The Rev. Welby Warfourton ...
... also took place at Durham Prison to-day of John Thos. Dunn, miner, who murdered his MR. THOMAS HARDY. bulletin regarding Mr. Thomas Hardy issued to-day stated: Mr. Hardy's condition much about the same. He is very ill. PIT EXPLOSION. One ...
... the choir St. Edward's Church. Services'. Club/ members held their fifth Armistice dinner at the club on Saturday. Mr. Thomas Hardy presiding. capital concert followed, The chairman paid a tribute to their energetic hon. sec.. Mr. F. E. Webb. ...
... thai whirred Through breaking pine?; and serve with never a slack. loud for promptness all around outcries! March. 1917. THOMAS HARDY. (Copyright not reserved). ...
... Mary Baker Eddy. I saw in web unbroken Its history outwrought: Not as the loud had spoken, But as the mute had thought. Thomas Hardy. She holds in quietness her lands of the Spirit. James Lane Allen. Amid the rush and stress Of the world's work let us ...
... three, at Wood’s Tavern, Portngal-streei Solioiter for tbe petitioner Mr. L. A. Wenn, 14 Ball-yard, Temple Bax London. Thomas Hardy, farmer, of Toppe.afield. Creditors will hold a first meeting on the 18tb Feb., eleven o'olook, the Horn Hotel, Braintree ...
... THOUGHT FOR SUNDAY ' Thou Hast 'Been Our Refuge ' The ironies of life so poignantly illustrated by Thomas Hardy may, after all, despite the irony the title of his book, be but little. True enough it that we are changed amid changing times, that what ...
... Portugal-street Lincoln's-inn,.London. Solicitor for the petitioner Mr. L. A. Wenn, 14 Ball-yard, Temple Bar, London. Re Thomas Hardy, farmer, of Toppesfield. Creditors will hold a first meeting on the 18th of Feb., at eleven o'olook, at the Horn Hotel ...