DIED IN THE SADDLE
... Barrowelough, bota | Wiliams—Burdy—On Peb. 18:h, at the Wesleyas Chapl, | Williems—Hardy- 3 ,at tl ~ | Cableat., b}&e Rev. T. Rodgers, Mr. Peter Williamas to Miss Mary Jane Hardy, both of this town. { SILVER WEDDING. ...
... Barrowelough, bota | Wiliams—Burdy—On Peb. 18:h, at the Wesleyas Chapl, | Williems—Hardy- 3 ,at tl ~ | Cableat., b}&e Rev. T. Rodgers, Mr. Peter Williamas to Miss Mary Jane Hardy, both of this town. { SILVER WEDDING. ...
... Whittaker—On Dec. 25th, at 76, Higher Market-st, Kearsley, Stanley Whittaker, aged 17 wears Whittle—On Dec 22ud, at 14, Hardy-st., Thomas Whittle, aged 66 vears AR Morton- Opens) ~ Farmworth, East, Little T A S Worfolk—At the residence of his daughter, 27 ...
... H. Barlow (Robert KEay & Som, Ltd.). A. (. Barns-Graham (The Milifield Printing Ce.). John Barr (E. Potter & Co., Ltd.). Thomas Bennett (J. Beniett & Sons, Ltd.). Philip Ridgway Bennett (J. Bennett & Sons, mtm George Bolden (Gartside & Co., of Manchester ...
... 179% .. 16 Buck'ey, Ltd, Ed. & Jos Nr. Manch'ter .. 1863 .. 7 Brier & Sons, John Nr Manch'ter .. 1835 .. 9 Boyd & Co, Thomas Nr. Manch’ter .. 1825 .. 19 Calvert Bros Lids 4. H. Nr. Manc'ter .. 18% .. 11 Dalgiish, Falconer & Co, 2y i 4 ‘ B oo ...
... Nightingale, aged 5u years. )'Enn—& Mar. 11th, at Back Churles-st., Serah O'Hars, aged 62 vears. ‘earson—On Mar. 13th, at 15, Hardy-at., John Pesrsom, aged 11 years. ‘ertington—On Mar. 16th, at Larkhill, Farnworth, Willies Partington. sged 69 yeare. ‘eters—On ...
... F-lhnhsl_n. Lady Hardy, who has died in her elnhtflt ird ‘Pr. married Sir William Hardy, the late Deputy eeper of the Public Records, in 1840, and leaves two children, Mr. E. L. C. P. Hardy, Chief Clerk of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Mr. W. J. Hardy. The death ...
... follows : —(1) Drive, cycle ‘or walk right rouad Derwentwater; (2) walk ‘through Portinscale and climb over Cat Bells; (3) for hardy climbers, ascend Blencathra or Helvellyn (the latter may be accomplished by the aid of mountain ponieshEven some of the ‘smaller ...
... public Guardians. on Wednesday. at the Poor I‘|o|;inion was not on the side of ~countervsiling | Offices, Mawd:ley-st., Mr. Thomas ! duties; but in India public opinion was unanimous | Ward presiding. Tt was decided to pay the sub- in favour of countervailing ...
... themselves out more completely for meeting the growing demand for pleasure, and this Easter the scheme of excursioning leaves hard'y any place of note utmll‘t& and wherever the tripper wants to 2o he will the facilities for &‘.‘u’ufl away as ample a&d:; possibly ...
... Paul's, Operations. Astley B% and N. Co. St Thomas’s, iiwdl, tock part on Ssturday afterncon in their first feld rations. St. P;uf:l were in command of Cupuino(g:o. Hes keth, jun., and Csptsin J. Woewell and St Thomas's in command of Captain the Rev. G. Russell ...
... E THE BENCH DECLINE TO BREAK AN ' AGREEMENT. ~ The Railway Hotel, Newport-st., is licensed for six days, and the ocoupier, Thomas Oakes, asked that he might be permitted to sell on Sundays. Mr. n T HolSfln represented him, and explained that the house had ...
... against Harry ' . RGEI demands bookings to almost every holiday resort in the °f £28,647. Fhe profits had been exceptionslly Hardy Burgess, cab proprietor, of Mossley. Plain, | Were oonstxnhy rha;netensed as insufficient. The United Kingdom that may be mentioned ...