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  2. Thomas Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hardy aged 70, by William Strang. Hardy's family was Anglican, but not especially devout. He was baptised at the age of five weeks and attended church, where his father and uncle contributed to music. He did not attend the local Church of England school, instead being sent to Mr Last's school, three miles away.

  3. Hardy/Webber family - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Family tree subsection. 2. ... The Hardy/Webber family is a fictional middle class family on the soap ... Dr. Thomas "Tom" Steven Hardy Sr. - Son of Audrey and ...

  4. Thomas Hardy (winemaker) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hardy was born in Gittisham in Devon. He and Joanna Holbrook, whom he later married, arrived in South Australia on the British Empire on 14 August 1850. While on the voyage he acted as schoolmaster to the boys on board, while one Mrs. J. Gillard is reported as having taught the girls, [1] however that name does not appear on passenger lists.

  5. Florence Dugdale - Wikipedia

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    Florence Emily Dugdale (12 January 1879 – 17 October 1937) was an English teacher and children's writer, who was the second wife of the novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. She was credited as the author of Hardy's posthumously published biography, The Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy , although it was written (mostly or entirely) by ...

  6. Sir Thomas Hardy, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Hardy by Richard Evans. Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet, GCB (5 April 1769 – 20 September 1839) was a British Royal Navy officer. He took part in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent in February 1797, the Battle of the Nile in August 1798 and the Battle of Copenhagen in April 1801 during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  7. Hardy (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy is an English, French, [1] [2] and Scottish surname.. It appears that the oldest usage is from the Old French hardi meaning "bold, courageous" which itself comes from Old Frankish hardjan meaning "to make hard". [3]

  8. Category:Hardy family - Wikipedia

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  9. Jude the Obscure - Wikipedia

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    The unhappy marriages, the religious and philosophical questioning, and the social problems dealt with in Jude the Obscure appear in many other Hardy novels, as well as in Hardy's life. The struggle against fixed class boundaries is an important link between the novel and Hardy's life, especially concerning higher education and the working class.