On the 4th April Mr.ROSE INNES, of Netherdale, was safely delivered of a Daughter
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... purchase, vice Hawkins, promoted. -T urnbull to be Second Lie' tenant, vice Castle, dead of his wdiinds. 24th Ditto-Ensign Arthur Gray, fr6m the Aberdeen mi- litia,' to be Ensign, vice Cameron, whose appointment has not taken place. I 25th Ditto-Ensign Edmund ...
... dated Septerlb'r 29. i8l9; ard En- aingi George Browne, without purchase, vice Meigham; da- ted as above. J'o be Eislgn Arthur Gray Slaclke, without purchase, lice Browne datea September 30. 1819. Tto he AtjOrant Lietitecsitt George Moore, vice Law- -ence ...
... Captain, vice Harvey, who'exchanges. 24th Ditto-To be Lieutenants-Lieutenant John Ouinn _ Wall, from half pay 40th foot, vice Arthur Gray, who ex- changes. Enrsign Herbert Cornwall, ron, 38thl foot, by pur- chase, vire Brooksbank, promoted in 26th foot. F 28th ...
... Class.-1st, Alex. Gregory, Elgin. a Chemicstry Clas6.-1st, Robert Bremner, Fife-Keith. Eat 2d, Alfred Brander, Elgin. 3d, Arthur Gray. Elgin. -L 4tb, William P. Smith, Old h-Lcbar. AJr hiathematical Class.-Ist, James Mitchell,. Elgin. Art 2d, Alex. Taylor ...
... Talmash, of Buckminster Bart., commonly called Lord Huntingtower - Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp, of Gumnley, Bart.; and Sir Arthur Gray Hesilrigg, of Aloseley-hiall, Bart. L1NCOLNSHIRF,,-Sir Mlontague John Cholhoeley, of Easton- ball, Bart; Sir Thomas ?? ljichcote ...
... the following i rsous were elected auditors and assessors fiii tfie ensuing year :-Auditors, Mr. James Ga;untle ttandir. Arthur Gray : Assessors, for the Cathedral W~ard, Mir. Dunk and MNr. Ballard ; for the Friary Ward, Mr. Iirlonras W~hitv and Mr. Charles ...
... (laphanm-rise, Mrs. Gte. Field, of a ?? the Pallant; Chichester, the lady of W, Grgeen, Esq:, banker, of a ?? wife of Mr. Arthur Gray, inmereor, Chichester, of a ?? Milsted Manor House, Kent, ol the 31st of MarCh, the lady of Sir John Maxwell Tyllen. of ...
... halolil stislosi irsiss tunte to tittl ilionenresio qoaitities of ionsi dlrapsery, the piropserty of Mr. I larket , Mr. Arthur Gray, ans I M. aiil. Weer, ilealitrs iii sucs goosis. 'h'lrongisout thle day, the( liolice oficeers wvere ronshoritlv sliseoveriog ...
... tor one ?? ?? illiigton was ti.d on live separate or indictments for stealing goods to a large ailuint, the prolperty of Arthur Gray, and Alessrs. Champion and (Ueorge llackett. Two indictments were quashed ; one a verdict ofl Not Guilty returned; and the ...
... and pritciples of these risguided men infused into his mind. Mr. R. Cousens, Bailiff presided at the meet- ing, anti M1r. Arthur Gray, high Constable signed the requisition to the layor, to allow the meeting to take place, Chichester Infirtmary.-During the ...
... half-pay 911th Foot ; lieutenant Geoarge Chapilan, fron; Retired Llit of late Sth Royai Veteran Batt atlen ; ILieuteoant Arthur Gray, from the tat Fret ; Lieutenant John Rnee, fr..m lialf p~ay Loyal AfrIcan Corps,.NTAHD Lleueinant 'lhrmas Colline, frrr ...