ARRIVALS DURING THE WEEK
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... ARRIVALS. Sir Frederick and Lady Hamilton, Sir II. Garrett, Sir C. Irving, Sir Richard Levinge, Lieut.-Colonel M'Pharson Lieut.-Colonel Sterling; Captains Manners, Parish, R.n' Saner, Warminglon, Page ; Dr. Swete, Dr. Maurice ; ev / Messrs. Jones, Lee ...
... - —Mr. 15. A. Hall, Post-master Park Place. 1 // 2 Dr. and Mrs. C. 11. Mackintosh ,‘5 Dr. anil Mrs. Madden 4 * Dowager Lady Hamilton and family S Mr. E. Wynne Gribhle, Architect, Mrs. Cribble 7 *Mrs. and Miss Landfear and family Braddons Bow. 1 Mons. Le ...
... fmalleft do- ■*! ion, is now deftitute the common neccfl’aries life. For further particular of her cafe, humbly ref to Lady Hamilton, who will give any information required.—-dionatiuns received the rhnter's; and Mr. Barratt's library, Bond-ltreel. At ...
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... feeble frame, A'.i-t spirits, parUfce-lhe varied joys That iiclily abound! lady C. Stuart, Ladv Clonbrock, I.ady Burdock, Lady Hamilton, Genera! Ambrose. To!. Pritchard, Capt. Williams, Cant. Hodgson, ('apt. Paidey, Capt. Manuell, Major Dawson, Dr. Smith ...
... —It has long been (BG A OFFICE, a had bequeathed his eftates ent of a vear to the ohis brother; that he had ad edo ty to Lady Hamilton, and y of histriends. The NSURANCE grante Codicil to his will nufactures, Ships, c to notice, who appears to chandize, ...
... Vrtbatt lestheatts. Lintsclown Cretoent.—Sir James and Lady Hamilton 11, Mrs. Barden 27, Hr. and Mrs. Hay al, Mr. Salter 30. Lansdown Parade.—Mrs. Ashore 12, Mr. Thomas. Lanadown Terrace.—Sir Jacob Adolphus do Miss Adolphus 17, M rs. Touches 4, Mr. Mrs ...
... they would be done by. Why, my Lord, is her Majesty's funeral thus indecently hurried: Mr. Hobhouse replied to a note by Lady Hamilton, and myself, because it was the Queen's request in will. This is, believe, the first and ouly request of her Majesty that ...
... Earl of the inst at Paris, the Duke de Fleury, Peer of France, and first Gentleman Louis XVIII.—-On the inst. at Calais, Lady Hamilton, widow of Sir Wm. Hamilton: it perhaps not generally known, that this celebrated lady was in her younger years a domestic ...
... A cot respondent, whose letter subjoin, informs us that the hat which Lord Nelson wore Trafalgar is in existence : - Lady Hamilton gave the hat (says our correspondent) to Counnnnder Woolward, late llurhour Master of Kamsgate, he having been a distant ...
... Mary, Bearbcroft, for Demerara; the Hope, Ford, for Genoa; the Rose, Johnson, for Mesaia. ARRIVRD—At Newfoundland, the Lady Hamilton, Kerr, the Dart, Crabfree, the Wills, the Kolus, Vickery, the WorMltiine, Blake, Caroline, Coueins, the Traveller, Hammond ...