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IMPROVEMENT IN TUB NAVAL DEPARTMENT

... rase in the important department over which he presides; for the very day after Parliament was prorogued, attended Sir Thomas Hardy and the Compir..llvr Victualling, find him employed in mustering, inspecting, and minutely examining the Victualling Deptford ...

WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE

... Lumas, Thomas Ukklu; Joseph Collier, Hubert Black, tkipernußaries. Mtrmimglmm, Ami #f.>-Juhn Rlgg, Thomas Sqaanee, John 11. Buabr; Thomas Kell. Beat C. Ingle. Beniamin John. UTirfsnßmy Bldmrd WLUy. Iluot, Jam** K. Moulton. —Adam Fletcher, Thomas Capp; ...

LONDON POSTS, March 23 March 24. the French Chinber of Depat!*i, Fridoylwt, tho PrcMdenl of ibe Co ell together ..

... of the largest fixed frigates arc filling out with all expedition for the Scheldt, to be placed under the command of Sir Thomas Hardy. The object of this armament is said be to enforce the determination of the Congresa. ...

MARRIAGES. DEATHS

... MARRIAGES. DEATHS. Thursday, the 14th instant, Mr. Naish’s, Wootton Wawen, Eliza Hardy, of Hackney, Middlesex, daughter of the late Thomas Hardy, Esq. of Jamaica, aged 24 years. On the Ifiik instant, at Shipstou-upon-Stour, Worcestershire, where he had ...

I WILLIAM OAKES HUNT, Clerk of the Peace of the County of Warwick, hereby certify that Notice has been delivered

... February 1838. W. F. Wratislaw Thomas Bromwich H. S. Gibb C. Butlin Edward Thomas Clarke Thomas Edmunds John Tri eu James Cleaver William Over John Over Richard Over William Jenson F. Fry James Judd William Ladbrook Thomas Collins W. William Parnell William ...

LrON'UO.V, June 28—Jux.y Foreign Intelligence. The arrival of Ihe l.isbon pacliel. , i, 0 .,,,.- itlriceelo Ihe ..

... have been the masters of British vessels who have hanged their births, and taken up anew one nearer squadron under Sir Thomas Hardy and whose rumple they are all ready to follow iu case any dinger presenting itself—P. S. The Portuguese iqiicidron is under ...

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... Finisterre, she saw two 74 gun-ships, supposed be tba (ilouccstcr, and the AVellesley. The latter of which tore ibefltgof Sir Thomas Hardy, and had Sir Henry Clinton, commands the expedition, board. Both vessels were ttffrirtj for Lisbon, and are now most probably ...

TURKEY

... people left the church who were not tired THOMAS HAUDY'S MONUMENT. We were much gratified yesterday viewing, iu the Buuhill Fields Cemetery, elegant and beautiful tmmument placed on the grave of Thomas Hardy, to perpetuate his memory. It stands about ...

LONDON POSTS, From Sept. 10 to Sept. 13. (lt no yet from Warsaw upon wliu*li we can rely. The Prussian

... were invested with the ensigns of Knight Grand Cross of the order :—viz. Admirals Sir William SirThos. William*, ami Sir Thomas Hardy ami General Sir William Gordon. After which Admirals George Scott and Dumbs, received from his Majesty the insignia of ...

DOMESTIC IHTEIaIaXQEMCB

... into tyhich they march whenever »ts them lew contributions. It ell Known h. of the Admiral just returned from LstaS(Sir Thomas Hardy) th“ Hfidcnt overrun the narrow slip of coast bctwCLn fit Andes and the Pacific Ocean Chilian territory. —Coluufl Frecmautic ...

A LOOKER-ON

... committed the unnatural act is • y * r two younger. —Tyne Mercury. _ Death tub c elf.*rated Thomas Harov.— Died, this Pimlico, in bis 82nd year, Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Hardy was the founder the London Corresponding Society, and was, with Mr. Horne Tooke, Mr. ...