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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... the report of Captain Sir Francis Collier, whom he had appointed to this ship on her trial cruize, by the advice of Sir Thomas Hardy, and than whom a better sailor never existed. (Hear.) What did Sir Francis Collier say of the Vernon ? the 17m September ...

Advertisements & Notices

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Advertisements & Notices

... Guthrie, A. L. *1 0Q0Vauoan, ?? 0~ H Iaden, ?? 100 0.Vani ?? nl110 5' Hardn, Wyndham ..a.10 0 Wagstaff'M,F . 10 0in ~,Hard.y, Thomas Duffo g 10 00 Ward Willhio . 1I0 0mr 0.fickson aul..g 10 00 Woos, ?? i2 00 It n, ~ (csed)., 10 0 0Wynn, Wflliaso, 1.,4 ...

SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN AND MARINERS' INSTITUTION

... noticed the Earl of Cadogan, Sir W. Gage, Sir J. Johnstone, Capt. Porter, R.N., Sir W. W. Pell, Capt. Locke, llcv. D. Laing, P. Hardy, Esq., E. West, Esq., E. F. Leeks, Esq., E. Brewster, Esq., and W. Millard, Esq. After the cloth hal been drawn, Admiral Sir ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE of Friday, May 8

... 4Gth Foot—Lieut. A. Wombwcll to be capt, by pur., vice Zuhlcke, who ret; Ens. W. Hardy to be lieut., pur., vice Wombwell; B. Neville, Gent, to be ens., pur., vice Hardy. 49th Foot—Licut. D. M'Adam to be capt, by pur., viee Browne, who ret.; Ens. C. J ...

PROVINCIAL

... erection reflect upon him the highest credit. On the north-west side a neat residence has been erected for the pastor, the Rev. Thomas Margison. The church has been built principally subscription, a great portion of the funds having been procured by collectors ...

Law Intelligence

... King (2), part heard; Andrews v. Walton, by order • Gurney v.' Sippings; Blenkenthorp v. Blenkenthorp; Heming v Dingwald; Hardy v. Hardy; v. Great Western Railway. Yice-Chaj»ceij.ors'Courts, Westminster, at ten.—Before SirL Shadwell:—Petitions, &e., bv order; ...

Advertisements & Notices

... street, Portman.,10uare Schroeder, Joseph tlenry, Esq., ] Christian-st, St. George's, East Thomas, W. H., tegenet street Tolmine, Capt. Wm., Carlton Houre-tcrrace} Thomas, Evan, Fariameene-street I Tudor, Samuel, Eeq., ligh-street, Bromley, Middlesex Toby, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... establishent to the present time, in- eluding its recent proceedings relative to Or. Achilli, Father Ven- turn, &c. Dublin: P. D. Hardy and Sons. London: William Allan, 13, Paternester-row. In 12mo, price s., eased, or bound in cloth, Is. 6d.; postage fren, 6d ...

PROVINCIAL

... Punishments.—Gratuity from the Government to Mason. —(From the Bradford Observer.) —The advocates of capital punishment are not hardy enough to tppudiate the humane and rational maxim, that better ten guilty persons should escape than that one innocent person ...

PROVINCIAL

... one hand, and with Edinburgh the other ; and in fact with ali towns of the kingdom. YORKSHIRE. Representation Bradford.—Mr. Hardy has published an address to the electors of the irough of Bradford, announcing his intention not t« offer himself again a candidate ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Courtenay, Eeq., Temiplc. at William Elliot, Esq., M.D., Stratford. °t Robert Ellis, Esq., Corper's-court, Cornhill. Si * Thomas Q. Flume, Eeq, Alderman, Great Tower.street, ci a+ John Gladstone, Esq., Stockwell-lodge. cl t4 Frederick James Hall Esq. ...