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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY’ POSTS

... Executive, to deflroy the Ramilie£ has induced Thomas Hardy addreis letters to the public authorities of New I>ondoff, and to the Governor of the State of Connctficut on the fubjeft. In thefe Sir Thomas dates, that he is fully of the efforts to dedroy ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... merchant vessels? Some understanding upon these points appears rjerd an early adjustment. Orders have been transmitted Sir Thomas Hardy, to demand the Spanish South American Governments restitution of all British property seized. Spanish Government has ordered ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... day concluded with hall at the rooms, which was attended upwards fafhionables. amongfl whom was I.ady Hardy (the lady Lord and F.xraoutb, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Wm. Chambers, &c. &c. Assizes.— At Bodmin, five priloners received fentence death ; but were reprieved ...

MONDAY's and TUESDAY's POSTS

... British Government. Death of Sir Thomas M. Hardy, Bart., Governor of Greenwich Hospital.—At a few minutes before two o'clock on Friday afternoon, that meritorious and gallant officer, Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart., G.C.8., Governor of the ...

Sunday and Tuesday’s Posts

... public shall not have glimpse of what the refuted books contain! It is said that one of the ships under the orders of Sir Thomas Hardy, on the South American station, is to sent to endeavour to penetrate through Behring's Straits, in the hope of meeting ...

The Austrians are said, when the last accounts came away, to have been preparing for the immediate passing of the

... the largest class of frigates are fitting out with all expedition for the Scheldt, to be placed under the command of Sir Thomas Hardy. The object of this armament is to enforce the determination ofthe Congress. Morning Chronicle. Advertisement Duty.—The ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... for the half year ending Kith October. generally believed in the City, that the object of the expedition of Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy it to preserve an undisturbed communication Britiah trading veifela with all the ports of South America, and to prevent ...

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... Lancashire A Ram M D for planting 338100 Forest Tree at Hafle-ton Dorset Robt Burrowes esq for comparative Culture of Wheat Sir Thomas Hardy presented with the freedom of the City and an elegant was to him by the Corporation of London on Tuesday for the service ...

Published: Monday 06 June 1808
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4017 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

4024 FOR THE COUNTIES OF SOMER8ET WILTS GLOUCESTER WORCESTER HEREFORD NORTH SOUTH WALES THE WEST OF Par Quarter ..

... Moldavians 540000 ArnauU 210000 Albanians 450000 Servians 80000 850000 Bosnians 30000 Croatians It one of the ships under Sir Thomas Hardy on South station to be sent to endeavour to pe netrate Behring's Struts in the hope of Uapt rarry letter from Cape Coast ...

Published: Monday 02 July 1821
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4444 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... of the diocese Rome. Wednesday his Majesty's brig Beaver arrived from Rio Janeiro, with dispatches from Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, bart. relating the evacuation of the Brazilian territory the Portuguese (the insignificant spot of Maranham, only , being ...

The Navy—It lias been rumoured that it was most likely another flag officer would be sent out to relieve Sir

... the 12th of August, 1819, Captain White was appointed to command the late Superb, /», and proceeded, with Commodore Sir Thomas M. Hardy, commander-in-chief, to South America. After his return 1822 he remained ashore until September, 1838, when lie was appointed ...

LONDON, TUESDAY JULY 23

... foot, to captain.—4/A IVtJI-Jndia reg. Cape. W. H. Forlsteen, from foot, to major. BANKRUPTS mOM TUESDAY’S GAZETTE. Thomas Motley, Ifaac Hardy, and Wm. Heard, of Bristol, ironmongers. John M'Ccoch,of Cfieller, linen-draper. George Swinbum, of Catterick, innholder ...