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... passenger; Rowland Stephenson, master's mate; John Simpson, midshipman; Hugh M-Lauchlin, William Thomas, John Pierce, Edward Sadler, and Jonathan Hardy, seamen. The `fssitenr has now published further de- tails of the adion with the Arrow, in which the ...

IRISH IMPORTS & EXPORTS, 1804

... winds' have much impeded the growth of wheats and early fow-n barley, and oats, on the cool firong foils. ; - Beans, and the hardy kinds of field peare, lok well, having fuffered lefs from' the feveity of the feafou'than the white corn crops. - - In well ...

Published: Monday 10 June 1805
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3778 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Ship News

... 5The combined fleets, notwithstanding their e great supeninrity, were offered battle for two S days by the gallant Admiral Hardy, who lay-to h off th- Lizard for them on the 2id and z4th of to August, with only 37 sail ofthe line. a e BREST FLEET. p A ...

Ship News

... dangerously. Thomas Mason, private of ma. Ii rines, slightly. Charles Harley, do. dangerously. Alex. Bateman, do. dangerously. Stephen e Svrawles, do. dangerously. Thomas Martin, 4 'do. dangerously. Wm. Harbour, do. danger- mrisv. Thomas Davis, do. badly ...

HADDINGTON CORN MARKET, Nov. 8

... feed. Albion, Caitheef,~, from Peterlburg, for bundee,flax. Two Brothers, Tarrett, frorp Menial, for Cardiff tim- * er.. St Thomas, Levie, from Peterlburh, for Arbroath, flax. Hope, Ritchieifrom Riga for Leith, do. lane, Graham, from Peterfbuagb, for Leith ...

Published: Monday 11 November 1805
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 637 | Page: 3 | Tags: Commerce