OXFORD, NOVEMBER 9
... Squadron attackrd tboe Cer/ambd F/eets, en the a etJ of Oa. GCasn VAN. CLord Nelfos, Victory, see ...
... Squadron attackrd tboe Cer/ambd F/eets, en the a etJ of Oa. GCasn VAN. CLord Nelfos, Victory, see ...
... the whole. Mr. Lucas's excellent r concerto, was an improvement on his laft its performance. Dft On Monday evening, Mr. ,Hardie repeated his on Loeftre on Galvanifin, to a croyded audience, ir withav ariety of new examples, ehieflv on ina- r nimate fubjeas ...
... lieute- 1, nant ; Mr. Dawvs, inafrcr's-mate ; MIr. Bird, midfhip- A, man; and Mr. Auftin, ?? Clements. captain of marinees; Thomas Oiborne, le- i* cond lieutenant ; and Frederick H'ealley, midlhipman. Ve (Sijned) R. J. STRACHAN. le Genial Mesnittndu.n. ...
... 40th .fjot, to be EnfigniaW t fpr fvicei.Shawe, pro- ? maed in the 88th foot, 14 17th- DittoeLieutenant-Colo6el Prederick Hardy- m _ an, frot the 10 otte C olonel, vice Burnet, who-ex .:an-ua i .18hDiUG-Leuterant-.Frederickc Hill; to, be Captain of i-companyi ...
... place. I C, On Wednefday laft died at Brixham, after a very I le Qort illnefs, aged 32 years, Mrs. Mary Dewdncy, wife 4 of MT. Thomas Dewdney, baker, of that place, I o Sunday laft died, Mifs Mary Whiting, of this city. t MoRday la4 died Mrs. Grant, widow ...
... clothier. Thomas Croudfon,'7igan, Lencafter, innkeeper. .Tho. and Win. Hatfield, Wakefield, York, dealers. lEdw. Cox, younger, Sedgley, Stafford, vidlualler. George Kettle, Birmingham, toy-maker. R. Calvert, Great Mary-le-Bonne Street, fadler. 'Thomas Palmer ...