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DIVIDENDS

... bart, P. for Peuryn, Thomas Anfon, efq. M. P. for Litchfield, James Amyatt, esp. M. P. for Southampton, Cecil Forrefter, efq. M. P. for Wenlock Nicholson Calvert, M. P. for Hertford, Edmond Boehm, efq. New-ftreet Spring Gardens, Thomas Hammeiftey, efq. Pall-Mall ...

LONDON

... Adventure, with 135 men the 30th do. True Briton, with men of the 30th do. Vestal, with 146 men of the 89th do. John and Thomas, with men the 28th do. Crescent, Tereaa, and Maty, with 91 horses of the King's German Heavy Hone, and about 100 men. , These ...

MONDAY, ret. 3. - from the LONDON GAZETTE, Feb. I. Whitehall, Jan. 20, 1806, > THE King has been pleased

... King has also been pleased to grant the dignity f a llaronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain , n d Ireland to Thomas Mastermann Hardy, esq. captain in the royal navy, and the heirs male of his lawfully begotten, , Doummg-street, Jan. 25, 1806. The ...

PROMOTIONS. From the LONDOtf GAZETTE, Feb. 25. War-Officty Feb. 25, 1805. 64/ A raiment of Fool, Lieutenant J. ..

... from the Ith foot, to be lieutenant, without purchase, vice Pocock, promoted in 12th garrison battalion. 16M dslto, John Hardy, gent, to be ensign, without purchase, vice Cuthbert, promoted in the foot. 18/ A ditto, John Lennon, gent, to be ensign, purchase ...

ORIGINAL POETRY. THE GRANTED. A wrak/cnvJ* once, readinp, noT *}*> Fill-cUyith cajfiev traMoort. xcIU. ..

... lieutenant, without vice Kelly, promoted in the 66th foot. Barton PytH. gent. to be ensign, vice Coote. ditto, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Inglis, from the 6th foot, to surgeon. ISd ditto. Lieutenant Hugh Cameron be captain of a company, viceßordes, promoted in ...

PRICE OF STOCK

... for stealing a quantity of straw, the property of Wm. Hammond, esq. of Stone-house.— One mouth's imprisonment. Thomas Seymour, alias Thomas Keirdall, for stealings quantity of rags, and several hop-bags, the property of George Leeds Paine, and Martha ...

LONDON

... troops had not landed. The reason for this delay is said to be, the resistance of the Montenegrins. Until the claims of this hardy and intrepid race be satisfied, or their objections removed, it is not very likely that General Lauriston will be able to occupy ...

STAGS COACHEt.*

... Rich, Bowkcr, yrt Bir.tcrworth, and Rohm Hartley, of Lancaster, cot|d Dolaaurets, at the Griffin inn. Dangerous Corner, in Hardy, Sheffield, York, grocer, at i-Tooiine' n ' , • Ott.* - Henry Capes, Gainshurgh, Lincoln, mercer. White Hart ion. Gainsbutgh ...

COKoner’s INQUEST

... Collett, of that city, Miss Ann Fisher, third - ter of the late H. Fisher, esq. of Westwoo.l Wilts. Lately, at Gretna Green, Thomas ' j aged 71 years, widower, whose ifc this life about the 25th ult.) to Elizabeth widow, aged 59. They are both paupers in ...

LONDON

... Bryan Cooke, es? Newton Thomas Brooke, esq. General h». Pr«/on—Lord Stanley, Mr. Horrocks qI1 ' Pw/iirr—Sir Christopher Hawkins, Hcnrv Su, Peterborough French Lawrence, esq Rituo' Elliot. S l,l Hon. P/ymouth-SW Charles Pole, Thomas T yrwh!t , Poritmouth ...

JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS

... regiment, to be captain company, vice Howe, deceased. ditto. Ensign Thomas Waring Lloyd to be lieutenant, without purchase. John Drummie, gent, to be ensign, vice Lloyd. ditto. Lieutenant Thomas C. to be captain of a company, vice Smith, deceased. Ensign Maxwell ...