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... ARKIFD. Tn Peter’s Chureh, D'tblin. on SatoHav, by Rev. Kw. Mr. Maddsk, to Miss Janf Roe, of Camdtfi-street. In Thomas’s Cb’irch. Thomas Hardy, of Dameslrcet. to Ark second daughter Air. John Gardiner, of Sackville-street. ...
... ARKIFD. Tn Peter’s Chureh, D'tblin. on SatoHav, by Rev. Kw. Mr. Maddsk, to Miss Janf Roe, of Camdtfi-street. In Thomas’s Cb’irch. Thomas Hardy, of Dameslrcet. to Ark second daughter Air. John Gardiner, of Sackville-street. ...
... destruction of the United States and the Macedonian frigates, and the Hornet sloop of war, near York town, in America, by Sir Thomas Hardy, in the Ramillies of 74 guns. Another account says, that these vessels were destroyed by the Americans to prevent them ...
... Alexander Cochrane, from Rear. Admirals Hotham and Cockburn. That from the for. mer officer contains an inclosure fiom Sir Thomas | Hardy, giving a brief detail of the late attack upon { Stonington, by the Ramilies, Pactolus, Dispatch brig and Terror bomb ...
... expected to receive similar permission, Thuwrsday, at the Crown and Anchor wus held the anniversary of the Acquittal of Thomas Hardy, Horne Tooke, and others, on the charge of Hizh T'reason. Mr. Alderman Wood was ia the chair, and about 100 were assembled ...
... evidence could not be given a* to what could not be produced. The abjection was familiar, and had been taken on the trial of Thomas Hardy. After these proceedings, the Counsel for the prosecution called witnesses confute the evidence of Castles. The Court is ...
... Keane, of Foot, William Henry Beckwith, on Half-pay Foot, Lord George Berevford, ©f Dragoon Guards, Thomas Mellor, Half-pay la-e Cambrian J. Thomas Hardy man, of ‘id Ceylon Regimeul, Robert Campbell, Half-psy 108 th Foot, Robert Balfour, Dragoons, Dugald ...
... intelligence has reached the Admiralty. Yesterday was celebrated the Crown and Anchor, the Eighteenth of the Acquittal Thomas Hardy, and others, charge H-gh Treason against the Government of iheir Cottmey. The House of G , in New BroaJ-stieet London, ...
... Edward William C. R. Owen, R. N. 111. Captain Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. R. N, 112, Captain Sir Jahleel Brenton, Bart. R. N, 113. Captain Sir Michael Seymour, Bart, R. N. 114. Captain Sir Thomas Lavie, R. N. | 115. Captain Sir Philip B. V. Broke ...
... THOMAS WARD, BOOKSELLER. O’DONN ELL by Lady Morgan, (late Mis Owenson)—Wanderer, or Female Difficulties, by the author of Camilla, &¢ ~DPatronage, by Miss Edgeworth—Wellington, a Poem—Lord Byron’s Corsair, Brige of Abydos, and Giaour— Withering's Botanical ...
... Jog SALE BY THOMAS T 4 YLOR, As formerly, at his Nursery, Townland of Cattogs, ' near Comber, i As these Trees are raised in an open exposed situation within a few perches of where the tide eonstantly fows, renders them still maré hardy.—His SC()TC’I ...
... &c. &c. FOR SALE By i THOMAS T 4 YLOR, ; As formerly, at his Nursery, Townland of Cattogs, near Comber. Asthese'l‘reuu'eniudiuu nex | situatign within a few perches of where the ud:p:onmz:;( flows, renders them still more hardy.—His SCOTCH FIR and SPRUCE ...
... through Hardy’s Life of Charlemont, Life, Withering’s Botany, *| Keith on the Globes, Geo- Sir J. Sinclair on A griculture graphy, &c. &ec. View of Plymouth Dock, Entfield’s Prayers, . Grattan’s Speeches, Tighe's Dsyche, My Own Times, Thomas’s Practice ...