JT ARKIFD
... 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. ...
... SHERIFFS' COUHT, 5. HARDY rersus DURLSToN F.: AND comm.. This wus an action for a Libel, published in the Morning - Herald, against Lady:Hardy; the wife of Sir Thomas Hardy. The Defendants had suffered judgment. to go . by default and the question of ...
... Albemarlestreet, Admiral Sir THOMAS BIERTIE, in the gsair. The following Gentlemen were of the party, vie. : Major William Gordon, Major Leith Hay, Colonel Browne, Sir Samuel Auchmuty, Lieutenant-Colonel Lindsay, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Peter Malcolm, Lieu ...
... 1o recover damages for injury sustained by the publication of a malicious libel concerning the lady of the plaintif, Sir Thomas Hardy, and the Marquis of Abercorn, The motion for an arrest of judgment was founded on various defects in the pleadings, which ...
... Lieut.-nniit-.Cotooel Tryon, Sir Thomas Hardy, Major Cramer, Sir Peter Malcolm, Colonel ?? Liemenaiu-Calonel Giibbin«, Hon. f-rrptain Msitland, .**ir John Tyldcn, Major O Connor. Lieuteuant-Cofftiiel Macleod, Admiral Sir Thomas Bertie m the Chair. ...
... R. If. Admiral Sir Francis Laforey . \d.mral I'iik.nore Major- General Maclean \ Admiral Sir Mauby Pow«-r Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy . Admiral Sir Thei--- V-lIHaMM Admiral Sir Henry Moth-no 4 Mnjor-Gcne.i.l Brown Admiral sir Edward Bulli-r % Admiral Scott ...
... ng. circumstances, however, of which we are not aware, Sir Thomas Hardy was induced to suspect the Mar- quis of being tlie anthor ; but not having sufficient grounds to accuse him, Sir'Thomas, it is said, con- tented himself with shewing sume symptoms ...
... Brighton; Loiu Wall court; at Long's Hotel, Bond- sneel; Sir Win. Brabezen, Bart, at ditto; Mi. Kaggens, at ditto; Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart, ut ditto; Robert Hay, Lsq. at ditto; Hon. Ld ward Wirrgfield, at lac Clarendon Hotel ; Mr. and Lady Kepple, ,*U ...
... And also TWO COTTAGES, with gardens behind the same, situated in Back Row the Tillage of Corbridge, now t e occupation of Thomas Hardy, and others. respective tenants will shew tbe premisses, aud for further particulars apply Mr Nicholas Hoddock.Jnn. or ...
... direction, Books on Religion, in Latin, French, &c. 1 Box, do. Black Tea. 1 do. do. 1 Tin, do. do. Milliney. I pared, Ensign Thomas Hardy Travis, Cannanore, a piece.of &NW Cloth and a Book. 6 Bags, no directions, Brimstone damaged. • G. J. HADOW, A. C. I. C ...
... recover damages for injury sustained by the publication of a malicious Libel concerning the Lady of the Plaintiff, Sir Thomas Hardy, and the Marquis of Abercorn. The motion for an arrest of Judgment *55 founded On various defects in the pleading, which ...
... the kno whit; sir Thomas Hardy personally, and be was jrnmedikttely entwined. Ile told the might proceed by indictment, or he. might initititte a civil proceedieg, which would. the delvndants to justly what they had r;jd. Sir Thomas Hardy immediately answered ...