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BANKRUPTS to surrender in the COUNTRY

... Joseph Hardy, Thomas Hardy, William Horton Hardy, and John Horton Hardy, Birmingham, merchants. May 2.i, 24-, June at 12, the Royal Hotel, Birmingham. Attornies, Messrs. Baxter and Bowkcr, (iray’s Inn-place, and Mr. Bird, Birmingham. ...

FROM THE HAMPSHIRE TELEGRAPH

... fur Bombay, has sprung leak, and come into harbour take out her cargo, and be taken into dock for renairs. Tuesday Sir Thomas Hardy returned from short cruise, in the yne, 20, Captain Kearney White, having tried the new guns nut into that ship.—The R ...

PORTSMOUTH, Feiuiua»y 8

... ships were victualled ami stored fur four years. Rear Admiral Sir George Eyre, K.C.B. appointed to succeed Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. K.CB. as Commander in Chief in South America. The Isis, 58, i:; fitting Woolwich, for his fiag. Mr. Napier, from ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS’ COURT

... , out of business Nathaniel Danes, Brick-lane, Old-street, milkman- Thomas Hardy, Dog-row, Bethnal-green, out of business John Kiogshaw, James’-place, Kennington-common, baker Thomas Payne, Rupert hi creel. gralier Elis. Brown, King-street, Golden-squarc ...

PORTUGAL

... have to encounter, in order to steer clear of political intrigue. However, it has been done, and that mainly through Sir Thomas Hardy, who is our Chief. His urbane and manners have won him the esteem and confidence of the Creoles; and his Officers and men ...

At LIVERPOOL. Per SANTA MARTHA and CAST GENA. Rfg ALEXIS,Maclean, 154 tons, will sail on the 25th of February, full

... Correspondent, under date January 29, states fallow:—We have’had this day three Admirals' flagstiying Spilhead,viz. Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, of the Wellesley ; Admiral of the Asia, and Admiral Fleming of the Barham a sight not witnessed here for these .12 years ...

AKtK KiyD OF STFHUOTyPn

... Taortas Hardy. —On the 15th of last mI a dinner was given in Edinburgh to the I'lrulsksn the Admiralty, by the Naval Club of Scotland. were upwards of flfty Admirals and and after the usual rounds of toasts bad been Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy’s health ...

SHIPPING fNTKJ.I.IGp:XCE

... id year, Joseph Sage, Iv-q. the oldestOiliccr his Majesty's Mint. J;in. IG, at Portsmouth, aged 75, the widow the lute Thomas Hardy man, Jan. 17, at Bethnal Green, aged Capt. Wm. Mason, of the Koval Kegimcnt Tower Hamlets Militia. Jan. 17, Milsom-strcet ...

FOREIGN NEKS

... arid they will use everV means to attain their ends. Lisbon, July 21.—The experimental squadron, under the command Sir Thomas Hardy, arrived here Thursday morning. It said they have sealed orders for tneir farther destiiiatiCn, and Will, perhaps, sail ...

PROCLAMATION OF THE JUNTA

... Janeiro, with dispatches importance from Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. K.C.B. and Henry Chamberlain, E?q. his Majesty’ Consul General at the Brazils. understand the dispatches from Sir Thomas Hardy are relative to the evacuation the Brazilian territory ...

hail been long since sold for 25/., and that the pri- . •oner’s husband was confined in the King’s Bench

... Williams, James R. Drake, Deane N. Hoare, John P. Wells, James Tuson, Thomas Freer, Joseph Mills, George R. White, Thomas Hardy, John Smith (!>» John Oxford, George James, George A. Leary, Thomas Dangertield, William Forsyth Smith, Warren H. H. N. Mills, Edmund ...

FROM cut LI AND PERU

... concluded in May last, still continued, and it was confidently asserted that Lima could no! possibly hold out motuh longer. Sir Thomas Hardy had confined the blockade to the ports from Pisco to Anco, and ordered the release of all English vessels then in port ...