NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
... George Evre, Knight Companion of the Order of the'Hath, to Coininander-in-Chiet on tlieSouth America station, vice Sir Thomas Hardy, Hart., and Knight Companion of the t £uth, returning to England. ...
... George Evre, Knight Companion of the Order of the'Hath, to Coininander-in-Chiet on tlieSouth America station, vice Sir Thomas Hardy, Hart., and Knight Companion of the t £uth, returning to England. ...
... his little coat, be had got eternity without a burden, and exchanged but one heaven for another. ' IMPORTANT HOTELKEEPERS. Thomas Ilackny, Hotel-keeper, in Dnwson-street. had been convicted, by the Magistrates of that Division, in the penalty of 1001, ...
... one year and kept at hard labour. Bridget Daly, for picking pockets. To be imprisoned nine months, and kept bard labour. Thomas Hardy, Catherine Fitzpatrick and Bridget Fitzpatrick, ibr larceny. Guiltyeach to be transported lor seven yean. Judith Kernan ...
... }i. I. l-lrench, Willo'in 11. llemicock, Kdwd. Blake, Miehl. J. Browne, Thomas Bodkin, Walter Joyce, Waller Lambert, John Cheevers, William M. Burke, Xaverius Blake, and Thomas Mahon, Ksqrs. Town Coi-’ht.—Grand Jdr*.— James O-Hora, Jim. Ki«q. M. P. Foreman': ...
... Crouin, Warner Hannigan, Patrick James Callahan, R. Phayre, Charles Campbell, Henry Hardy, Samuel Usher, Thomas Graydon, John Leahy, John M'Donogh, Bold C. Hill, Thomas M‘Kiece, Janies O’Flanagan, and Janies Moore. A Dissolution Parliament is expected ...
... Register, March 1.) MtuDr.as. - dreadful murder was comn.iltcd at Macquarie Harbour in January lastthe unfortunate victim, John Hardy, having been stabbed three places in his body, and his throat cut from ear to ear. It appears that he was murdered for the ...
... 13 IWYollowingis return of the lo»» on the Rlwk Joke ; Mr. T. P. # Hardy, Admiralty male I woiwded. .• . ' . Mr. Uichards 'Rnbctts.niate (of his Majesly’j Medina), wounderl. , Thomas Barley, f aimer S crcav, wmiuth-d.' Julin Byatt, able seaman, wounded ...