SOUTH AMERICA
... memorandum of a communication made by Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy to the British merchants in Chili. Memorandum of a communication from Sir Thomas Hardy to the British merchants at Valparaizo. Sir Thomas Hardy, ...
... memorandum of a communication made by Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy to the British merchants in Chili. Memorandum of a communication from Sir Thomas Hardy to the British merchants at Valparaizo. Sir Thomas Hardy, ...
... memorandum of communication made Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy the British merchants in Chili. Ihe Memorandum of a Communication from Sir Thomas Hardy to ihe British Merchants at * HI- pnrnisn. '* Sir Thomas Hardy ...
... determined to accompany Sir Thomas Hardy to Valparaiso, and accordingly etmbarked the same day, and arrived here the night before last. I thought my presence might be or srrvicc. I am wvell acquainted with Sir Thomas Hardy's scnti.- ments on the subject ...
... tide dated Ulo Janeiro, insextcd in another pail of out Paper, that. Sir Thomas Haidy has refused to recognise the system of blockade adopted Lord Cochrane. We do not know how *ir Hardy means to reconcile this conduct with the principles and practice his ...
... fail to be especially involved. The character of this blockade has been for some time a subject of controversy between Sr Thomas Hardy and the Chilian Government; and the result has been Decree on the part of the latter, modifying the blockade, and reducing ...
... respect to the British vessels. Wil- pariso, it is stated that Sir ‘Thomas Hardy ha r was auless they were restored, he would take pos DU appears Dy one the trom os that Sir ‘Thomas Hardy, duritsg his late visit sition Peru, passed five days in the City ...
... between the Royalists and General San Martin.” Fiom the Agent at Valparaiso, dated .Tulv Dispatches have been received by Sir Thomas Hardy, from Captain Hall, of his Majesty's ship Conway, with intelligence of an armistice between the Patriot Army and the Government ...
... of independence on the part of the city. By the same channel, accounts have been received, which state, that Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy and Lord Cochrane have entered into some arrangements touching the capture of vessels suspected of having Spanish property ...
... Williams, James R. Drake, Deane N. Hoare, John P. Wells, James Tuson, Thomas Freer, Joseph Mills, George R. White, Thomas Hardy, John Smith (fj, John Oxford, George James, George A. Leary, Thomas Dangerfield, Wm. Forsyth Smith, Warren H. H. N. Mills, £dmund S ...
... Williams, James It. Drake, Deane N. Hoare, John P. Wells, James Tuson, Thomas Freer, Joseph Mills, George 11. White, Thomas Hardy, John Smith J.>hn Oxford, George James, Ge»»rge Leary, Thomas D.ingertield, Win. Forsyill Smith, Warren H. H. N. Edmund S. Armstrong ...
... and the Beaver, 16, Captain Lambert, (acting), which ships are to reinforce the squadron in the River Plate, under Sir Thomas Hardy, The Naval Deck-yard establishment, at the Cape of Good Hope. is to be reduced and placed under the direc:ioi of a Naval ...
... adjudication. No decision had taken place, but great hopes are entertained of favourable result, from the interference of Sir Thomas Hardy, who, after hearing the statements of the British Captains on the subject, felt it of much importance to be induced to ...