.Grand Total
... Sisters, Sherwen, Dublin. James, Qnayle, Newry. U'e, Lyiuhey, Belfast. Triton, Douglas, Liveipool, Aimwell, Harri* ...
... Sisters, Sherwen, Dublin. James, Qnayle, Newry. U'e, Lyiuhey, Belfast. Triton, Douglas, Liveipool, Aimwell, Harri* ...
... Articles, a copious Review and Extracts from the above very attractive work; also, the Battle of . Navarin ;. Stanzas, by Thomas Campbell, Esq. . -- Printed Henry !Colburn, New Burlington -street ; and orders Irtceived by all Booksellers,Newsinen and ...
... payments, whilst the authorities have almost accomplished the great desideratum of teaching our Nation's Pride—the bold and hardy peasant, to live without food ; a plan which these authorities have no doubt calculated will prove a great saving to every ...
... Manslaughter. —Yesterday afternoon, at two o’clock, Inquest, was held in the Committee Room of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, before Thomas Shelton, Esq., Coroner, on the body of Sarah Jones, aged 35, who came to her death under the following circumstances. Sarah ...
... that place. Saturday week, at Lorklneton, by the Rev. Francis lAindy, Mr. Cook, to Rebecca, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Hardy, all the some pI Tuesday last, at Grimsby, Mr. Bowen, exciseman, to Miss Mary Webster, both that place. the ult in ...
... 26th instant, Frances, wife of Henry S. H. Wollaston. Esq., late of Clapton. Of apoplexy, on the 25th December, Lieutenant Thomas Marshall, First of H. M. S. Spartiate. On the 27th instant, at Folkestone, Joseph Sladen, Esq., in his 92d year. On the 27th ...
... BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On. WrEDNVESDAY Mhe 9th doay f January, inst. at iAhes our of 0NBE o'c/eek in /the afternoss, at THOMAS CAA1ll'- BELL'S Ins, in Ann-Street, e/flnst, THAT FARNM of LA ID, containitig arlitt S3) T Acres, Scotch Cuatli, m Measure ...
... e well-known solicitor fund of drawing pleadings V-- tig stolen quantity I at of barley and from the Barling And the said Thomas otherwise Scott ' quantity of fowls Ann Wade have be the stolen - ult ? M’Lacldan Esq) charged co with having broke and the ...
... 0 0 send. 10 0 Tho. MOTisqi, 20 0 Rev. F. Law, 0 Qus>kv, I 1 0 Mr. Carroll, 1 0 O L.tynner, 3 0 Henry Hardy, Esq. 3 0 Kellett, J 30 0 Thomas Carroll, Esq. Miss (jpurcy, 0 0 Alderman Ev&n-on, 10 0 0 Mi-s Donovan, 2 0 Henry Milward, Esq. Bev.Tbomas ...
... . 69 C. Greenwood Peggy .. 66 J. Carey and J. Davis Jane and Catherine 63 Thomas Bro'wnrigg Janes. .. .. 66 Thomas Williamson Mlay . ; 59 T. Ekenhead and C. Hardy Experiment .. 56 M. Briton, A. Barclay and J. Freeny William and Msry .,. 54 ...
... for doing certain wrek, and for which £ 11. £lll. was charged. •Mr. Hardy Names, names. .Mr, Whitworth—He did not thnk it proper to give , names, but would shew the bill to ,*lr. Hardy any tune, 1 remonstrance was certainly made against the amount of i ...
... the Rev. A. Steward. M.A. Mr. D. r. Porter, of Nrw York, to Ann. daughter of Mr. M w, Hardy, of Waltharostow, Fisea. Same day, ■t St. Pancras New Chantal, Mr. Thomas Oliver, youngest son of the late Mr. L. Oliver, of this towu. to Martha. filth daughter ...