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PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 29

... the idea of this singular b quest,—Jour. Hebd., Oct. Several of our contemporaries having asserted that Rear- Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy will retain his seat at the New Admiralty Board, we can state that the Gallant Admiral has no seat at the Board, nor has ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... smell of gunpowder, which he accordingly does, and throws them all of a heap. He has learned, however, from his friend, Sir Thomas Hardy (par exemple'„ that the clandestine youth is one of good famiiy and fortune, and be forthwith consents to a happy denouement ...

TRINITY

... Tom Hardy, the undaunted advocate of the rights of the people—(immense cheers). He would not, therefore, hesitate in proposing as a toast, worthy to be drank in juxta; position with that of Lord John Russell, the . health of Thomas Hardy. Mr. HARDY was ...

BANK OF ENGLAND

... —Admiral Fleming, who was appointed, on the 12th ultimo, Governor of Greenwich Hospital, in the room of Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Mastermaa Hardy, deceased, has not yet as:tamed the duties of his uffice, and there are many conjectures afloat in consequence. BERLIN ...

JULY

... 8 Great floods in the South of Scotland. 11. The Quarter's Revenue is published, showing an increase of on the quarter. Thomas Hardy dies, In his slat year. 17 M. Berryer, the French Deputy, is tried at Blots for high trcasoD , and acquitted. 23 General ...

APRIL

... several other actions. Sir Richard G. Keats, Governor of Greenwich Hospital, died In his filth year, and was succeeded by Sir Thomas Hardy. ife '‘vas shipmate of Ids Majesty at the commencement of ills naval career—had charge of his Instruction. and Was with ...

I: lIAA ( L 4A: AND TVHITEHALL

... Captain Hancock, CB,, on his return from the Continent, by Rear- Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. Commander Harnage. by Sir J. Harnage, Captain Jodrell Leigh, R.N., by Sir Thomas Hardy. Captain Coryton, by Viscount Sidmouth. Mrs. Frederick Webb, by the Counters ...

Admiral Lord Colville

... return from foreign service , Thomas Hardy. Lieutenant-Colonel Middleton, Cavalry Depot Staff, by Lieut. - Sir Herbert Taylor. Captain Trotter, 17th Lancers, by the Earl of Kinnoul. Mr. A. Osborne, surgeon, R.N., by Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. Lieutenant-Colonel ...

fr-i;

... Somerset, Capt. Laws, en his promotion and return from the East India , J. Graham. Capt. Foley, R.N., on his promotion, by Sir Thomas Hardy. Lieut.-General Sir J. Wetherell, on being appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Guelphic Order, and on receiving the' ...

TIIE 111-11 (i Lisr

... who attended on the occasion, were Lord Tenterden, Lord Hill (the General Commanding-in-Chief ), Lord Nugent, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, the Duke of Valenciennes (attached to the French Embassy), and several other public characters. In the list of high legal ...

FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... appointing the Right Hon. Wm. Lowther (commonly called Vise. Lowther) ; the Most Hon. the Marquis of Bute; Rear-Adm. Sir Thomas M. Hardy, Bart., G.C.B. ; George Richard Robinson, Esq.; Aaron Chapman, Esq. ; Capt. Francis Beaufort, and Octavius Wigram, Esq ...

SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL

... of WELLINGTON presided; and, in addle 'ion to his grace, there were present Lord Colville, Lord Ingestrie, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, the sheriffs of London, and ,ther persons of rank and distinction. After the dinner, the Duke of WELLINGTON proposed the ...