OVERLAND FROM INDIA
... Duke of Wellington, Duke of Richmond, Lord Hill, Earl of Minto, Viacount Howiek, Sir James Kempt, Sir Henry Harding°, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Charles Adam, and Sir George Cockburn. ...
... Duke of Wellington, Duke of Richmond, Lord Hill, Earl of Minto, Viacount Howiek, Sir James Kempt, Sir Henry Harding°, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Charles Adam, and Sir George Cockburn. ...
... ADMIRALS—Sir Charles Rowley, Sir Edward Owen, Ommanney, C. 8., Sir Thomas Harvey, K.C.8., Fellowes, Dundas, Sir John Harvey, K.C.8., Sir Joshua Hammond, Sir T. Rodd, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Charles Ogle, Sir Robert Stopford, Lambert, Sir Henry Neale. GENERALS ...
... General Commanding-in• Chief ), Lord Nugent, o n n e h teo occasion,the A Civic mo n gwt ß he o er d e y d , Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, the Duke of 'Valenciennes )(attached to the French Embassy), and several other public characters. In the list of high ...
... THE LONDON GAZETTE THIS EVENING. WHIrEHALL, APRIL 9, 1834. The King has been pleased to appoint Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Alasterman Hardy, Bart., G.C.B. to be Master of his Majesty's Hospital at Greenwich, in the county of Kent, in the room of Admiral ...
... De Horsey, by Mr. Horace Seymour. Sir Francis Collier, on his appointment to command his Majesty's ship Vernon, by Sir Thomas Hardy. Lieutenant-Colonel Francklin, Bengal Army, by Sir G. Ou.seley Mr. Young, M P., by his father, Sir Wm. Young, Bart. Mr ...
... the largest class of frigates are fitting out with all expedition for the Scheldt, to be placed tinder the command of Sir Thomas Hardy. The object of this armament is to enforce the determination of the Congress. We say we regret this, because we foresee ...
... met yesterday at R tdley's Hotel, Bridge-street, Backfriars, to celebrate the forty-third anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Thelwali, and others, from the charge of high treason, preferred against them, in 1791, by the ...
... Murray, Caroline Murray. ADMIRALS—Sir J. H. Whitshed, Sir George Martin, Sir Thomas Williams, Sir Charles Hamilton; Sir Harry Neale, Sir Charles Ogle, Sir Edward King, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Edward Olden, Sir EdWard Foote, Sir David Milne, .Sir Davidge Gould ...
... Thompson, Rear-Admiral Thomas, Admiral Sir Graham Moore, Rear- Admiral Schomberg, Rear-Admiral Sir Arthur Farquharson, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Adam, K. C. B, Rear-Admiral Skipsey, Vice- Admiral Honyman, Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Vice-Admiral Sir George ...
... ship Xtna. Board of Admiralty consisting of: Si; James GiOurrr,•whose arrival weliotided:fast wed:, Rear- Admirals Sir Thomas Hardy, K.C.B. and the Hon. G. H. L. Dundas, .accompanied by John Barrow, Second Secretary, who arrived at the George Hotel on ...
... the materiel of the Navy. Never was there an officer who understood the wants of the naval profession better than Sir Thomas Hardy. Never did any man know better what a man-of-war should be, never was there one who could more duly appreciate the true ...
... Newington. DIED. At Pinner Grove, a ge d 81, Lady Milman, relict of the 12,te S ir F. Milman, Bart. On the 21st ult., aged 88, Thomas Hardy, Esq., of T,i r ks-ga te, Yorkshire. On the 26th ult., in his 73d year, in the Alpl-. 4 - ro ad, Ge° llB Skey, Esq. On ...