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MARRIED. On Monday, at Cheltenham, Mr. William Surman, of Ashelworth, in the county of Gloucester, to Henrietta ..

... the Rev. F. Close, Thomas Woodall, esq. of Walford, Herefoidshire, Sarah, eldest dauohtcr of the late John Earle, esq. of Frampton. Same day, Cheltenham, the Count de la Pasture, to Ellen Craufurd, daughter of the late Thomas Hardy, esq. Master Attendant ...

WESTERN NEWS

... WESTERN NEWS. Sir Thomas Hardy has declined accepting the freedom of the borough of Plymouth. A most melancholy accident happened at Guerneyslade on Sunday evening week, which two children were killed, and the house in which it took place,was blown up ...

Friday's and Saturday's Posts

... Seal of the said United Kingdom, constituting and \ . U, the Right Honourable Sir James Robert George Graham, V lr Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. XC B- Rear Admiral >ite Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet; the Honourable , .jjp Heneage Lawrence Dundas, C B ...

TUESDAY's LONDON GAZETTE-

... the said United Kingdom, constituting aud appointing the Right Honourable Sir James Robert George Graham, Bart; Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. K. GB- Rear Admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet; the Honourable George Heneage Lawrence Dundas ...

Friday and Saturday's Posts continued

... probably, of a precautionary nature only; hut it is said that British fleet v. ill certainly put to sea shortly, and that Sir Thomas Hardy wiil take the command.—Morning Herald. The admirable charity of Lady P.. Howard's wager has heen duly estimated, having ...

The Annual Meeting in the Chippenham Agricultural Association took place on Friday. The exhibition of stock was ..

... (by R. B. Hale, esq., M.P.) 3 To John Walker, for the best milch cow, bred by claimant, (by George Emery, esq.) .. ..2 To Thomas Hardy„ for the second best milch cow, (by the Rev. Henry Richards) No. Premiums the Soeietv: 1. To John Walker, owner of the ...

Imperial Parliament

... Navy Board. Their period of service was only three years. He begged to remind the Committee, that neither Sir Thomas Foley nor Sir Thomas Hardy, had more than £450 a year. This he thought was unjust towards men who had served in every clime, and were engaged ...

MONDAY's and TUESDAY's POSTS

... British Government. Death of Sir Thomas M. Hardy, Bart., Governor of Greenwich Hospital.—At a few minutes before two o'clock on Friday afternoon, that meritorious and gallant officer, Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart., G.C.8., Governor of the ...

The Austrians are said, when the last accounts came away, to have been preparing for the immediate passing of the

... the largest class of frigates are fitting out with all expedition for the Scheldt, to be placed under the command of Sir Thomas Hardy. The object of this armament is to enforce the determination ofthe Congress. Morning Chronicle. Advertisement Duty.—The ...

ARRIVALS

... John Colehrooke, Colehrooke, Gen. Thomas, Elwes, G. T. B.rowne, Woodforrie, Lowndes, Bourne. Ewart, G. Gardiner, B. Stapleton, Cas«on, Lansley, .1. Anstey, Bury, Shaw, Yeeles, Battel). Hallett, Church, Thomas, J. Hardy, Machen, Turner, N. Micklem, Horner ...

SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE

... SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE. The follow ing' particulars respecting- the early age ol this distinguished artist, are given in the Lit. Gazette: Sir Thomas Lawrence was native of Bristol, where he was born at the White Hart Inn, then kept his father, in Broad-street ...

Oxford, Nov. 24. This day the folio wing degrees were conferred :— Matter Arts.-B.ev. Thomas Prater, Exeter. ..

... Oxford, Nov. 24. This day the folio wing degrees were conferred :— Matter Arts.-B.ev. Thomas Prater, Exeter. Bachelors of Arts. —VVm. Adams, Postmaster of Merton, Grand Compounder; Frederick William Faber, Scholar of University ; John Wickens. Scholar ...