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English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post

THE DRAWING ROOM

... by Lord Byron. Captain Edward .yd, R.N., on b..ing nominated to the Royal Hanoverian Gueiphic Order, by Rear_Admiral sir Thomas Hardy. Colonel D'Agullar, by Lord Hill. Lieutenant-Colonel Todd, on promotion, by Lora Hill. Commander Lord Frederick Charles ...

NS ORSHIP-STREET

... short, the attempt was unsuccessful. There were present Sir James Graham, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, and Lord Althorp, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who were attended by Sir John Hill, the Captain Superintendent of the ...

INDSOR—MONDAY. airing this forenoon in his pony phaeton Great Park. In the afternoon his Medi-rye, accompanied ..

... at Marlborough House. dullen,_ C. B his Majesty's yacht BoYs, esented to the Queen, at her IVlsie atY Thursday, by Sir Thomas Hardy. e ge- C. B. ' his Majesty's yacht Prince her Majesty at the drawing-roao) James Graham. Ister had a long interview yesterdaY ...

(COURT CIRCULAR.)

... General Sir Ronald Crawford Feegusson, Admiral Sir Thomas Williams, Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir William Lumley, Lieut.-General Sir James Willoughby Gordon, Bart., Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. Lord Viscount Palmerston Admiral Sir Davidge ...

(COURT CIRCULAR.)

... residence of Viscount Melbourne, in Downing -street. The Duke of Wellington. Earl i2f Mint°, Lord Hill, Sir Hussey Vivian, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Henry Hardinge, and other commissioners, were present. THE MARQriIS AND MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWIV E' S GRAND ErTERTAINMENT ...

CH ONICIA t:t• EVENING POST

... Joddrell, were included at the dinner party at the Palace. Lord john Towiend, Lieut.-Col. Sutherland, Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Capt. Sir G. A Westhal, Vice- Admiral Sir Henry Blackwood, Sir M. and Lady Tierney, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Whatley ...

THE KING'S-LEVEE

... the East Indies, by Sir J. Graham. Captain Harrison, R.N., on his promotion and return from the coast of Africa, by Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. Captain Charles Stoddart, on promotion, by Sir George Murray. Captain J. D. King, on his return from the Continent ...

Mr. V. c. chard 1i aa ay, oo r. tarn from to :11 t, oy Leo' k Mr. Reader Wainwright,

... Hedley, by Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Bradford. Mr. Bonfield, by the Earl of Gleneall, Mr. Edmund Meares Kelly, by the Marquis of Downehire. Mr. Seto n steuart, by the Hon. C. A. Murray. Mr. James Nicol, by Colonel Thomas, M.P. Mr. David Morris, M.P., ...

present age—they were equally bound to look to the futtre. Our mercantile marine, and coasting trade especially ..

... peace establishment. The resolution called upon them to say that Sir Joseph Yorke, Lord Paulett, Sir George Cockburn, Sir Thomas Hardy, Admiral Dundas—nay, all those who had sat at the Admiralty in the time of peace since 1815, and who had put the ships ...

E KIND'S LEVEE. - I THE COURT NEWSMAN.) , d in town yesterday at St. xi :k, from Windsor, escorted

... Earl s- f , by the of Carlisle. er 111 'ielding, by the Earl of Denbigh. ~velit elfin, R.N.. on his return from the w Thomas Hardy. y Sir Herbert Taylor. , by Lieut.-Colonel Fox. Du ke g ave audiences to the Du , l‘,,,f - Abow - j Earl of Albemarle ...

IVINDSOR.--WEDNESD ' e stlei ; grand juvenile ball, the first given by their .n3 ll l to t Castle, took

... Badcock, R P ec heli .N., by Sir John ,fl „ 19 C omman der Blanckley, on his appointment to ' o lades, by Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. Gto 4 Pd I.' ll o f C om mander John Sykes, by Vice-Admiral o ii- n. Li eu t. Valentine H. Jones,Admiral ° Commander ...