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... „ , speciekof puha% 'tr F. Burdett will . the grave of the ow. Mr. Thet- is now the only . state proseautieee Hardy) of that per- '' Hardy and others, ...
... „ , speciekof puha% 'tr F. Burdett will . the grave of the ow. Mr. Thet- is now the only . state proseautieee Hardy) of that per- '' Hardy and others, ...
... Brian Brarihme, M'Claverty, Belfast • •Melantho , Price, Halifax. • • -Nestor, Simpson, Leith. •Brilliant, Mather, and Swan, Hardie, Glasgow• • Lady Mount Stuart, Killough• ..Mona Castle, Yoast, and Mona's Isle, Gill, Isleman• .Mary, Lockwood, Limerick' ...
... particulars known, on application to Mi. Thomas Slater, Withir.gton. BE LET, and entered on immediately, a Capital HOUSE, on the west and most fashionable side of Piccadilly, formerly in the occupation of the late Dr. Hardie, with or withoui-coaeti-house. stables ...
... chiniman maker BANKRUPTCY Isaac Wiseman, Norwich, silkman, from 1, BANKRUPTCIES * April 17 John Austin-Friars, insurance tat l>. Thomas Houghton, Liverpool, builder X Poole, 27 ' Bickham anu^oT^SS r Gazette—Tuesday, April 10. BANKRUPTS ACKERS John Samuel, Birmingham ...
... and Lane, pool, turr.ed from S His death was awfully acd whilst in er, ly sunk back in his chair cu On the inst ir. Hardy ' Thowas Hardy. Carre tlorne Toohe, Mr. Thelwall, others, be which lasted nine days, wat a ma A benevolvat tion, passing who ku the ...
... LL those three Leasehold DWELLING.I-I._ HOUSES, situate on the west side of Rupertstreet, in the occupation of Mrs. Ellis ' Thomas Nairn, and William Felton, held by lease from the Corporation of Liverpool, for three lives and 21 years, ell the lives in ...
... a son of Mr. Hardy's Old Horse; his by Mr. Davidson's Horse, which was got by son Mr. Robert Thomas' Old Horse; his greatgrandam by Mr. Parkinson's Horse, whicli was got by Mr. Richmond's Old Horse; his great-great-grandam by Mr. Thomas' Golden Elephant ...
... Miranda, Colgin, and Annabella, Sinclair, Limerick. • Prince Regent, Evans, Cork • • Mariner, Jones, Charlestown • • Tiger, Hardie, and John Wood, Glasgow. • Prosperity, M. Dougal, Oben. • Mona, Isle of Man. Elizabeth, hence, at the Mauritius 23d March ...
... Fawsitt, builder, of this town. On the =?.V i he rv. Ecclestield. near Sheffield. Miss Mary t'?? the Collegiate Church, Mr. Thomas Bridge, On the IftA i n ' lgu , - bofb this town. this tow,,, to Miss\?L egiate Church. Mr. George Hatton. of On the 18th ...
... Beckermet. Mr. Thomas Appleby, sailcloth weaver, to Mrs. Mary Marshall. the Bth inst. at Dalton in Furness, Mr. John Edmondson, of Ruos-lteck. Miss Lisle, only daughter of Mr. J. Lisle, tide surveyor, at Rampside, Pile Fouldrey. At Kendal, Mr. Thomas Dickinson ...
... States. Its climate is beautiful—it possesses several lakes—and is well watered numerous rivers. A work lately published by Thomas Bailie, Esq., Surveyor of Crown Lands, in New Brunswick, conveys every satisfactory information in a brief compass, for emigrants ...
... William Sal tho use, Roberts, hence at the Mauritius. The Henry William, Lacy, hence at St. Thomas. The Lund, Wakeham, hence at Grosse Island. The Huron, Hardy, hence at Bombay. The Caledonia, Stroyan, hence at ditto, 15th May, The Cleveland, Havelock ...