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'*•*. .. ... . sxfmr. TltrllOM. SIR W. c. SMITH, BARt. y inv popuritv Sovereign ond ■Chief MugrotWite, 1 I

... M'DonncU «'“1 Cttiinger Thomas Lindsay Hugh Crawford, So Hart Robert Halliday licitor C»ar.| WsikiegtonM. B. M‘Qui.ton James M‘Ncight ‘*.n, Ewing John Craig JohnGausseo ll.tes Thomas Blackwood John M‘Entire )■' v,kc, D.D. Thomas Hardy R. Gamble, Jun. 7 : ...

THE QUEENS RETURN TO ENGLAND

... hands, returned to the Magnet, and every thing, being in readiness the Queen stopped into a boat steered by Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, and was rowed ashore the King's watermen to the Dock yard, on which she landed precisely at five minutes before four o’clock ...

THE NAVV

... letters patent to passed under the Great Seal, constituting and appointing George Baron Auckland. Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Ma-tcrman Hardy. Bart., G.C.8., Rear-Admiral the Hon. George Lawrence Dundas. C.8.. Captain Sir Samuel John Brooke Pech. 11, Bart ...

RISE IN THE FUNDS

... Fordwich was married about 1 raonlhs ago to the eldest daughter of Earl Grey, and to the Karl of Ui|>on. Admiral Sir Thomas Mastcrman Hardy (Nelson’* Fl»it Captain, and the present Governor of Greenwich Hospital' will, it said, at the especial wish the king ...

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... Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterrnan Hardy, Bart, G.C.R., having been apjiointed Governor of Greenwich Hospital, vacant by the death of Admiral Sir Richard G. Kents, Rear- Admiral the lion. George 11. L. Dundas succeeds SirTbos. Hardy's situation fas first ...

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... Dock-yard, and proceeded on board the Royal George in one of the of the Admiralty’s boats, which was steered by Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Governor of Greenwich Hospital theKmg s Coxswain. The yards of the Royal George, Lord Belfast s Water-witch, the ...

THE NAVY

... n, to the North Star. Purser, Mr. G. Moore, to the Gannet. Rear-Admiral Parker, now commanding at Lisbon, succeeds Sir Thomas Hardy at the Admiralty. Rear Admiral Gage is to hoist his flag in the Hastings, 76, to take the command in the Tagus; Captain ...

CORK ASSIZES

... Iteccner. John Hyde. Savaeo French, William Henry M. Ilodder, Samuel Townsend. John* Conrteuey, Henry Wallis. William H. Herrick, Thomas C. Kearney. John Rye, Francis Howland, C. fniacke, John Isaac Heard, Richard White. Alexander ('ox, Robert Travers, D. F. ...

CARLOW PROCESSION—BARON SMITH

... Butler, Broomvillo; William Fishbourne, jun.; Samuel Elliott, Kilmaney ; Thomas Elliott, Katbcroguc Rev. Frederick Trench, Kilmaroney,* Beauchamp Newton, James Hardy Eustace, Thomas H. Watson, Rev. George Vernon, Hey. Arthur St, George, Henry Newton, Samuel ...

HIGH SHERIFFS

... Lecky, J. Owens, and John M’Ncil. Esqm. Armaor.—Viscount Alexander, John Yoer Burgess, and Edmond Bacon, Eiqrs. Carlow.- James Hardy Eustace. Harman Herring Cooper, and Horace Rochfort. Esqrs. Cavan.— Francis Kassard, Robert Burrowe*. and John Finlay, Esqrs ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY

... members of the Society George Kiernan, of Drumcondra; George Kelly, of Mcrrion square; William M‘Kay, of Stephen��sgreen; and Thomas Long, of Mary-street, Esqrs. The following scrutineers were appointed to examine the ballot fora Head Gardener at Glasncviu ...

,!ve(i—That sto have witnessed with the utmost salisno'i nrnceedings at the Protestant meeting in Duhlin 11th ..

... Gcrvais, J. Cuppage, Robert Cope Hardy, W. F. Carter, Robert Hardy, Hawkshaw, Licut.-Col. John F. Close, try Fox, hrirles Fox, Joseph Greer, J P. Thomas Verner, 31st October, 1834. George Francis Eastwood, Edward Tipping, Thomas K. Armstrong, Win. Jones Armstrong ...