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MONUMENT to the late Admiral Sir THOMAS MASTEEMAN HARDY, Bart., and G.C.B. At numerous and highly respectable ..

... MONUMENT to the late Admiral Sir THOMAS MASTEEMAN HARDY, Bart., and G.C.B. At numerous and highly respectable MEETING, held at the Town-hall, Dorchester, on Saturday the 2d March, 1844, pursuant to public advertisement. The Right Hon. the Earl of ILCHESTER ...

MONUMENT to the late Admiral Sir THOMAS MASTERMAN HARDY, Bart., and G.C.B. At a numerous and highly respectable ..

... MONUMENT to the late Admiral Sir THOMAS MASTERMAN HARDY, Bart., and G.C.B. At a numerous and highly respectable MEETING, held the Town-hall, Dorchester, on Saturday the March, 1844, pursuant to public advertisement. The Right Hon. the Earl of ILCUESTER ...

WHITECHAPEL COUNTY COURT

... Hardt.— This was an action brought, on Wednesday, by the plaintiff, Thomas Alexander Forbes, Esq., gentleman of property, residing in Lewisham, Kent, to recover from Mr. Thomas Hardy, broker, residing at No. 26, Union-street, Bisbopsgate-street Without ...

Published: Thursday 04 November 1847
Newspaper: Shipping and Mercantile Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 213 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... the memory of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, who, it cannot be forgotten, gallantly fought at Trafalgar the deck of the Victory, by the side of his heroic friend and commander, Lord Nblson. The late Admiral Hardy, throughout his long career of professional ...

GUILDHALL,

... was brought before Sir George Carroll, charged with illegally detaining a writingcase, the property of Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Belfast.—Mr. Hardy stated that he arrived at the Birmingham terminus Monday a uil one of the porters called the cab to convey him ...

CHRONOMETERS, Ac

... 21, Arundel-street, Strand. At home daily, till Two; evenings. Seven till Nine. MONUMENT to tUe late Admiral Sir THOMAS MASTERMAN HARDY. Bart., and G.C.B. At numerous and highly respectable MEETING, held at the Town-hall, Dorchester, on Saturday the ...

MONEY MAHKET—(THIS DAY.)

... the bant found Wednesday, and the body Bebanc ia her—tiaienct An ioqueat waa bald oa Monday, in St. Palace, oa the body Thomas Hardy, ana of tha pages bar High acts Prioaaaa Aaguata. Verdict—Died of SpOpleXTs** Lana Taiarae.—Mary Smart’* performed last ...

THE SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16

... declared that Sir Thomaa Hardy dissented from that decision ? , . , Mr. HUME: Upon that of Captain Dickenson. Capt. BERKELEY wished to say nothing harsh of Captun Dickenson; but he must say that he had acted with Sir Thomas Hardy, when that decision had ...

Sailed [Jan 2] for -, Danielsen, Hull -, Sorensen, London -, Clausen, Hull -,Ohlsen, Leitlh COPENHAGEN. Sailed ..

... Admiralty, and during his tenure of office he did incredible mischief to the naval service; much so, that the late Admiral Sit Thomas Hardy declared that he would ruin the Navy. This is now in evidence before the country. Sir James Graham broke up disposable ...

Vernon Had some good qualities—that she stood up well under canvas while Sir George Cockburn neither ventured ..

... become the courtier. It is, however, confirmatory of the remark of Sir Charles Napier, when speaking of the lamented Sir Thomas Hardy, that there is a tainted atmosphere within the walls of the establishment Charing Cross, that exerts a most pernicious ...

POST-OFFICE— (THIS DAY),

... tbe 12th of August, 1819, Captain White was appointed to command tbe late Superb, 78, and proceeded with Commodore Sir Thomas M. Hardy, commander-in-chief, to South America. After his return, in 1822, he remained on shore until September, 1838, when was ...