DEATH OF VISCOUNT VALENTIA
... hecomes heir presumptive to the title. That gentleman was married in 1785 to Miss Catherine Hardy, only daughter and heiress of the late gallant Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, by whom he has a large family. ...
... hecomes heir presumptive to the title. That gentleman was married in 1785 to Miss Catherine Hardy, only daughter and heiress of the late gallant Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, by whom he has a large family. ...
... 23, at Kirkburton, Arthur, second son of James J* Ley, Esq., of Durant House, Devon, to Caroline, youngest daughtei of Thomas Hardy, Esq., of Birksgate, in the county of York. Sept. 24, at St. Giles's, Camberwell, Seth Charles Ward, iv of C i mber well ...
... the whole scene extremely gratifying and exciting. This vessel has been built on a principle sug- gested by the late Sir Thomas Hardy. She was meant, when tirst laid down, to be employed in the Baltic, and was therefore made to draw less water than men-of-war ...
... Harley-street. DEATHS. On the 6th nit., at Bath, Helen, the wife of William Somerset, Esq. On the 3d inst., in his 75th year, Thomas Hardy, Esq., of Birksgate, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, a rnagistra'* of the county. On the 3d inst., at Brighton, in the 67th ...
... William Tomlin, Nottingham. William Thompson, Drigg, Cumberland. John Hayes, Longton, Stafford, hire. William Thomas Sampson Ingram Hardy, Devonport. ...
... branches of the service 6liould have quitted this scene of strife who were ou the Naval and Military Commission—Ad- miral Sir Thomas Hardy, Major General Sir Richard Wil- liams (Marines), and Sir A. Dickson (Artillery). It is con- fidently reported in the garrison ...
... be launched at Chatham °£ Friday, the 21st instant, at half-past one o'clock. At the suggestion of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, whilst he was at the Admiralty, this ship was constructed to 9etve in the Baltic seas. Her dimensions arc very large in ...
... lordship, walking the ?? ween he was sl .bt, said' to Sir Thomas Hardy (who w-»s ever close to his side), ' Hardsy, what signal shall I order — Nelson e_.pe-.tß every nan to* do his duty ?? Sir Thomas replied (and no one ehe dare*, to have done h), ' WouM ...
... were carefully preserved. In pursuance of the admiral's directions, they were given, with several other things, by Sir Thomas Hardy, his captain, to Lady Hamilton; by her they were transferred, under peculiar circumstances, to a late alderman of London; ...
... decease was inflammation ol ihe Iq--- 1s - He was raised to the rank of Admiral of the Blue in of , > and succeeded Sir Thomas Hardy, the late Governor *% , '■''*• Hospital, who died on the -'Oh of September, *ai^ ! Ris having held the appointment only ...
... coroner of her Majesty's household and of the verge-, and a jury composed of the officers of the household, upon the body of Thomas Hardy, one of the pages of her Koyal Highness the Princess Augusta. The deceaseei was found in a dying state early oh Saturday ...
... that it is past the art of man to avoid coming into contact with my mode of operating. Admirals Sir Richard Keats and Sir Thomas Hardy most solemnly declared, in their report to King William IV., that my inventions had pnt an extin- guisher upon a.i naval ...