SHIP NEWS
... ; Sarah and Maria, Morrison, for Barbadoes ; Aqueda, M'Queen, for Trinidad ; Paragon, Hardie, for Tri- nidad; Mary, Crass, for Berbice ; Cedeth, Hancon, for St Thomas's ; Argyllshire, Scott, for Savannah ; Balclutha' ...
... ; Sarah and Maria, Morrison, for Barbadoes ; Aqueda, M'Queen, for Trinidad ; Paragon, Hardie, for Tri- nidad; Mary, Crass, for Berbice ; Cedeth, Hancon, for St Thomas's ; Argyllshire, Scott, for Savannah ; Balclutha' ...
... manufacturer, No 62, on the east side ; Mr. Chapman, dairyman, No. 64, on the west side; and to the extensive premises of Mr. Thomas, boot and shoemaker to the Royal Family, at the coiner of St. James's-street, the rear of which abutted on the burning building ...
... ;ne- The genuine will liave eiigravei] o-i th. r • ' ' ?? estimation. Norris Moore. Sold wholes Me ?? ?? nil ?? J .imp Thoma> 11-.. aud family bottles at 2> ...
... School, Milk-street, Cheapside; of whom ■ [Mirticulars, if desired, ma. be obtained auv day between the ' >f Teu and Four. THOMAS BREWER Secretary. T OXDOX ASSURANCE HOUSE, Birchin- ■M.A bine, ...
... Cruttendcn, Gurwi \ Bonner, Lambert, Sir B. Camac, Fa„sh_we, Ma - Crichton, Thomas, Jackson, Llwellvn, Katcliffe, I Hon. Charles Wrotte.'ey, Wilkins, Munio, Sir F. . It] Monins, Thomas Wood.' Wylde. Sir A. A;'der« Armsirone;, Kenah, Walcott*. NicoiK, Bush ...
... Sheriff A. heelton Thomas Siilnev, Esq. .lame- Dear, Esq. Thomas Stilwcll, Esq. John George, Esq. John Still.. Esq. Osgood Hanbiiry,jun.,Esq. Charles Tauqueray, Esq. Colpitis Harrison, Esq. George S. Trower, Esq. \\ ilhani Lee. Esq. Thomas Vigne, Esq. Dinner ...
... John Small, Esq. Vv illiam Manning, Esq. Richard Twining, Esq. T.ott D. Mangles, Esq. John Travers, F.sq. Thomas Weeding, F.sq. Auditors— Thomas Teed. Esq.; Richard I__ngslow, F__q. ; Richard Twilling, .jun., E.g. Bankers— Messrs. Williams. Deacon, and ...
... have seen much fighting service, but lie was a most able officer, and had been a most eliligent cruiser. (A laugh.) Sir Thomas Hardy himself, who held the appointment before, vvas a gallant officer unquestionably, but he was a young admiral when appointed ...
... regulated period on the recruiting sei vice, has rejoined the depot companies of his regiment at Clare Castle ; and Lieutenant Hardy, of the 58th Regiment has been appointed to superintend the Carlow recruitii T subdivision, vice Lieutenant Gresjg. Major ...
... £_ Mr. Pigot, Mr. Sergeant Jackson, Sir Charles Grey, Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Dr Stock, Lord Teignmouth, Mr. Horseman. Sir Thomas Acland, Mr. Ewart. Tiie motion by Alderman Wood, That Mr. Sheriff __■ .ins should be permitted to go at large for a day ...
... Christian, Sir ' Thomas Bnzgs, Sir George cockburn, Sir Wentworth Lormg, Sir James A. Gordon, ?? Sir Thomas Baker, ; laylor, Sir Lucius Curti9, Bart., C.B. Captains, R.X.— Bazalgette, P. D. H. Hay, John Elphin- > stone Erskme, Sir Thomas Troabridge, C.8 ...
... shortly afterwards, the prisoner was set at liberty. ! So that when the House possessed itself of a prisoner of a 10 bust and hardy constitution, it might have the power of com- pletely vindicating its privileges, by detaining him in prison till the question ...