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... and the following were the ringers, viz :—R. Gould, treble, W. Hook 2, W. Sandy 3, J. Saunders 4, J. Giles 5, G. Stone 6, Thomas Hardy 7, G. Stone, tenor. Conducted by G. Stone. ...
... and the following were the ringers, viz :—R. Gould, treble, W. Hook 2, W. Sandy 3, J. Saunders 4, J. Giles 5, G. Stone 6, Thomas Hardy 7, G. Stone, tenor. Conducted by G. Stone. ...
... usual practice, to bestow promotion according to seniority. Ou tbe morning tbe 21st, previously to leading into action, Sir Thomas Hardy requested Lord Nelson appoint his two senior lieutenants as captains of tbe liue-of battle ships, the commands of which ...
... Trafalgar were carefully preserved. In pursuance 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 lute alderman of London ...
... Hard Labor. —Thomas Turner, for assaulting one the Metropolitan Police force duty at Erith—William Cro- a, for rescuing Thomas Turner out the custody of one of tl s Metropolitan force, at Erith.— James Browu, Henry Gibbs, and Thomas Hardy, for housebreaking ...
... to the restoration of the Elham Library. A very handsome bust of the late Governor of Greenwich Hospital, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, has been placed in the chapel of the Royal Hospital. CAUTION TO CHILDREN.âOn Wednesday morning, a little girl, seven ...
... rendered the whole scene extremely gratifying and exciting. This vessel has been built on principle suggested the late Sir Thomas Hardy. She was meant when first laid down to be employed in the Baltic, and was therefore made to draw less water than men-of-war ...
... and Captain SY' ing possessed of considerable abilities as s e so, was appointed, at the recommendation ce Admiral Sir THOMAS HARDY, then Si AHAM's chief professional adviser, to be Sur' ie Navy. w look to the present time, we find that We ssessiort of ...
... that it is past the art man to avoid coming into contact with ray mode of operating. Admirals Sir Richard Keats snd Sir Thomas Hardy most solemnly declared, their report to King William IV, that inventions put extinguisher upon all naval tactics. Captain ...
... 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’s widow ...
... persons from far and near. This ship was constructed for service in the Baltic sea, at the suggestion of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, when he was at the admiralty. Her dimensions are follows reel in. . 180 0 . 146 8 . 54 0 3 52 6 22 Lei gth on the gun ...
... 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 ...
... Marriaok High Life. —On Thursday Lord Seaford led to the altar at St. George’s Church, Hanoversquare. Lady Hardy, widow of the gallant Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. The ceremony was performed by the Dean of Carlisle ; after which they proceeded to the Earl of Euston’s ...