BROMLEY,
... 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. ...
... of his decease was inflamation of the bowels. He was raised to the rank Admiral of the Blue in 1837, and succeeded Sir Thomas Hardy, the late Governor of Greenwich Hospital, who died onjthe 20th September, 1839, thus having held the apointmoot only months ...
... wife of Mr. H. Cosier, bookseller, of S4, Connaught terrace, ware-road, of a daughter. On the Ist lust., the wife of Mr. Thomas Hardy, jun., of Uxbridge, of son. DIED. On the ult., at Uxbridge, Mrs. Hannah Perkins, aged 0d years. ...
... Baron Howard Walden, by whom he leaves two sons. His lordship married secondly, the Ist October, 1840, Lady Hardy, widow of miral Sir Thomas Hardy, the ate Governor of Greenwich Hospital. The late lord, when Mr. Ellis represented Seaford in the House ...
... Admiral the Hon.Chn*. F.lphinstonc Fleming is appointed Master the Seamen’s Hospital Greenwich, in room Vice-Adiniril Sir Thomas Hardy. 18. Death of the of Kingston, aped 88. .ith the Duke Bodfonl, nprd till, 23. Pitting this and the two folhiwing days smart ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. TUESDAY. Insolvents. —Henry Thomas Caggao Kerr, John Henry Baughan, and Thomas Tureis Haines, army agents, Suffolkstreet, Fall-mall East, Middlesex. Leopold bookseller, Iligh?ate Middlesex. bankruptcy Superseded. —Joel Moicom ...
... Eaq. Deputy Chairman ; Charles tlarrou, William Barron, John Burnell, John Cape), James Capel. John R. Durrani. Font. Thomas Hardy, John Hmsman. Ksqrs. Sir Samuel J. 0. IVchell, Han Thos. Pritchard, Win. Reece, John Warmiofloa, Esqrs ArniTOßs— James ...
... of glass in the window Mr David Honysett, relieving officer, were committed for a week’s imprisonment. On Thursday last Thomas Hardy, a young man employed nil fll»* o«-U nf tU® Ilj «. J rw>ll, uvn lu course of constructijn at Hamatreet, while unhooking ...
... bold its intended great meeting immediately before the meeting of Parliament. Mrs. Lachman, the sister of the celebrated Thomas hardy, who was tried for high treason at the Old Bailey 48 years ago, and was honorably acquitted, died at Falkirk, a few days ...
... 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 ...
... Pelham Creoeeot; Mitt Chapman, 16, York BniMingt; Mr* J. Pi ton. S, York Place; Mr* F. Salmon, 13, Marine Pbrade; Mr C. Thomas, Mr Hardy, Albion Hotel; Mr H. Turner, 6, Wellington S ...
... . The Hardy Testimonial. — We understand that the committee have accepted the tender of Mr. Henry Goddard, of Bridport, for the erection of the monument to be placed on the summit of BlagdonHill, in memory ofthe gallant Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. The work ...