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. ...
... as produced of the persons to whom they were addressed living at the directions avritten on them. A letter addressed to Thomas Hardy, 44, Grosvenor-street, was marked as not to be found, and the servants of the house proved the man's residence there. The ...
... of this most important discovery— after the investiga- tion of and reports on it by Admirals Sir Robert Keates and Sir Thomas Hardy, he owned he could not but express his great surprise and regret that the Admiralty should have treated the question with ...
... Lambeth. Contusion ot the back. Thomas Wheeler, age ?? of Mills-buildings, Knightsbiidge, newspaper reporter. Contusion of the face. Since discharged at his own request. Ann Wheeler, age 31, wife of the above-named Thomas Wheeler. fracture ol the lore rum ...
... , to Helen Maria, youngest * I the late William Webber, Esq., of Trowbridge. ( Dec. 31, at Lewisham, William Hardy, second j late Major Hardy, R.A„ to Eliza Caroline SeyO-J I est daughter of the late John Edward Lee, Esq., ° J Waltham. , rf Dec. 31, at ...
... daughter to Thomas F.Dyson, Esq, * ye A Liverpool. of _a Oct. 13, at Watford, Herts, Edward Buw, Kw r e Hitf I stable, to Frances Saiah, the only daughter of lieottr I Esq., of Watford. loC k, *Jr Oct. IS, at Hemel Hemosted, Herts, Thomas Crau i of Woodhouse ...
... Church. Masters of Arts Rev. Richard Gardner and Rev. George Warrincr, Edmund Hall; Rev. John Edwards, Lincoln ; Rev. William Hardy Vernon, Magdalen Hall ; Algernon Cox, Christ Church ; Rev. John L.wrell, Mertoti ; Rev. Richard Hill, Felloav of Balliol ■ ...
... Castle; and the Racer, iron. London, for Terceira. DEAL, Nov. 6.— SW.— Arrived, the Marianna. from the South Seas; and the Thomas Rowell, from Quebec. Arrived from the River, the Dartmouth for Bombay. LIVERPOOL, Dee. C— Arrived, the Creamore, Shapley, ...
... -SW., stormy and squally— Arrived, the Crane Packet, trom the V\ est Indies — sailed from Uaibado. s, the 17th ult, from St. Thomas, the 4th, from Porto Rico, the sth, andc ape Hayti, the 9th inst., with ! 7.01)01. freight; the Jas. Watt, Fleming, from Jacmel; ...
... N. Gladstone. Worcester PoiUnf, June 29. Candidates— B ir Thomas Wilde; Mr. Robert Hardy; Mr. Bailey. Yarmouth .— Polling, June 29. Candidates — C. E. Rumbold, Esq. ; W. Wilshere, Esq. ; Thomas Baring, Esq. ; Josh. Somes, Esq. Her Majesty's Theatre — The ...
... Alleyne Macdleachy, of St. Jaines's-place, Wrstniinster, and Wiudsor-tenace, Clifton, Gloucestershire. Borough of Plymouth— Thomas GUI, ot the Crescent, in | the said borough, Esq. ; Hugh Foi . Ebrington, of Grosvc-i. mnnly Hon ler ick Hodgsou, I. tague ...
... con- ceived that their brother-in-law, named Thomas Hardic, stood in the way of their becoming possessed of some pro- perty, lay in wait for him on his way home r on Saturday night last. ' Thomas Hardie is employed as a earpenter at Clyde Bank, near ...