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... ., Ain-. Vlnl, slightly Captain Miller ,!tth, slightly Cnlnnel Liftus, -mil; Lieut. I’nwlett, I’unjab Infantry ; Major Harry, Royal Artillery, severely wounded. Lieut.- ...
... ., Ain-. Vlnl, slightly Captain Miller ,!tth, slightly Cnlnnel Liftus, -mil; Lieut. I’nwlett, I’unjab Infantry ; Major Harry, Royal Artillery, severely wounded. Lieut.- ...
... Lamienne 7 Maria Day 10 6Cogia 9 6 Mel ford 10 -6 Maly 9 6 Half-and-half 10 6 vert 9 C Joan of Arc 10 Maurice Daly 9 4 Simple Harry Royal Blue 9 0 MissMcwbray 10 4 Perjury 9 0 Carrig (including lOlh. ex.) 10 4 Uuscot 9 Scramble Handicap, of 3 each, with 20 added ...
... the master, and mate, have titicnte. a. each. There are alto Pilotage certificate, to uaued at that date. Private Abel Harry. Royal Marmea, to year, tran.portalion a. a felon, for throwing a .tone at Lientenaut-Coluncl Childs, K.M, preaident of a courtmartial ...
... Hartic. alislitly; CaiJifffaUy; Ckqit. Muk-r. ; Lfdtna, 38tl»; Lieut. Rowlett. I‘unjaub. lufaatry; Harry . Royal Artiilery; J. Kelly : Gloceater. ; Luul. Hall, a.tb; Lieut. OgTivie, Engin««7Caßt. Udor, Daeoata. Major KeJciitta, Mtli; ...
... Doors open at half past Seven -to commence Eight o’clock. Box-office open daily from 11 till o’clock, where places may Mr. Harry- ROYAL HEATRE. I taut Night hut One of Mr. F. HOBSON’S Engagement—THlS EVENING. August 31. the Performances will commence with ...
... killed; 1 officer (Captain Macpherson) 3rd Brigade Staff', and 14 men wounded. On the 1 tth out casualties were —Major Harry, Royal Artillery, severely burned; I gunner and 3 Naval Brigade wounded; 1 Sapper killed, wounded. Her Majesty’s •18th —Lieut ...
... followed by ONLY A HALFPENNY. With A VILLAGE FESTIVAL, by the Spanisil Danetrs. To conclude will the farce of A DAUGHTERt TO HARRY. R.OYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE, Oxford-street, Under the Management of Mr. C1HARLES KEAN. THIS EVENING will be presented the new farce ...
... Cornuis, Ships, for Pausto*; Orb, Rendell, for Aiderney ; and Shannon, Rochfort, for Dub! in. Saturday. — Arrived, St. Day, Harry, Royal William, Williams, Pe- lican. Lyall, from London ; Traveller, Attrel, from Isle of Wi^lit ; Sir P. Drake, Sadler, from ...
... Blagden Hale, C./3., 82nd Foot; Lieut.-Col. H. Errington i ~ To be LIEUTENANT-COLONELS in the Army. . . liltril„;14 Ara a i harry, Royal Artillery ; Major Alexander C. • Brevet_ i-r M n jor HOury Peel Yates, Royal Artillery; Major t Major Charles Richard Butler ...
... ’s ship Shannon, killed; Capt. Sir VV. Peel, K.G 8., Naval Brigade, H. M.’s ship Shannon, wounded severely; Major W VV. Harry, Royal Artillery Siege, wounded severely (burnt); Lieut. 11. A. Tracy, Royal Artillery Siege, wounded slightly. Vet.-surg T. Hickman ...
... been employed in the transport of materials tor the railway Balaklava, bringa home only one paeeanger—namely. Sergeant Harry, Royal Artillery. Her dates are—Balaklava. March 25; {Constantinople, SO; Malta, April 7th: and Gibraltar, 18th. On IWfa of April ...
... J.vdia NKtori* Uegli, M.« L. Unmiley, Harlequin. Mr. J.wcjh MarshaU; Columbine, Miss Mary brown; Mr. W. A. Cio-»Ti. Mr. Harry ROYAL 1. YCEI THE TRE. Under the slauagerr. »;t of Madam* ' oetri*. er.V,5 Vrtlii. Mis. Juli. St. .rw 51i« Mas.,u, EUiv Sli.s ...