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May 25, .Thomas Street, the wife of Mr. FI. G. Dale, a daughter, who died the same day. May at

... Trafalgar, and under Sir Samuel Hood at the embarkation of Moore's army Corunna, with Admiral Berkeley in the Tagtu, Sir Thomas Hardy, and other distinguished officers. May 30, 5, Morf ord Street, aged 7 months, James George, infant son of Mr. George Smith ...

Court, Fashion, &c

... autograph inscription. The following gentlemen received the honour of knighthood on Friday :—Mr. William Tite, M.P., Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. James Meek, Mr. Peter Coats, Mr. Joseph Heron (Town Clerk of Manchester), and Mr. Richard Davis Hanson, late Chief ...

Naval and Military

... the Lieutenant's naval pension of £50 a year vacant by the death of Commander R. L. Connolly awarded to retired Commander Thomas Hardy. The French papers call attention to the marches and manoeuvres performed during the last few days by the troops in garrison ...

THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES AT CLUTTON

... junior, and Simon Rendall, Esqrs.; Messrs. J. Wilshere, Thomas Wickham, James Drury, Abel Fear, S. Weeks, W. Moore, William Poole, James Jeffries, Thomas Harding, James Steeds, William York, Thomas Evans, George Blacker, Richard Tallis, John Marshall, Jonathan ...

In the district of the Ilminster Petty Sessional Division. Robert Sampson Rood Pittard, of RodweU, Kingsbury ..

... Bedminster, agent Thomas Wall, of Clevedon, farmer Thomas Wall Hardwick, of Long Ashton, farmer and auctioneer Joseph Wedmore, of Nailsea, farmer John Newton, of Portishead, timber merchant John Knight, of St. George's, farmer Thomas Harding, of Walto ...

Death lias length carried off the last surviving child of John Singleton Copley, the well-known R.A. and ..

... gave the fatai blow the man who shot Lord Nelson and this fact wus shortly after the action confirmed by his captain, Sir Thomas Hardy, who sent for him into the ward .room and, in the presence of the officers, congratulated him upon having avenged the death ...

Naval and Military

... time after the action was concluded, assisting in rigging the jurymast ; then I was ushered into the ward-room, where Sir Thomas Hardy and other officers were assembled, and complimented by them the person who avenged Lord Nelson’s death, which fact was ...

Deaths of Note. Lord Frederick Beauclerk, uncle and heir presumptive of the Duke of St. Alb in's, died at Weymouth

... illness, tie entered the navy in 1813. According to he served first-class volunteer and midshipman under Captain Sir Thomas M. Hardy and Captain Sir Charles Ogle, with whom he witnessed the chief operations of the American war. In 1824 he became first lieutenant ...

Ecclesiastical &c

... Rev Matthew Rowley, vicar of Christ Church, Whitley. Reading Rev Thomas Hardy Richards, rector of Rhiw, Carnarvonshire Rev Francis William Taylor, rector of West Thorney Rev George Thomas, vicar of Arkendale Rev John Troutbeck, M.A., minor canon of Westminster ...

THE FEARFUL CALAMITY AT HARTLEY COLLIERY

... furnace, is the only memorial left the dead men :— Friday Afternoon, Half-past Two o'clock. Edward Armstrong, Thomas Gledston, John Hardy, Thomas Bell, and others, took seriously ill. We all had' a prayer meeting at a quarter to two o'clock, when Tibbs, ...

Hole. A Veteran. —We have to announce the death ot Major General Thomas Kelly, K.C., on the 27th instant, at

... Hole. A Veteran. —We have to announce the death ot Major General Thomas Kelly, K.C., on the 27th instant, at No. 7, Lausdowue square, Rosherville, at the age 87- He entered the army nearly 70 years ago, and was early engaged with his regiment, the 26th ...

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE KEBLE COLLEGE AT OXFORD

... resolutions were Lord Carnarvon, Mr. Gathorne Hardy, the Bishop of Lichfield, Lord Beanchamp, Sir William Heathcote, and Dr. Pusey. Dr. Pusey and Mr. Hardy were received with the most unbounded enthusiasm; Mr. Hardy's bold outspoken expressions of Conservatism ...