THE ISLAND Oh MALTA

... irhaurs and the Castle off St El- mo ; it is the residence of the Grand Master off ihe ?? of lalti, was built in i£C6, and named after the then Grand Master. John de ia Valctte. il con- tares a great nnmber of convents, hurl, for monks and iiu.-s a iriiu ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... EATON PRESCOTT, efleemned a chef d'ceuvrein Naval Ar- chiteftire, was launched from Meffrs. PERRY'S Yard at Blackwall, and named, after the ancient and celebrated refidence of the noble family of the PIERCIES, Earls and Dukes of NoRTrHUT.RMLAt1D, the Ainuick ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Thishefrigate, beating the flag of Vice-Admilral Legge, and other ships, fired a salute, and manned their yards. The ship named after th c helo of Tiafalgar was in- spected. The Roval parry then proceeded to the aisenial and laboratory, and on their arrival ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... London, which maarrisge was ileclireJ null and void by the Prerogative Court, in 1794; and V1iGSIceA, born in V irginia, and named after it at the request of the Conul- sel and Assenthly of Virginia, of which his Lordship, her father, spas then Governor. A ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES FOR THE WEEK

... I have been imprisoned nearly five months, without being brought to trial, because I have not thought proper to give my name after a bill was found against me by a Grand Jury, without one; and this afternoon I was taken before the Grand Jury to be idenljfled ...

FINE ARTS

... and sea are to occupy the three principal apartments in St. James's Palace. There will be three grand Galleries, to be named after GEORGE the Second; GEoRoE the Third; and Grosnr the Faurthl. The collection commences with the master-pieces of De LouTwua- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... FREDERICK and Lady FOwxE, by standing spon- sor for their infant soW, at their residence, in York- place. The child was named after his MAJESTY, GEORGE AUtjUSTvs FRE- DERICK. The Baptismal ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. EVERAnD, the Minister appointed ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... considerable interest in yesterday's sale.- ide Mr. PHBILLIPS proposed to put it, up at 100 guineas, but only 25 in. were named, after much hesitation. The sale of Mr. HAYNE'S ion prope~rty Iasa been well attended. Among the company Ia the ryroos yesterday ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... which was then ststainetd ty Zr MA ll, 0 on this occasior transferred to a person whirrtl it wisi.,l v r tiher profane to name after his predecesaor in tbe I - I wliona the less tbit is saidt or heard the hetter tr urritpi'l* the frequenters rf the Kitig's ...

PARISIAN FASHIONS

... appears, from the Mechanics'- Magazine of this week, that the two steam carriages of Messrs Braithwaite and. Ericsson (named, after their Maje- sties, the William the Fouirth and the Adelaide), about which there was so much talk a few moniths ago, are ...

SUFFOLK-STREET EXHIBITION

... misinformation,e as any other number of similar doings, or rather undoings (by Mr. S.) might have been classed under his name, after his Eurl o1 Jersey, which was examined - and that one pill is a dose-more it was unnecessary to look to, il the hurry of ...

FINE ARTS!

... misinformation, as any other number of similar doings, or rather undoings (by Mr. S.) might have been classed under his name, after his Earl of Jersey, which was examined-and that one pill isn a dose-more it was unnecessary to look to, in the hurry of ...