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... Miss M. J. R. Spackman. Tuesday was married at Sliepton-Mallet. the Rev. W. Mallard. M.A., Henry Bavly. captain 51st (or Kind's own light infantry), Jane, third dau. of Win. Pmlewent, esq. Married, the Rev. John Olive, A. M. of Wadham College, Oxford, la ...

We understand that the Bath Spring Races will place on the 29th and 30th inst. hear that Col. Gilbert and

... Palairet, Prior; J. Rotton, Rolleston ; G. N. Smith, Shaw, Starke, Sands, ( King's dragoon guards) ; H. Somerset, (51st King's own, light infantry) ; Tyler, W. Tugwell, G. Tugwell, W.Taylor; Whalley, N. Weston, T. Wickham, Wyide, Wasey, Wood Yescoir.be. W. ...

THE BREVET

... James Hay, CB. h. p.i. ; Wm. Wood. CB. h.p.4|st foot ; Sir VVm. Warre. CB, h. p.u.; Charles Ashe A'Court, CB, h.|». Greek light infantry ; George Charles D'Aguilar, CB, h. p. v.. Deputy Adjutant-General in Ireland; George O'Malley. CB. h.p.u.; Peter D'Arcy ...

ARRIVALS. The Dowager Countess of Roden, 1, Park Sireet Countess ot Dysart, Pulleney Street Lord Viscount ..

... 26, Pulleney Street Lord Huntingtower, Pulteney Street Lady Huddart and fain., 10, Norlolk Crescent Capt. Thompson. 51st Light Infantry, 40, Pulteney Street Capt. and Mrs. Vere Webb, and fam., Rivers Street Mr. and Mrs. Pierrepont, Gay Street Mr. G. E ...

Published: Thursday 21 December 1843
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 509 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, May 1

... Bengal Light Infanlrv, W. Bengal Artillery, T. Sanders, ditto, E. T. Oldfield, C.8., Bengal Light Cavalry, J. Alexander, Bengal Artillery, J. T. Lane, ditto. To Majors in the Army in the East Indies.— Captains P. Grant, 59th Bengal Native Infantry, R.J ...

INDIA

... Lieutenant W. C. Anderson, ditto • En' Shaw, 3d Native Infantry j Lieutenant T. S. Warden (severely), 4th Rifles; Ensign Gordon, 19th Native Infantry. .* VOLVuy.-KiUed.-Ueutwa.nt H. A. Native Infantry. Hounded.—Lieutenant Colonel Nash, Native luf • Major ...

INDIA

... C Birch, Native Infantry, G. W. Hamilton, 34th Native Infantry, G. E. Rollings, Native Infantry, E. C. Marsden, Native Infantry, R. Morrieson, 52d Native Infantry, J. Clarke, 25th Native Infantry, G. W. S. ...

The Inspectorship of Cavalry has been given to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. Father Matthew arrived ..

... Native Infantry ; Cole Macleod, 42d Madras Native Infantry; Nath. Sneyd Nesbitt, 22d Bengal Native Infantry; Chas. Alexander Stewart, 16th Bombay Native Infantry ; George Stephens Brown, Bombay Native Infantry; David Ross, ...

INDIA

... cor following, with two more guns, and tbe 18th Irish and the 40th Bengal Native Infantry, formed advance. The 51st Light Infantry and the 35th Madras j *tiv e Infantry were in reserve; the yth Madras Native antry keeping open the ...

BIRTHS. di« June 13, at Yeovilton Rectory, Somerset, the Rev. Reginald Pole, a daughter. t yfi' June 14, ..

... 26th year, at Rangoon, India, from the effects of cholera, John Willoughby Bateman, Esq , Lieut. U in her Majesty's 51st Light Infantry. , o t* June 11, at Plymouth, aged 18. Mr. Jabez J. Stanley, one of the students of the Western College, and late of ...