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MIRROR OF FASHION

... 11. iM..' s-' (Lords of the Admiralty), the llin. Captain Elliot Mr. Barrew (Secretaries to tile Admiralty), Sir Tholens' Hardy, Sir Byam Martin, the Lord, Steward, ite 'Ii (,- surer of the Household, Lord James O'Riien (L-.id in Waiting), Sir James Reynett ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of Lanstlowne Right Hon. Sir J. C. Hobhouse, The Marquess of Conyogbam Bart., Mlt. The Marquess of Westminster Right Hui). Thomas Spring Rice, The Earl of Carlisle H .P. The Earl of Dartmouth Right Host. R.C. Fergus'on5, MIP. The Earl of Tankerville Right ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... Ahlefcldt, Lady in Waiting ons the ?? of' ('Cambi idge. Th' King gave audiences yesterday to the Bishop of Lon- don anid Sir thomas Hardy. Their Alajestiof, aceompanied by the l)uke of Cambridge and the D)ucess of Saxe WVeinsar, and attended by Countess Brounlow ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... ce; Ladies A. K. Erskine and Rowlev-; Honourables Captain Elliot, Sir Henry Duncan, and Captain and Mrs. Bowies ; Sirs Thomas Hardy(Governor of Greenwich Hospital), John WVells, Alexander Hope, Ilenry Wheatley, Robert Otway, Charles Rowley, J. Philliniore ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... Biedchamber ; Sir Andrew Barnard (principal) and Su Horace Seyniour, Equerries toi Ihe iKing. T'ie tollowviii; were also ?? Thomas Hardy, Go- eerioi, and Sir Jahileel Blenton, Lieutenant.Governor, of Gieeciiich llostiital; Earl of Romney, Lord Farbliorough ...

THEATRICALS

... frequent strokes of ill-fortune which this reaillypretty'little establishment has net with, some new adventurers have,:been hardy enough again to seek for public. patronage within' its walls, and on Monday evening last'the doors were once more thrown open ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mirs. Charles Law, Henry Arundell, Mrs. Henry Arsindell, Bilss Ward, Dirs. Frederlick Irby, Chartes. Gore, Mrs, Gray, Mrs. Thomas Erskine, bliss Margaret Dlenmait, Margaret lillmia, Catherine Abbott, Miss Fraser. Mrs. ?? Holmes, Mliss Abbott, Capt. sod ...

A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY

... conceive that the Tory parsons of Ireland will not vote him an addr'ess of thanks for his eccentric motion. Should he have-the hardi- hood to come forward as he promises, Shiel wiil be at. his- heels, and will worry him to death. I watched the eager glance ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... but one living branch when I beheld it; and a ponderous vine wvas rapidly strangling the life from this decrepit limb. The hardy growth of the native forest had nearly obliterated the improve- ments of the pioneer. 'T'he wild animals, in drinking from ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4827 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... conducted by gallant esficers, as was the case during the war of Peruvian independence, are sure to prove indomitably brave and hardy. The dark and zambo soldier of the coast, when urged forward on a rapid Sierra march, is very apt to sink under the pressure ...

Published: Sunday 24 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6769 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS

... deer-stealing, be was prevailed upon ?? It them in robbing the park of Sir Thornas Lucy. Theinur cbeing often repeated, Sir Thomas was provoked, end re- sented the indignity by entering into a prosecution agaisst r the delinquents; and Shakcspare, in revenge ...

ARTS AND SCIENCES

... DEATH OF SIR Tsobirs M. HARDY, BAUT.-OU Friday afternoon, that meritorious and gallant officer, Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas alasterman Hardy, Bart., ?? governor of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, breathed his last. Admiral Hardy succeeded the late Sir Richard ...