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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... idleased'to graitt'the Diqitty' a ci. i, of a Baronet olie United KlingdoMn of Great Britai6 NE, and Iieland to' Thomas MMasterman Hardy, Esq. Cap. hadi. tain in thle Roy'al NcVy,'ahdb a the eirs m3ale .is body lawfully ?? N ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Marquis of Hartingeon by his father the Dulke of Devon- ] shire.-. - Lord M1iddleton, by'the Earl of Scarborough. 'Sir Thomas Hardy, on his return from PortugaL Sir-Stcphen Glynne, by Ldrd Braybrook. ' Major Rowland Aliton, of the BedfordshireLocal Militia ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Long's Hotel, Bond-street, to Chel- Sir Wmii. 13rahizon, from dittn, to ditto. - Mi. Illiggii, fmront ditto to ditto. Sir Thomas Hardy, It. N. fronm ditto, to Brivhtin. I-lenry Bruen, F.q. MI. ?? from ditto, to Sir Godfrey Webster's seat. l-tsth Alhtey Sussex ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Thomnas Wright, from ditto, to Ramsgate. H. Bruen, Esq. M. P. from ditto, to his seat in Sussex. Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. from ditto, to Bath. Henry Brougham, Esq. M. P. for Lord Thanet's, Kent. . The Earl of Pemisroke, for Ireland, to ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... offence. Davis wenlt down to Hereford last week a fe to-identify th'e man,, and hie turned-out tu'be -Thomas I Hardy, who stood for trial for-hurgiary. ]Hardy was )tdstruck motionless on seeing Davis, and lie was-some hal adtime beforp lie 6outld speak. 'Very ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... 'TRATAGE,?iM. Sir George 'Truchw6oo, M11r, Abbott; Doricourt, MIr. C. Kesble; *Lsardy, Mr. Fawcett$; hltter, Mr. Jones; Letitia Hardy, Miss Brenton; Lady Frances Touchwood, bliss Foote; Mrs. Racket, Mrs. Gibbs. - - Aftdr which, the last new Pantomime of HARLEQUIN ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... night, and a young Lady of the name tof SAIITrnSON, from the Dublin Theatre, made her .first appearance in London as Letitia Hardy. This .character seems to he a great. favourite with our fair sdebutantes'. We know not for what reason, unless .they think ...

THE GHARY MANCHESTER CHAIRMAN; OR, BENCH'S LOYAL BURDEN: SHEWING HOW TO PROTECT A SHORT-HAND WRITER AND ..

... MACREADY had a part peculiarly suited to hini. It bordered on that high tempestuous region of the passions with which his hardy genius was formed to contend. The effect he pro-I duced was considerable l. Mr. AMordazntn is the namie of his character, and ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Staffordshire. au The Earl of DARTMOUTH is returned to town from the Earl thi of Darnley's seat' Cobbam Hall, Kent. a I Sir THOMAS GhEY, Bart. is arrived at his house, in Burling- tonsatreet, from his seat at Ramagate.pe Sir Ar.Ex. l)oz, Bart.is arrived ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... public writers who labour to depreciate the Queen and her adherents, it would be impossible to observe wichout a3tonishment the hardy assertions which they daily pro- mulgate. All the ?? Journalists have alleged that upon her Majesty's visit last week to Drury-lane ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... Repository. DOGGEITS COAT AND BADGE.-Yesterday being the first of August, the Coat snd Badge given under the-will of the late Mr. Thomas Doggett, wvere rowed for by the six following young watermen, just out of their apprenticeship:-George Thos. Butcher, Hlungerford; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ifthe ORD CHANCEL- LOR'S health will permit him to leave his own domain, which is at no great distance from Lulworth, this hardy and indefa- tigable sportsman will join the party. ] Signor BENELLI still remains on the Continent, catering forl the ensuing ...