(To be continued.)
... beconMheir r esumptive t 6 the title. That gentleman was 1746.) to m iss ,atheime Hardy, only daughter and heiress of _he . late gallant Ad m i ra l sir Thomas Hardy, by whom he has a large family. ...
... beconMheir r esumptive t 6 the title. That gentleman was 1746.) to m iss ,atheime Hardy, only daughter and heiress of _he . late gallant Ad m i ra l sir Thomas Hardy, by whom he has a large family. ...
... in his person. We are informed, by letters from the Tagus, dated the 28th ult. that the Experimental Squadron, under Sir Thomas Hardy, arrived in that river on the 19th, having been ordered thither by despatches from England, received when cruising off ...
... as the s above the earth. Sir, in consequence of these invidious remarks, I appeal to the C u u ntrY at large. to Sir Thomas Hardy, whose name is invoked as thefigaing men; aye, and to America also, whether Sir Geo. does not s t a nd as immeasurably ...
... from Spithead ; so that we have now here, the Ocean, Vice-Admiral Lord Anelitts Beauelerk ; Wellesley, Rear- Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy; Genoa, Windsor Castle, Albion, Melville, Glocester, Spartiate, Romney, Pyramus, Falcon, and Lpra;. the Satrivrich packet ...
... N 8 above the earth. touri ° t lv r Sir, in consequence of these invidious remarks, I appeal to the Y at large. to Sir Thomas Hardy, whose name is invoked as C oe vv k iti g thefigaing men; aye, and to America also, whether Sir Geo. dues not stand as ...
... was the Royal Yacht Squadron ; to which Mingay also spoke. Other toasts followed; more part ic ° ular i l health of Sir Thomas Hardy, Vice-Patron of the Club, the Ste,sed &c. In conclusion, the health of the Commodore was by Mr. Egan, and was replied to ...
... their members. (But the Birmingham Union were not the Corresponding Societies: neither was Mr. Magistrate MUNTZ simple THOMAS HARDY.) How very irreligious, that so very far from approving the principles of lawless lust, blasphemy, or Atheism, or of i ...
... make his celebrated French cook Et baronet. The three new Lords of the Admiralty are, Lords Hotham and Barrington, and Sir Thomas Hardy; Captain Elliot, a relation of Lord Minto, will be the new Secretary, vice Croker. Lord Granville proceeds to Paris as ...
... Dean of Windsor. Rev. W. B. Lee. Rev. J. R. Malthus. Rev. Dr. Hawkins, Dean of Clonfert. Rev. .1. Willis. Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. Capt. Cadogan, R.N. Capt. Marryatt, R.N. The Officers of the Royal Horse Guards. Lindsay, Bengal A. Colonel Clitherow ...
... Duke of Wellington, Duke of Richmond, Lord Hill, Earl of Minto, Viscount Howick, Sir James Kempt, Sir Henry Harihuge, Sir Thomas. Hardy, Sir Charles Adam, and Sir George Cockburn. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, TATTERSALL'S.— To casoa.v• If the attendance wan not ...
... There not being any Papist Flag-officer, there is a chance that sour Protestant may be appointed to succeed the gallant Sir Thomas Hardy. Adam, as the song says, was the first man; and his namesake has luck—Dundonahl has missed his chance in consequence ...
... Church.—Lords Walsing' tre mium a ul ham, Rendlesham, Lauderdale, Mount Edgecombe, Mr. Justic 4 Consols es fo Vaughan, Sir Thomas Hardy, die. 91 to i ; 'I Not from the London column alone t o 3 s. pren t T a m e ar Has Maidenhood fallen, we fear; Some Si ...