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... There were then six shipbuilding firms this town—namely, Thomas and John Brocklebank; William Bowes; Wilson, Walker, and Co.; Robert Hardy; Thomas Hardy ; and Whiteside and Soott; while Thomas Co won and Singleton carried on business as boat ...

SOUTH AMERICA

... captors is said to be very considerable. There were no further particulars known when the Icarus left Eio. Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy fiad left the River Plate, in theUreole frigate, Captain T. White, and gone round Cape Horn; having directed the Superb ...

IMPROMPTU

... LONDON GAZETTE. Calomal DrpartMmt. Articles of cspiwiation fof the sur. render Moose Island, agreed between Captain Sir Thomas Hardy, commanding the Naval Forces, and Lieutenant Colonel FBldnston, commanding the Land Forccs.on the part of hi* B-i tannic ...

BIRTH

... oil. Ortnshirk, H. Eden, Eeq. of Mies HeynoMa, the furiner place. Same day, St. George‘a Church, Hanoeer-square, ruwka. Thomas Hardy, Eaci. to Sarah Talbot, eldest daughter thnlate Mr- Martin Lolly, of Liverpool. On Thursday week, the Rev. Wm. Maolardia ...

HUNDREDS

... Cochrane, and their naval officers refuse to give up some British sailors which they had pressed in the Chilian service. Sir Thomas Hardy is determined that both shall done, in which case it may lead to an open rupture between the British and the Chilians. ...

GENERAL NEWS

... and gallant officer, Rear- Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. G.C.8., Governor of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, but the death of this distinguished officer justifies a more lengthened notice. Admiral Hardy succeeded the late Sir Richard Goodwin ...

address OPIHJJtO the WHITEHAVEN THEATRE, tM) and Stoat*, Mr. KEMBLE. LONG hoped for Joy, when it arrive* laft. ..

... the Triumph, which immediately gave us the cffedual aflißancc that the anxious and feeling mind of (itch an officer Sir Thomas Hardy conld fnggcß. At half one the Shannon joined, received prifoncts from, and took 7St tit to*. She is wholly difmaßed, dreadfully ...

DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC PRESS

... adopt; and which, if it should fail to make friends of either party, would at least command the respect both. Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy had repaired to Bahia in September, when affairs began to wear a threatening aspect, ami his presence contributed greatly ...

THE COXCKUT

... magsxioe. Among tbe contributors tbe December issue are Messrs. W. K. Norris. H. W. Massingbsm, Robert Barr, E. F. Benson, Thomas Hardy, Phil Robinson, John Strange Winter, and lUrry Pain. Agricultural Almanac (Vinton and Company, Limited, Circui, London) ...

MARRIAGES

... further Particulars, in the mean Time, apply to Mr. Riciiaro Bibrv, of Howl tank ; Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Mircground; or Mr. WALKER, Solicitor, Scutch Street, Whitehaven, THOMAS THOMPSON, Auctioneer. PRIESTMAN'S CREDITORS. AlJtj Persons who stand indebted to ...

B.| - DEATH FROM AT INQUEST ON THE BODY. [BY OUR OWN REPORTER On Monday al'ternoom inquest was held the

... Iffought her out to the nit ehauics’ shop to see James Jdc. Gee, but he was at his breakfast. Pr sently, our-i inning master. Thomas Hardy, came in, and iold him that the girl had got her finger nipp d. lie sent her to Th mas Potter to get her hand flies d. ...

Published: Thursday 21 May 1863
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
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