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... TIE The hie tO•inght • doe srleirtetroa 94 Thomas Hardy e , I Dot The OreeeworA Tree Pam. alerly good ere the •ierirtette As thin ese only he is be tires Reefer/N/17 &ad rause towel* to gieatly ditaggoiattaset. ...
... A loner from a par &mei Joins Beeman, the 9Sce, statibg that as ioasats of a.ylum, Thomas Hardy, had is his same at eattikeal: ; Vatic lii Weaker Was as indipenikat farmer living at Boatetatoau. The =as was takes te tbt asylum um:limping owe weeks ...
... (allowing moil and authentic oatract of a Wier to a of this City, from (Muer on board one oat Vi• Majr3ty's ships `iir Thomas Hardy, we day exchisk.ely lay ',Truro. our rea.!ers : e.!, h, I SY!. Since our arrival here do hate been three t walletr r ...
... Hornet sloop of-war, tinderthe command of coonniodore Decatur, are blockaded in New London Riser, by the Itamilees, 74, Sir Thomas Hardy, and a sloop of war. A letter from Scotland, mentions that Commodote Rodgers had landed at a place near Johnny Grott's ...
... Cooper Penrose. James Murphy, Thomas Lyons. T. R. Sarsfield, Robert Carr Sugrue. Sir Thomas Deane, A. J Wood. John G ‘ol>l. M Roberts, John Saunders. Janies Morrorigh, H. A. K' ...
... had been transmitted to tuu therefore, that the opinion, to we before alluded, as to the in. strueti 4444 s given to Sir Thomas Hardy, was founds d in error ; and there is no ;round for apprehension of any misunderttanding taking place between t 1 a roto ...
... damages in the following case : Hardy v Morgan, Captaia Ist Dragoons. The declaration set forth that Thomas Hardy sued Herbert Morgan for damages sustained by the seduction of his daughter and *errant Elisabeth Hardy, whereby she was delivered of a child ...
... Depford, as Ageat of ‘Traaeports ; lieutenant James Barber to the Ramilios; and T F Jessop, Eisq to be Secretary to Sir Thomas Hardy. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS. Captain F. T. Mitched] is uppoi_t»xu'trliwi the Rifleman, l 18, at Plymouth ; Lieuwaant K. Fegan, ...
... UIKI) HIGH ADMIRAL THE UNITED KlMntuu GREAT nkITAIN AM) IRELAND. The Right Hon. Sir James George Oraham, Bart. Sir Thomas Mastermnn Hardy, Bart. K.C.B. The Hon. George Honoage Lawrence Duodu. Sir Samuel John Brooke Pechell, Bart. The 11 00. (ieorge Banington ...
... Hendley, Esq. Bernard Robert Shaw, Esq. Thomas Hardy, Esq. Joseph Haynes, Eaq. Edward Garde, Esq. James Foot. Esq. William Garde Brown, Esq. James Reid, Esq. Richard L. Perry, Esq. Robert A. Rogers, Esq. Thomas John, Esq. Robert T. Belcher, Esq. • James ...
... order, on the shortest notice, on Moderate I:ernis. The. Mayor brought the case of Sub-Constable 34, PATRICK-STItEI. r, Thomas Hardy again before the bench ; he said that . Limerick, Sept- 3 . he had been awarded a Chevron for his exertions on - the occasion ...
... for larceny of cloth from Mr. Daniel Kennedy, of P«trick-street, A charge preferred hy Dr. W, Gibson against constable Thomas Hardy for disobedience of orders, and showing disrespect to a magistrate procuring the discharge from gaol Catherine and Mary ...