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PARISIAN FASHIONS

... Saint George's, Hanover Square, Thomas Collier, Efq. of Southfleet, in Kent, to Mil's Snelling, of St. Mary Gray, Keit.-Mr. Alexander Grainger, late of his Majefty's Strip Venerable, to Mifa Eleanor Smith, daughter of Mr. Thomas Smith, Baker, in Sunderland ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1802

... Lieutenant of the county of Worceiler wear U ?? Bath, Thomas Coldicot, EC51. of Hilt -Zlodge, Lincolntlire.-In Down- ing Streets in the Sad Near of her age, Mrs. Elizabeth Ancell, reli&l of the late Mr. Thomas Ancell, of the Secretary of State's Office.-At Lord ...

SOUND INTELLIGENCE

... gh, do. 16. John, Ranile, fionm Leith to Wyburg, do. Breadalban4, Mkilne, from Newvcaftle to Flinfburg, coals. Adventure, Hardie, from Grangemouth to St Peters- burgh, tzbods. 1. Nanicy, Renny, from Arbroath to Riga, ballaft. Barbary and Mary, Fowler ...

On the Death of LORD NELSON

... the Viclory, mutr, in thofe critical circumftan- ces, have devolcd en captain Hardy, who for many ears has been the friend and coipanion in arms of . Tord Nelfnh. Captain Hardy's peculiar claims to the pablic gratitude, among fo many deferving perforis ...

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 ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 18O7

... terrific form. I 11. ii So, though around our fen-encircled reign, The dreadful terapeft feem to lower, to Difmay'd do Britain's hardy train Await in doubt the ?? hour? Lo! to his fons, with cheering voice, el Albion's bold Genius calls aloud; tl Around him ...

FOR 6ALF, £ r – AMFRICAN Firs' POT ASHKS, juft lar.

... - - Wakefield Mr.William Brown - - - - Beverley Mr.George Conyers - • - - Driffield Mr. Thomas Hart - - - - Scarborough Mr. Richard Lockwood - - hlt , , Mr. Thomas ('*ll - - Knaresbro and R.pon COUNTY N- Mr. Francis Martin - - - Lincoln Mr. Joseph Brown ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... bo By Manager fcorn'd, By ruffian Jews affaultel, By Bow-ftreet ill-treated- Still, we'll not be cheated ! BRANDON a. THOma.U.-Verdidt fo0teheIefca: t. M ?? z to fight, BRANDON to f(vear ; . JoHN BULL'S in the rifgbt- Therefore do'rit care. King ...

FASHIONS FOR LADIES

... itrelf, and will become peculiarli ititerefting if it- he confidered as the badge (if fympathy between the Britlfh fair and the hardy inhabitants bf tbe Tyrolean mountains. A brave natiott, united by love and ltntggling for inde. pendence, is a grand fpetaele ...

LEEDS, APRIL 13

... Ensiga. Thied P)d-Fnsigp T1hornrAs WIcligtson and ltn'ien 'Thos. fluxtoti Vincent, to be Leie-lt-Fac Tracers, Thoma!Is Norton, SbAmuei Hardy and Thos. Ercles, Gents, to ha Ensigns. - . NMorley Ifegimewrs qf Locs! ?? Uapage, jin, Esz; to he Calitain, vice ...

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 ...

LONDON FASHIONS

... 5lidd ob- 12, May 15, at the Castle, Hisverfordwest. -Salic'tWrs. Mir. Shet I they Phillips, Norfolk-street, 'atd Alessrs Thomas and Scowcroft, Ett&'i iter- FHaverfbrdwvest~. tI5, Peter Eatois, VWitton. Ctesiire, timbemreatApi28 Vislt '29, Allay 1II, ...