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jribal'is ILonbon Gamic

... the Great Seal. constituting and sppoisiiss thy Right Hots. Sir James Robert George Grahom. Bart., Rear. Admiral Sir Thomas Master Hardy, Bart., G.C.8.; Rear-Admiral the Hoe. George Henesge La.• remit Desdss. C. 8.; Captain Sir Samuel Jobe Brooke Prcbell ...

SMUGGLINS THJIOUGM Ira MUNCH EMBASSY. A seizure of was made on Monday last at the Custom-house, Dever, ..

... landing was the Stairs. sod there Sir Thomas Williams mid Sir Frederic ' Maitland, with their respootive oaken, slued weitiog to receive the Royal visitors. They were solospaisied by Sir Joan , . Graham sod Sir Thomas Hardy. Is liars ineeslisee from the ✓eamer ...

COntentiam folic, MePon

... Hospital. t 1 lot a diffe- Tenc., between the late and the present Governor. Who will dare to mention the names of Sir Thomas Hardy, one of the boldest of Nelson's heroes, and Admiral Fleming's, the relatise of Lord Stint On this appointment, the Standard ...

to the back settlements of America. attd who after their artival represented the country as at mice a paradise and

... from the Premiership, and that Lord Brougham will succeed him. Lord John Russell is short to be tinned to miss Hardy, ilanghter of Sir Thomas Hardy, who was Nelson's Captain at the battle of Trafalgar. Bonapsrte's secretary. M. de linurienne, the writer of ...

etbeltenbain arrtbalo

... Dawn, — Madame De Repro Messrs. Camillo, Guise, Pl, Hanby, Sealy, Pa ,— n. Willis, Latimer, Weston, Malta., Andrews, Thomas, Colwsls, Hardy, Pinder, Statham, Homed), Graham, Quick, Toms. Hotel.—Major Kitsoa,—Hirs. Maws. Mooch, Keat, kleproeth, Baker,—Mr ...

'PRE AVENGER OF NELSON

... gave tbe fatal blow Is the who abut Lord Nelsou, and this tact was shortly alter t►e action confirmed by his captaio. Sir Thomas Hardy, who sent for him loci the ward-room and, is the presence of the officers. congriitutsted him spun b•ving •veeged the death ...

fatolutro Unbolt disont

... every parish church in that ceeinty.—Burton Herald. Another windfall has dropped to the Government by the death of Sir Thomas Hardy (the officer in whose arms our immortal Nelson breathed his last) who held the Governorship of Greenwich Hospital, and ...

lLonbon fRatIO. •., 34 DAT, .4ptember 23, to TH C DA V, *Member Tlie Paris papers or do not contain

... promptitude and energy. OF SIR THOMAS M. HARDY, HART. GOVERNOR pr GREENWICH HOSPITAL.— At • few minutes before two o'clock on Friday afternoon, that meritorious and gallant officer, Rear-Admiral :sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. G.C.R. Governor of the ...

BRISTOL

... and J. Edioanae. D'art rhea/don --Wn,. Bird, Wu. Rythovrae, sod S. R. Hall. nadloi.-16alter Lawn,. Simeon Nnoll. and Thomas. Hardy. Shom6riger.-14 ilium Doriev and Robert Mainararinr. SNorport.—Richard kkvtltly and Henry Hickman. Rroomorore. —Witham ...

To a. E Hew • a. Cheifrosibirm loans!

... gave audition ',storage to Barge D'Oratoda. the Hanoyerlan the Rad ofCitelogats. Lord Faraborongh, braes Keempt. and Si: Thomas Hardy. rite Quern .needed by Miss Hope Johnsiooo. took an airiag w aterdar sifternoree i• an Apes barateoh• ie Parks. His attended ...

THS TRADES' UNIONS

... Palace, Os Wednesday. Captain Edward Lloydd, R.N. of Cheltenham, bad the honour of being presented to His Majesty by Sir Thomas Hardy, on his nomination to the Royal Hanoverian Cuelphic Order. Capt. Lloydd bad likewise the honor of bring presented to the ...