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... TIES LATPE I.ORD NELSON. Thefollowingis thl: lalt GEKCE AL ORDER of Lord Nelftin, ?? plevious to the eng.,%emcnt between the comrninedl flets of France and S;,aln. corfriri hg of 33 fail of the tine, and the Britifbli fltot O27 trlzof the line. tatc.'tORAN.DUM. Vnn:orv, off Cadiz, Oc. to, 80o. Thinlding it ArnofZt inptpu.4 to bring a fleet of 40 fadl of the line into a little, ill -ariiboe ...

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... LORD NELSO;NWS FUNERAL. The following is a brief outline of the order o' proceilion from Greenwich to Whitehill,by :%ater; from thence to tre Admiralty, where the body is to remain on WVedncfday night and nraxt dat's grand folertoity froan the Admiraity to St- Patti's FROM CrERNW'ICH HOSPITAL TO WHtITIMALL STAIRSt it Barge-Drunis, Trumpets, the Gaidon, each boric by a Captain, and fuppoited by ...

LORD NELSON'S FUNERA

... L. College of Arms, Jan. 1. Notice is hereby given, that the remains of the late Vice- Admiral, Lord Viscount Nelson will lie in State at Greenwich Hospital, on Sunday next, the 5th inst. and on the two following days, between the hours of 9 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon. The Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, who propose to attend, in their carriages, the public funeral procession of ...

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... M-cuncotap 0, tzblmb'at' mQ 1Pon L O N D O N, fanary 9. CEREMONIAL OF THE FUNERAL OF CTHr LATE VICE-ADRMIRAL HOR1ATIO VISCOUNT NELSON. N Bred- efday, at ten o'clock in the morning, the Seferal perfons hereafter mentioned affembled t the Governor s Houfe, wichin the Royal Hofpital ot Greenwich; and foon afterwards proceeded in the barges according to tihe following order, viz. FiRST BARGt, ...

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... LORI) NFLSO'N'S FUNERAL. LYING Itsi 6TATZ, IN TH F.AINTED StALL, AT 6RtLEN- WICi ttOPIrAL. On Saturday, the preparations in the Hall having been completed, a few perfonages of high diftinsion were ad- mitted, in the evening, to view the body of Lord Nelfon lying in ftate; amongit whom were, her Royal Highnels the Princefs of Wcive and fuite, who remained there feveral hours, in melanclioly ...

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... 7A111P11 j Tr 5In I r a'mrin also Atilalf pafil fno'clnck, diedl 'IbewfimPtit. he Righ~t 1lonolrahWiim L'i1,Clnceirlor at' ?? 'Utr ~ift.Lor ofthe Treaf~ury.: COrihAbleof bi~iver to C Ee,'W' is ot ?? ~jrp l'rts, Mjaftn-rf tile Trinity tr~l HQtf~ veriior of th ChtsrterHousfte, and Hidis Stewaird ;h O~t~sr~ivrf4of, tjiunablidgau~ Hei ~was attendted -ii' his lic if tto I sr s e frly~ Ihe]Afie~p of ...

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... MARRIED.-Mr. Huilhes, of the Old Bank, Wuor- cefter, to Mlifs Price, eldeft daughter of Wmr. Price, Efq. of the Noak, )AWorcefterfhire.-Mr. John Chivers, of Chefter, to Mifes MIary Biddulph, of Uttoxeter.-I: Mr. Tiumins, jun. of Dudley, to Mits Cox, of Tivi- n dale-Mr. William Downing-, jun. of Snoethivick, to Mifs Mallen, eldeft daughter of Mr. Jofeph Mallen, of Tividale.ACaptain J. Hayes, of ...

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... OFFrNcE.-Wednefday a Corn Chandler at New- ington was fwindled in the fllow.ing manner: A girl, about xi years old, called at his fhop, and defcribed herfelf as niece to one of his cuftomers, laying, that her uncle was out of town, and her aunt wanted forme tea from Monument Yard. but was unwilling to trut her with the money, and it fhe fint a parcel to his ihop he was to pay for it. About an ...

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... MARRIZCD.-At St. George the Martyr,-Bloomfbury, Chrifopher Broome, Efq. of Great Ormond Street, to Mifs Sellar,'daughter of the late Wim. Sellar, Efq.- At Calcutta, C. Buller;, Efq. of the Company's Civil Service, to Mifs B. 1. Kirlkpatrick, fecor:d d'aughter of Col. W. IKirkpatrick, df`the Bengal Effiblifhment.- ?? H-Itton, iri Cambridrfhire, 'Horatio Gilchrifl, Efq. of Stamford, to the elder ...

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... y at T FiNF R 1 AL . lock. , or ma: es to . .: 0ff?' ffO.0 CI1rAZL;1S JXJrif frq r sd to , i ,to o'clock on Fridayli tie funernl of t!ji, il1.1tj t it Stricman begani to move from ttsc $table *;rl ' )di a Jilttilies, ?? Abbey, in the tollo t Ofr- procession- 'A itig or-dr q or of Volunteer Cavalry. Six Marshalrnen, two and two ted a with black silk scarfs, silk halbaads anl gloves Jieut. Iglig ...

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... HER MI.'`JFSTY'S BIRTiHl-DAY. 1 On the 19th of h)I May, our belovcd Queen cornp!cted her 62d year, the celebration of which has always bcnt peftponed, on wrcount f ;. s being in very near his Ma- jefty's, ard 'he ?? of zhe fellowing lanuary has bcen lixzdon for thecelebration. The ith ilappctlring or Sun-, day, thu celebration took place on Monday. I'he day W.1a ob-crvel with much joy, ...