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... CAPT . JAMES BARKER , R.N. May 4. At Seymour Villa , near Bristol , Capt . James Barker , R.N. He entered the Navy in June 1780 , on board the Solway , then commanded by Capt . Everett , and which , on the 10th of the following December ...
... CAPT . JAMES BARKER , R.N. May 4. At Seymour Villa , near Bristol , Capt . James Barker , R.N. He entered the Navy in June 1780 , on board the Solway , then commanded by Capt . Everett , and which , on the 10th of the following December ...
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... Capt . Archer , late of 16th dragoons . May 22. At Exeter , at an advanced age , the relict of the Rev. William Tan- ner , Rector of Meshaw . May 25. At Delamore , near Ivy - bridge , aged 76 , Susanna , widow of T. H. Hays , esq ...
... Capt . Archer , late of 16th dragoons . May 22. At Exeter , at an advanced age , the relict of the Rev. William Tan- ner , Rector of Meshaw . May 25. At Delamore , near Ivy - bridge , aged 76 , Susanna , widow of T. H. Hays , esq ...
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... Capt . George Jobling , of the 1st native veteran battalion , youngest son of the late John Jobling , esq . formerly of Newton Hall , Northumberland . Jan. 14. At Moulmein , in the Bur- man Empire , aged 27 , Capt . Henry Ro- bert Moore ...
... Capt . George Jobling , of the 1st native veteran battalion , youngest son of the late John Jobling , esq . formerly of Newton Hall , Northumberland . Jan. 14. At Moulmein , in the Bur- man Empire , aged 27 , Capt . Henry Ro- bert Moore ...
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... Capt . W. S. Parkinson ; M. Tessier ; Thomas Stock , Esq .; W. D. Wilson ; Rev. Dr. Marshman ; A. Ashe , Esq .; Mr. John Gale Jones ; Dr. Watson ; Mr. James Broad CLERGY DECEASED , & c . & c ..... 179 182 188 204 208 Bill of Mortality ...
... Capt . W. S. Parkinson ; M. Tessier ; Thomas Stock , Esq .; W. D. Wilson ; Rev. Dr. Marshman ; A. Ashe , Esq .; Mr. John Gale Jones ; Dr. Watson ; Mr. James Broad CLERGY DECEASED , & c . & c ..... 179 182 188 204 208 Bill of Mortality ...
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... Capt . Francis Seymour ; and the Clerk Marshal , the Hon . Col. Cavendish . 6 .-- Two Maids of Honour , the Hon . Miss Lister and the Hon . Miss Paget ; Keeper of the Privy Purse , Sir Henry Wheatley , G.C.H .; and the Vice ...
... Capt . Francis Seymour ; and the Clerk Marshal , the Hon . Col. Cavendish . 6 .-- Two Maids of Honour , the Hon . Miss Lister and the Hon . Miss Paget ; Keeper of the Privy Purse , Sir Henry Wheatley , G.C.H .; and the Vice ...
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