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Boye , of a son . corporation of Bombay , vice Ashburner , July 1 . At Colabah , the
lady of John Williams , Messrs . Hild , G. Oakes , John Hornby Esg . Civil Service ,
of a danghter . Little , Lestock Robert Reid , and Richari -15 . The Horr .
Boye , of a son . corporation of Bombay , vice Ashburner , July 1 . At Colabah , the
lady of John Williams , Messrs . Hild , G. Oakes , John Hornby Esg . Civil Service ,
of a danghter . Little , Lestock Robert Reid , and Richari -15 . The Horr .
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For Bengal and Bombay , Hemy Asiatic Company has acquainted the
goPetersburgh , Oct. 8. — The Russian Porcher . Capr . J. P. Anst'ce ; and Fairlie ,
vernment , that its ships which lastie Capt .: T. F. Ward . - For Bumbay direct ,
turned from ...
For Bengal and Bombay , Hemy Asiatic Company has acquainted the
goPetersburgh , Oct. 8. — The Russian Porcher . Capr . J. P. Anst'ce ; and Fairlie ,
vernment , that its ships which lastie Capt .: T. F. Ward . - For Bumbay direct ,
turned from ...
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C. Tebbat , and Bombay . and Lord Keith , Capt . Freeman , for Bengal and
Benicoolen ; Henry Porcher , Jan. 7. - A General Court of ProprieCapt . J. P.
Anstice , and Fairlie , Capt . T. tors was this day held , pursuant to adE. Ward , for
Bengal ...
C. Tebbat , and Bombay . and Lord Keith , Capt . Freeman , for Bengal and
Benicoolen ; Henry Porcher , Jan. 7. - A General Court of ProprieCapt . J. P.
Anstice , and Fairlie , Capt . T. tors was this day held , pursuant to adE. Ward , for
Bengal ...
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rived at Muscat , delivered part of the character acquired by his domicile in cargo
, and took in other cargo for Bushire Bombay , and resumed his original Arab and
Bussoral , together with several Arab one . Evidence was given in support of ...
rived at Muscat , delivered part of the character acquired by his domicile in cargo
, and took in other cargo for Bushire Bombay , and resumed his original Arab and
Bussoral , together with several Arab one . Evidence was given in support of ...
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Her countenance was ing witnesses to the marriage at Bombay , exceedingly
prepossessing , notwithstand which was by license . ing the natural anxiety of her
feelings Mr. Winter , the parish clerk of St. upon the situation in which she was ...
Her countenance was ing witnesses to the marriage at Bombay , exceedingly
prepossessing , notwithstand which was by license . ing the natural anxiety of her
feelings Mr. Winter , the parish clerk of St. upon the situation in which she was ...
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