DOMESTIC NEWS

... that the jealonsies of race have | passed away, and that Eoglishmen are wniversal in their sympithies, I The Earl of Erroll, Hereditary Lord [Tigh Constable of Scotland, expived on Sunday morning at |h(~1 residence of his son-in-law, Viscount Campden, in ...

CORN IMPORTATION BILL

... CORN IMPORTATION BILL. HOUSE OF LORDS.—Mavy 28, MAJORITY—PresexT, 188, Lord Chancellor Dalhousie Lovelace Thurlow DUKES. Aberdeen Zetland Lyttleton Norfolk Rosebery Auckland Calthorpe St. Alban's Glasgow Elienborough Blayney Huccleuch Cowper Roxburgh ...

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... —On Wednesday | forencon u most extraordivary eircumstance hap- ‘, pened at a fishing station on the Tay, a little below | Errol. Several parties were 1n the habit of throw- | inganet into the riverforthe special purpose of cap- | turing the small fish ...

General Xeg

... Private Lerrer from Montreal states that on the 7th ult., the Countess of Errol gave birth to a son and heir to the peerage of the ancient and noble family of Hay. The title of ** Lord Kilmarnock” is thus again revived. Singrrar CircumsTance.—Last week, as ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1856

... observed that his Grace voted in the majority against Government upon Lord Lyndhurst’s motion for referring Lord Wensleydale’s patent to a Committee of Privileges. It is also said that the Lord Chancellor tendered his resignation upon finding his opinion on ...

THIN WESTERRN MISCELLANEOUS

... latter. A Homeymoon Darkened.—The Plymouth Journal says | —at Bodmin, on Thursday, Mr Edward Cocks was married to Miss Maria Lord. During the day one of the gentlemen of the wedding party kissed the bride, an event which caused some unpleasantness and jealousy ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 647 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

EXTRAORDINARY DESTRUCTION OF SHEEP

... the Cato street conspiracy. The second brother was the late Lord Frederick Fitzelarence, who died about two years ago, while in command of the forees at Bombay. 'l‘ixu youngest brother, Lord Augustus, was many years rector of Mapeldurham, near Reading ...

@biutuary,

... Eeulng the Cato-street conspiracy. The second brother -uLE te Lord Frederick Fitzclarence, who died about two years sgo, while in command of the forces at Bombay. The youngest brother, Lord Augustus, was mu&yun rector of Mapledurham, n.ar Reading, and ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 602 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

(From the Clobe )

... of Alton Towers and the other estates to Lord Edmund Bernard Howard, second son of the present Duke of Norfolk, now in his third year, with remainder to his Grace's other younger sons, and to his brother, Lord Howard, M.P., who is married to the late ...

Accivents any Offences

... of great dan7er, but Lady Erroll evineed great coolness and {)resenoe of mind, which, combined with the circumstance of her adyship being a first-rate whifis, providentially averted the catastrophe which appeared incvitable. Lord Kilmarnock with difficulty ...

Published: Saturday 06 December 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHE BEDFORD TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1857

... ln menthe C(hairman uf_lhu Visiting Justices by the l:lufll': | lioning that fact he meant wo refloction upon the Honorable Lord Caithorpe, .l“‘.im'.! the Birminghn | Chief Constable ; but the question of his salury be- Discharged Prisoners Aid Society ...

RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES IN HINDOSTAN

... top joint, The Lord Muyor: What became of the end of the finger? Prosecutrix: I do not kuow. The Lord Mayor: Did you not find it? No, my Lord; we looked for it everywhere and it was not to be found, #0 | suppose he swallowed it. The Lord Mayor committed ...