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TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... standing room below the bar, amongst whom were observed Lord Morpeth and others. Lady Cardigan took her seat in an unobtrusive part of the lower gallery, and Lord Cardigan reniained in an ante-room until summoned. The Lords Spiritual and Temporal, the Judges ...

FEARFUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN GAOL

... .FEARFUL SCENE, AT CARDIGAN GAOL. ATTEM5PT TO MURDER THE TURNKEY. One morning last week, the officials of' Cardigan gaol had a most frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, namad John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trials at the Assize ...

FEARFUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN GAOL

... WMA1RMUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN AO^L. One morning last week the officials of Oardigan Gaol had a frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, named John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trials at the assize. About six o'clock in the morning, as ...

LORD CARDIGAN AND THE BALAKLAVA CHARGE

... side-de-cam to Lord Cardigan, rode up to me, and said, 'M y lerd, ce you tell me where is Lord Cardigan P I replied tha Lord Cardigan had passed me scms time. Cptai Lockwood then rode away, and was, I believe, killed Lord Cardigan did not ride up to, ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. I Tuesday last was the day fixed for the trial of the i Earl of Cardigan, on the charge of feloniously shooting at Capt. Harvey Tuckett. o The Counsel for the prosecution were the Attorney- I General ...

Trial of the EARL of CARDIGAN by his Peers

... one frome Trite Earl rlf Cardigan in ra letd, firm, and clear voice, kneel (low, replied, Not Guilty,1 tweenrithne sh he Clerk lthertupeir. said, itlhone till yocir Lord. minute cla hip be trieid? ness was a! Lord Cardigan- By ury teers. themn, butt4 ...

TURNING THE TABLES

... Thursday John Grattane, of lIt, New- inn-yard, Shoreditch, was charged on re- mand at Guildhall with forging his unole's name to various hills of exchange. The evidence previously given was read over, and the mei facts were that William Grattan, the uncle ...

ASSAULT BY A GUARDSMAN

... before Sir J. C. Lawence. M.P., with con- spiring together to defraud the creditors of John Grattan, the, nephew of Williams Grattan, to the extent of 1,1001. Jphn' Grattan was recalled, and the evidence pe ...

LICENSING TRANSFERS

... Staniforth Street, to T. J. Taylor; Cardigan Arms, Cardigan Street, to C. Wainwright; Coventry Arms, Barford Street, to J. G. Watkins. Bern AND WINE (Ox).-Welch's Piehouse, 1, Lower Temple Street, to C. Benson, jun.; Lord John Russell, ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSE

... HOUSES.-Black Swan, Smallbrook Street, to lebhocea Atkins; Board, Jamaica Row, to John Alderton -; Malt Shovel, Coventry Street, to Frank Carr; Roebuck, Lower Hurst Street, to John Draper ; Britannia, Pigott Street, to Mary Edwards; Bell, Steclhouse Lane, to ...

ACTOR AND DRAMATIC AUTHOR

... his Honour Judge Storior heard the case of Grattan v. Sparling, which was brought for the purpose of recovering 35 damages for breach of contract and for work performed. Plaintiff, Mr Henry Plunkett Grattan, a dramatic author, was represented by Mr Robinson ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1379 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment