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PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE

... compliment which the French courteously returned. The President, whose arrival had been awaited for some hours the troops under arms did not reach Cherbourg until after dark Thursday evening. He was in open carriage preceded and the Ist Dragoons, fine looking ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE

... the company present at the ceremony were —Lady Elizabeth Tolleniache, Admiral and Lady Charlotte Berkeley, the Countess of Cardigan, Mr. Charles and Miss Stuart, Lord William Lennox, Mr. Patrick Stuart. Lord ami Lady Burghersh, Captain Lennox, R.A., Hon ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE

... study steam at the Woolwich factory. Lieutenants.—H. J. Blomfield to the Arrogant; C. Gibbons to the Encounter; John H. Cave to the Hogue; John B. Scriven to be agent of mails ; R. W. Clatk to the coast guard service; J. Seccorab to study steam at Woolwich ...

l-'I'VEE, Ac

... S«oU 1«- «ilk*r Colodcl Knoll vs. _ . . . , Captain Lvbod, appointme nt to her Majoslv Hou. Corps Grullctnen at Arms, Lord luley. Sir John r.iJiWl, C.8.. the M.U- Order the ith, Sir !• ■ Bannsf. •Uear Vdmirnl Sir Edmund Lyonn, ti.C.B. appointm“t a. her ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZICTTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1851

... spiritual as well as secular, who preach, dogmatise, defend the errars heresy of John lluss and John Wieklilf, condemned tin* Council Constance; and pronounce or hold the persons John ami Jerome Catholic and holy, and convicted of this shall relapsed hcretieks ...

M ETROEOLITAN

... O. Ricardo, Captain Duncombc, Mr. I*. Wood, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Morris, Sir John Duckworth, Mr. P. Carcw, Mr. Sir John Bullcr, Colonel Caidfcild, Mr. Henry Grattan, Mr. Wcgg Prosser, Mr. F. Peel, Mr. Pigott, Sir K. Gore Booth, Mr. Urquhart, Mr. W. Cavendish ...

FATE AND THE ALPHABET

... gcienc; for the improvement naval architecture; th*«w:* disputing is hot service, and is generally performed James Fox, John Home Took?, John Curran, with too much eagerness lo successful. S.mael Taylor Coleridge. Theobald Wolfe Tone, and of some bodies in ...

BRIDGE

... difficulty of the tusk which your kindness and that of my old companions in arms in the naval and military service has imposed u|ion me. lam happy to say that with every arm that service which has upon the difficult task of adequately returning and a ...

MURDER NEAR HOLKHAH, IN NORFOLK

... mid-day, near the princely seat of the Earl of Leicester, has spread consternation throughout the county. The murdered man, named John Ayton, was employed the Earl of Leicester superintendent of his lordship’s extensive brick and tile works at Burnham Overy ...

SUMMARY

... pressed to come forward with a remedy for the crisis, and it was only when all hope of action on his part or on that of Lord John Bussell had ceased, that Lord Derby’s motion was put upon the notice paper. Reform questions, like pilot-balloons, have gone ...

The Whig Ministry and Papal Aggression.—At the best, the conduct and the present plight of the Ministry, and ..

... Catastrophe prom the Incautious use or Fire-arms. —We lament to say that the family of Henry Grattan Curran, Esq., stipendary magislrate, has been plunged into deep affliction by the accidental death ol Ins only son, John. This fine youth was invited dine with ...

THE ARMY

... 21st Foot—Captain John Kirkland, from tho foot, to be Captain, rice Dewar, who exchanges, April 13. 43 ...