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... colouring to Mr. Ryan's story, who thus describes THE CONDUCT OF LORD CARDIGAN AT B&LAKLAVA. The brigade, which consisted of five regiments, and not six, as enumerated by Lord Cardigan at Northampton, advanced in the following order, each regiment being ...

THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.*

... schoolboy hot-headedness. The two sulerior ?? of cavalry sent out as first and second in corn. mand were Lords Iucan and Cardigan, who were well known to ba on bad ternms wvith each other. Lord Lucan had been for many years Out of harness, and was un ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... We have had nothing so great as the revival of King John. We have had no celebration of Eng- lish History and English Poetry, so worthy of a National Theatre. Among Shakspeare's kingly chronicles, John stands apart. It is the earliest in time, and on the ...

AMUSEMENTS AT LIVERPOOL

... alone on brutal strength, And stands-his late disguises from him torn- A grim colossus for the wide world's scorn. Arm ! Nations, arm! that he may feel ere long, The battle is not ever to the strong- 'TMe holy right against unholy wrong! To shield from ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 921 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... company, of vihich Mrs. Bernard-Beere ia the bright particular star. Mr. Brookfield, Mr.Herbert Standing, Ur. H. Grattan, and giss Vmilie Grattan [are also ine the cast. The annual featival of the Catholic Total Abstinence League of the Cross took place as ...

Public Amusements

... Pytlhias. Charactes by Messrs. Grattan Dawson, Neville, Rayner, llarr.itb't, Lewis, Lickfold, Marchant, Robberds, ard Meetdiltes Campbell, Neville, Robberds, &c. On Wednesday and Thursday, Othello.' Oithell, Mr. Grattan Daweson; lago, Mr. Harrington; ...

LEICESTERSHIRE

... 151. each, and to pay costs. —John Wilhins and John Foulds, both of Long Whatton, were charged with assaulting Philip Needham, of that place, on the 12th inst., and were fined Is. each and costs, or 14 days imprisonment.— John Watts, of Loughborough, was ...

THE BOOK OF ERIN

... him again. Mr. I11'Ca-n said that Grattan's friends had determined to come forward if he were. attacked. I said, ' My ?? cannot dio bettcr than in the defence of his country.' The defence Of his country which Grattan, tbough unable to standuprilght low ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BRIGHTON

... great hit as Dam Row; Mr Edward W. Col- man is a very humorous Jenkins, and Miss Alice Brookes a vivacious Di Dalrymple. Mir John Lisbourne dances nimbly as Wang; M r Alexander Loftus is well suited as Sir Reddan. Tapeleigh ; bliss Violet Irving is a pleasing ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1895
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... eAboLP H US thle Countefs of CARDIGAN andELy, Lady CATH- CART and WALDEGRAVE, walked co. St. George's 'Cathedra!, where an excellent fermhon wasf preached by the Rev. Dr. LANGFoRo;, froni thee VIII. Chap- ter of St. JOHN's Gofpel, ard the 32dVerfe. On ...

New Books

... influence legislation in the present. The labour, too, of Grattan, O'Connell, and Shiel command admiration and respect from friend and foe, and their stern rectitude of purpose and denunciation of armed resistance mark them as worthy leaders in a Constitutional ...

BALACLAVA HEROES AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... -created . much sqI enflt. Mt. ?? Miniull ave the song BRep the- pot abilng,' ArM, thur Williams and Mr. B. J. Pr ?? tbeiduiet M Whate how to mneemerise ?? and Miss -Florence, $t; John-- My Treasures i Thea theo Misses: Mand Wilmot, Alice Gilbert, W. Lib ...