Refine Search

Newspaper

Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser

Countries

Regions

South East, England

Access Type

200

Type

197
3

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1854

... . Commander Randolph, of Her Majesty's ship Rodney, is labouring under a severe attack of the prevailing diarrhoea. Lord Cardigan is indisposed on board ship at Balakllva. This morning, I regret to say, a picket of the 4th Dragoon Guards was surprised ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... arrangement, an order was made accordingly. WANDSWORTH PETTY SESSIONS. DUEL BETWEEN THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND LIEUT. , TUCKETT.—On Monday the Earl of Cardigan and his see e l. 4 . Captain Douglas, appeared before the magistrates, Ale s A 5, Nottidge and ...

THE MILITARY COLLEGE, ADD ISCOMBE

... Mathematical, French, Ist Hindustani. George T. Chesney-Ist Fortification, Military Surveying, Geology, Ist Good Conduct. John A. Ballard—Military Drawing, Civil Drawing, 2nd Good Conduct. Theodore E. Gahagan—Latin, 2nd Hindustani. Second Class. —J. ...

IRELAND. LIN, JULY 26.—The Admiralty stea Kingstown harbour at half-past seve / 4 :? rn ltig_. with a Queen's ..

... well-disposed of all cl 4 ar lous counties, gentlemen have come di stricts to the Government on the th l e t.ricts, and requiring arms for their tenar per families and property against any ins c ents. Lord Farnham, from Cavan, an( Wicklow, Meath, and other counties ...

same -And into 11 he be pose s on the. BtiOn. no\c r re-• that see imthe reloiett, v. of

... upon my honour. The Sert-V-Arms then said, Yeoman Usher, call in James Thomas h a of Cardigan. The noble earl was then placed outside the Tb P, ithen the Lord High Steward addressing him said, James Earl of Cardigan, y ou have been indicted for ...

Our innim e nutspnuttnt

... both foreign and domestic, concur in representing the prospects of harvest as everywhere most cheering. LORD CARDIGAN'S EXPLORATION.—Lord Cardigan, who has returned from his long and toilsome exploring trip to the Danube, has brought back a budget of information ...

court, flobtlitp, anb entry

... HUMBER.—Oa Monday week a whale of the finner species was caught at Whitton, in the Humber, twenty miles above this town, by John Maycock, master of a billy-boy, the Samuel, of this port, with the assistance of his mate and two other men. It was brought ...

THE RIOTS IN WALES

... mob were so well armed and ready for action, that the dragoons could not enter the town until Monday morning, and the conflict that took place on Newcastle Bridge is beyond description. The soldiers were thrown off their horses, their arms taken from them ...

UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION

... taken a very lively and praiseworthy interest in the promotion of this object. CAPTAIN SIR JOHN Ross's EXPEDITION.—We are sorry to learn, that the Felix, Sir John Ross's vessel, with her tender, went to sea from Lochryan between 10 and 11 o'clock on the ...

Inctelligence• From the United Service Gazette. WAR-OFFICE, AUG. 4.• Tre-6th Dragoons—Lieutenant Harry Reginald ..

... purchase, vice Poulett, Aug. 4. Half FaY 30th Foot—Lieutenant Colonel John Luard, from .ideS, Unattached, to be Lieutenant Colonel, vice John Gordon who exchanges Major Samuel John Luke Nicoll to be Ll t e a T tenant Colonel, by purchase, vice Luard, ...

other two. About half an hour after the occurrence the bodies were recovered, but, as was to be expected, life

... Mr. S. W. Knox, solicitor, and enjoyed the respect of all who knew him.-2Vorthern Whig. WRECK OF A LARGE AMERICAN SHIP IN CARDIGAN BAY.—GALLANT LIFEBOAT SERVICES.—BARMOUTH, DEC. 31.—1 have much pleasure in reporting the additional valuable services yesterday ...