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CORONER's INQUEST ON LEES

... people, and at that moment Colonel M'Gregor in order to save Barnes, whomn the infantry inums- diately surrounded. I did not go nearer to Barnes. Directly afterwards thse infantry were fitrosed in thse same position as pre- vious to a charge. Barnes, I believe ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... King's Own, L. T.M., by the ik, Exil of Monster. 5, Captain Caultield, 17th Foot, by Colonel Faunce. r- Captain Warden Flood, 51st Light Infantryr, by Sir A. Barnard. e, Captain Stephens, on his appointment as Equerry to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge ...

COURT MARTIAL ON COLONEL QUINTIN,

... in excellent working condition. I rememiser the'leading di- sat, vision of the centre squadron receiving a V0llay'froasa infantry,. bobh tile last time I saw Colonel Quintin, he was at the head of L. tole division wvhich I pawqed wfit! my division. Wh')en ...

OVERLAND INDIA MAIL

... altogether were concerned. The whole plan, was it seems, made known to the Resident February, and nothing new has since come to light All the reports that have been so industriously circulated are believed to have originated in the very proper precaution, already ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i' who stated himself to be a warehouseman in the-city, was,' charged by. Richard Seaton, a corporal in the 51st- Regi- ment of Light Infantry, with-having defrauded him of a- shilling. It appeared fr-om the coioral's statement, that he uiras passing ...

EXECUTION OF ANDREW HARDIE AND JOHN BAIRD

... bitt lie earnestly in: ise hoped that they woslad. take ito part in their wicked wayR; ?? dbuonl the contrary, .make tlte light of t'-'eir .goodd ex- p r ample shine hefore~theni, 'that they, if possible, might be ?? b rotmglt to glorify their Heavenly ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... superintending- the. organisation of out-pen- sioners in Great Britain; Captain Henry Charles Capel Somerset, of the 51st; or King's Own Light Infantry, having been appointed staff officer at Gloucester, and Second Captain Thomas Knatchbull, of the Royal Ar- tillery ...