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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 ...

COURTS OF LAW

... think of. Lord Cardigan said, Oh, that is very wrong oflhim. Then heard a whispering, and heard him again kiss Lady William, wish her good bye, aidJ leave the room. Lord Cardigan was there altogether abbutt wo hours. As soon as Lord Cardigan had left and ...

HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT

... quarter to eleven, o'clock Lord Denmnan entered the house as Lord Hsgh Steward, preceded by the Sergeant-at-Arms with the mace, Garter K'ing-at-Arms hearing his sceptre, and the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod carrying the Lord' High Stew~ard's Staff. Hils ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8200 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... together. I cannot say that I ever saw them walking arm-in-arm together. I heard Lord William give a tailor who was working for his lord- ship, an order to make Wintera coat. On the Sunday when Lord Cardigan was at his lordship's house,. on Lord William leaving ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... about to introduce the allotment system among the poor on his estates at Goldsbrough and other places. It is stated that Lord Cardigan has instructed his law agent to apply to the Court of Queen's Bench for a rule for a criminal information against the Timies; ...

REBECCA AND HER DAUGHTERS

... were so well armed and ready for action, that the dra. goons could not enter the town untiL Monday morning, and the conflict that took place on Neweastle-bridge is beyond descrip. tion; The soldiers were thrown off their horses, their arms taken from them ...

Published: Sunday 02 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1391 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... whea)a krd his name; he replied hie begged to be excused givting ?? information against him was then read. lt was ?? the oath of John Porton, df Cross-court, Drery-lene, yeomaa, and the of- fence charged was, the selling to him a blasphemous libel, en. .title5 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... St. John's Church, liorslydown, Southwark, on the body of David Waters, a lad aged 15. William Button deposed, that the deceased was in the habit ol drinking excessively. On Sunday evening last he went on board the brig Fair Cambrian, of Cardigan, lying ...

LAW

... ground, Edward Grattan said, C - him, throw bins into the canal. John, the prlsoner, said, I can't, he bas got fast hold of my arm. Her husband replied, pull thy art out of thy jacket, and I will throw him in. The prisoner pulled his arm out, and the ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... corroborated by that of two servants.-Guilty-Death, but recommended to mercy. SHEEP-STEALING. JOHN PADDIFOOT, a man between sixty and ?? years of age, and EDWARD GRATTAN, aged 26, were in- dicted for stealing a sheep, the property of Elizabeth Lewis. Thomas ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A RECTOR

... 3BEACE OF PROMISE OF MARUIAGS BY A RECTOR. SAUNDERS V. HARsIEs.-This was an action, brought at the Cardigan (Wales) assizes, on Friday, to recover damages against the Rev. Percy Bysshe Harries,Tector of the parish ot Corby, near Rockingham, and also holding ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... desired Lord Cardigan to call for. What was thle statement made ,of the reason way Lord Cardigan should come, and what was the statement made by W~inter ? That in the course of the Conversation lie heard Lildy William Pavet ask Lord Cardigan to procuro ...