TRIAL AND ACQUITTAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN
... pr'ioner the bar. Sergeant at Arms—Yeoman Usher, bring forth James Thomas ...
... pr'ioner the bar. Sergeant at Arms—Yeoman Usher, bring forth James Thomas ...
... newspapers concerning a dispute bet ween John Brent, Esq., Magistrate of Canterbury, residing near that place, with the Earl of Cardigan and six officers of the 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons, commanded Lord Cardigan. Ou the of last month, Mr . Brent observed ...
... existing in Irelaud can only checked by the strong arm of the law, the Address i was unanimously agreed to.—ln the Commons the | Address was moved by Mr. Hey wood and seconded Mr. Shafto Adair. Mr. 11. Grattan moved and Mr. E. B. Roche seconded an amondraeut ...
... yefterday. We are In the centre of maflacre and war. The military are out in all quarters, and under arms- Mr. Wallace, it is thought, will be returned.*’ Mr. Grattan and Mr. Shaw are returned again for the city of Dublin, without opposition or creating much interest ...
... the lady of John Grattan Guinness, jun. Esq. of a sou. June 13, al Dorset, the lady of It. W. 11. Jones, Esq. sen. June 16, at Bnrfield House, the lady of Thomas Jone*, Esq. daughter. MARRIAGES. June 16th, At Taautou, St. Alary Magdalen, John Prankard, ...
... under fear of committal. Lieutenant John was then sworn i—he stated that Toons lsdf had told him she had twice asked Lord Cardigan why set Captains Remolds were not there (st his Lordship's house,) and that Lord Cardigan hod said they should never enter ...
... from the mouth of the Cardigan river, on Pembrokeshire side. Tbe general opinion is, that lbs crew have all perished. The wreckers the coast are making a good thing it the dour is being taken away in boat loads. The Mayor of Cardigan, R. D. Jenkins, Esq ...
... Lord Cardigan's own. Lei henceforth styled, according fact, Lord Cardigan's own, and let the motre be, 1 May I not do as I like with my own Every officer who enters it will understand fairly and distinctly, tbe term* seises os 44 Lord Cardigan's own ...
... his youngest son, and his companion, two lads under the age of 20, totally un armed, courageously sallied forth to capture the depredator?. They fell in with three men armed with guns in the middle of the preserve, and in a spirited manner desired them ...
... Ashburton entered the hall, accompanied by Lord J. Hay, Mr. Grattan, tbe British Consul, by Colonel Perkins, Hon. H. G. Otis, Hon. A. Lawrence, and oiher distinguished' cit'zens. Mr Grattan formally Introduced his Lordship Mr. Chapman, the Mayor, who ...
... written and sent Letter to Lleuteosnt-Colonel the Earl of Cardigan, of the same regiment, bis commanding officer, of improper nature, and being thereupon personally ordered the said Earl of Cardigan his commanding officer, the effect following, vs.—' That ...
... Casilc Inns, Uaedavetyand Brecon; Beaufort Arms, Monmouth; Mackworlh Arms, Swansea Castle, Haverfordwest; Bush. Bristol; Salutation, Newcastle Emlyn ; Black Lion, Cardigan; White Hart, Narbeth; Mr. Henry John Morgan, Solicitor, Old Square. Lincoln's Jno ...