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PRICE OF STOCKS.—7 J*tu 6

... which is Colonel) under his own immediate command. ■ The43d, 52d, and 78lh regiments, under the command of Major-Geueral Sir John are encamp at Shoroecliffe on Monday next. The Royal North Gloucester Militia arc removed from .ewes the Severn district. - ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.-THURSDAY,

... Messrs. Shaw and Litton, Sir Edward Sugden, and Lord Stanley spoke on the one side, while Mr. O'Connell, Lord John Russell, Messrs. Lynch, and Grattan, spoke on the other. Upon a division the numbers were, for 14r. 0' Connell's amendment, 162 ; against it ...

AN D EAST K ENT ADV EimsEn

... to appear ois deck iss his full nasal uniform t and whew Lord Nelson received the fatal shot, he fell into Captain Hardy's arms: and out hearing the triamphaut shout of victory, he inquired what number of the euesny had struck, and being answered Iwealy-oae ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1839
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1405 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COURT AND FASHION

... Ross, Bart., was married last week, Edinburgh, to Miss Elizabeth J. Ross, eldest daughter of I late Lieut. Colonel Ross. Mr. John Marshall, on the marriage of his son, Mr. Ja G. Marshall, with the Hon. Miss Spring Rice, daughter of l Monteagle, gave up ...

FOLKESTONE SESSIONS

... waist, and was hauled into the vessel. The prisoner was found guilty, and sentenced to six months’ imp’isoununt and hard labor. John Woodland whs also indicted for a violent and brutal assault on a girl, about eleven years of age, from whose evidence it appeared ...

Court, ft obilitv, anb Gentry

... across the Home Park to the Castle, attended by the Royal suite. Two splendid banners, one containing the Royal arms, and the other the arms of the Prince Consort, were displayed from the Queen's closet, which was tastefully ornamented with laurels and ...

Canterbury, November 3

... Chatham, from whence all the other troops have been removed in order for their accommodation in the barracks. The West York and Cardigan regiments of Militia marched on Saturday last from Chatham barracks: the former to Ospringe, and the latter to Faversham ...

Published: Tuesday 03 November 1807
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1387 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON

... select party.— the company were, the Duchess Manners ami Dcbrde, Helens, Karhirnk, Smiley, and llarrourl, Ladies Mansfield, Cardigan, and C. Mrs. A. Mrs. L. Oamrr, and Miss bligo. .1 ■— In addition the naval font: alrradv ai)iH)intcd for of (he undersfiiui ...

BETWEEN THE COURTS OP COPENHAGEN

... Volunteers. Ensign Bnrlase to be lieutenant, vice Skues, deceased. Royal Clarence or Cardigan rohmteers. To be first Lieutenants —Second Lieutenant Edward £osign John Bowen, from the Fis.iguard Volunteers, vice Francis. decease 15 ' Vo Thoilias Pr opert; ...

Canterbury, September 8

... corpse was preceded to place interment hy the Roy al Anglesea and Cardigan regiments of militia, a detachment of the TtVelfth Light Dragoons, and the Thii Foot, with the band the Cardigan playing a dirge.*— The pall was supported by he, Lieutenant-Colonels ...

Published: Friday 08 September 1809
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2870 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH COIJFJEjj- POKTIIY. HUMAN LIFE. Min I thnu art like river, fed By wait from ..

... Captain Frederick Grey has been appointed Private Secretary loins brother. Viscount llowick. Secretaryat-War, in the room of Mr. John alpole. J,ord Weymouth, tlie eldest son of the Marquis of Batlt, died on the Kith instant, Shanks House, Dorset. Hea in his ...

Published: Tuesday 24 January 1837
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: 2 | Tags: none