Refine Search

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... not, for the present, form partofI ethis garrison, but be moved northward shortly after its sarrival. ?? whole of the 51st Light Infantry embarked at Bel. efast on Meonday last, on board steam-vessels, for conveyance -to Bristol. SHAM FIGHT AT WOOLWICH. ...

REGISTRY APPEAL

... of )I. Cork, with the first division of the 99th regiment, from- thet at Mauritius. I is The first detachmeot of the 51st Light Infantry willc d embark in a few days' for Van Diernan's Land. It is not at supposed Lieuteniant-Colonel Campbell will go out ...

CITY REGISTRY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... Dragoolls, of a son. On the loth of 7l1itelry, at T.ronto. Upper Canads, the lady of Captstn lleibert Taylur of the 85th Light Infantry. of' a daughterc At Auisey viesarc, Warwickslire, the lady of thc Rev. Francis Newport, of ai daughter. MARRIAGES. On ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... appearance, who stated himself to be a ware- houseman in the city, was charged by Richard Seaton, a corporal In the 51st Regiment of Light Infantry, with having defrauded 'him of a shilling, It appeared, from the corporal's statement, that be was passing through ...

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 ...