From the LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 1G
... of the town of Ciriickfergus, Esq. ( ounty of Cardigan — \\ illiam Edward Pcwell, of Nanteos, in th ■ county ol Cardigan. Esq. B ...
... of the town of Ciriickfergus, Esq. ( ounty of Cardigan — \\ illiam Edward Pcwell, of Nanteos, in th ■ county ol Cardigan. Esq. B ...
... Edward Wolstenholme, Heury R. Westeura, John Craven Westenra, Robert Chaloner, R. Musgrave, Bart. ; Ww. Sharman Crawford. M.P.; J. Parsed, B^rt. , D. Henry, Dublin; John Chivers, Dunlin; Richar ...
... of Kesteven and Holland— Gilbert John Heathcot* ?? Hall, in the county of Rutland, Esq.; Henry Handley, of Culverthorpe Hall, in the said coanty of Lincolo Esq. Borough of Boston— John Studliolme Brownritr*-. E*a ■ John Wilks, Esq. Ss ' Borough of Stamford— ...
... the Right Hon. Viscount Pal/nerston, ?? the R,gh t Hon. Lord John Russell, Lieut-General the night Hon. Lord Strafford, ?? the Right Hon. 1 nomas Spring Ricej „ nd the Right Hon> sir John Cam Howiouse, Bart, his Majesty's Commissioners for inquiring ...
... Dragoon- — Lieutenant John Macartn tiie 4th Dragoon Guards, to be Lieutenant, vice T •- who exchanges. !»th Kegtinent of Foot— ...
... Not lass Not more BOROUGH. Not less Not more than than than than Arundel 9 12 Pwllheli 9 12 Beaumaris 9 12 Ruthin 12 18 Cardigan 12 18 Tenby. 9 12 Llanidloes 9 12 Thetford 12 18 Machynlleth ..12 18 Totnes 12 18 SEC. 2. — BOUNDARIES TO BE SETTLED BY THE ...
... York, Ksq. ; John R.chaicls, of No. IJ, Cailogan- place, in the county of Middlesex, Ksq. Borouifli of Malton — The lii^ht Honourable Sir Charles Christopher Pepys, Knt. ; John Charles Kamsilen, Ksq. Borough ol Pontefract— John Cully, Ksq.; John Smile, commonly ...
... majority. Mr. Guest feels qualmish. Pembroke County. — Sir John Owen, a Conservative, with..!..t opposition. Pekbrose Borough. — Colonel Owen, a son of Sir John ; no opposition. Radnorshire. — Sir John Walsh, a Conservative, will be returned. Mr Wilkins is ...
... LONDON. j TUESDAY, MARCH 3. | | The questions put last night to the Prime Minis- J ter by Lord John Russell in the House of Com- ! tu oris, and the answers they received, have consider- ably disappointed the hopes which the factions I opposed to his Majesty's ...
... independent command at any period of his Peninsular career, it may be questioned if among the brilliant band of his brothers in arms tiiere was an individual more competent to the task. In addi'ion to the profound knowledge of military science, to the chivalrous ...
... ! • present of making up its own mind upon any T i esterday presented no less than two ex- this infirmity of purpose. Lord John was positively to divide the House of 'ti (lie question of bringing up the re- ■ ...
... by the light of flam- beaux, some headed by Mr. Maurice O'Connell, M.P., pro tempore, the Iriends of the candidate coming armed with duelling pistols, and the utmost dismay pervading the town. A highly-respectable meeting ofthe friends ?? supporters of ...