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LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... inflicted by John Hurst. The Jury retired, and returned in about ten minutes with the Iollowing verdict:- We find that the said William Noyce and Charles Francis Smith came by their deaths in consequence of gun-shot wounds inflicted by John Hurst, private ...

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... understand, is very general in rthe regimens under Lord Cardigan's command. that shis lordship's ball, instead of striking Captain Tuck- ett, did not take an opposite direction. AsTRR THE PLIGHT of Lord Cardigan with the wife of Colonel Johnstone, this noble and ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Lord Cardigan intimated that he should be prepared to make his rejoinder on Monday, to which day the Court then adjourned. On Monday, Lord Cardigan made his rejoinder. It consisted chiefly of comments on the evf. dencer from which Lord Cardigan endeavoured ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4172 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

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... spirit of France will quake wfhen this important piece of intelligence shall reach her shorcal A 55ILiTART VIuTUR The gallan t CARDIGAN there's nought can rout, Or from the service make him stir a toe, For e'en when Captain REYVOLD'S called him out, He showed ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... of Cardigan has left his bed, and is now able to walk about hii ouse, in Hamilton-place. Mr. Tuckett was senior Lieutenant of the regiment when he exchanged with Lieut. Forrest. BOULOGNE, Ocr. 7.-It is now no longer a matter of report as to arming here ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... s were made by the mountaineers for arms, of which 19,000 stand had already been dis- tributed among them.. Egyptian deserters came.in every day by ives, tens, and thirties. _One day .130 came in a body, with arms and' accoutrenients, and among them more ...

OBSERVANCE OF THE QUEEN'S WEDDING DAY

... place, gave a dinner to seventy of the laboureleg class in the village, which took place at the house of Mr. Dawsorn, Cardigan Arms. The party enjoyed ithemselves 1st a high degree, and Conducted themselves with great propriety. ?? H~,ldforth, E'q. gave ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4692 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

LEEDS:

... next Wairs. B1MANSLAUJGHTER AT BRAMLEY.-.On Tuesday last, I1a inquest wias herd at the Cardigan Arms, Promisey, before lotins Bisekuirtu, E~q ,coroner, on the body of John Horn, clothier, of that place. 0:r Saturday night tart, tire deceaseui, with Richard ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4235 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THE LATE AWFUL GALE

... asleep at the time of the wreck, and ad naked as he was. He was of course covered with for something, but in his removal his arm was somewhat Io on injured. Using their best judgment, and evoking lduld their best courage, the crew set off in their little ...

CHARTIST INTELLIGENCE

... corrupt its possessor. a The Barons in former times were actuated by self-love when they ross to abridge thle power of King John, by v -compell~ing him to sign Magna Charta, as ho did at Runnymende. Hut how did the Barons obtain their t privilege ? By ...

Original Correspondence

... consistency of this hypocrite. When Sir Robert Inglis was on his ` Church Exten- sion hobby, the Dissenters were rightly up in arms against that bare-faced'atteuspt at plunder. The gen, tleman above-mentioned prepared a petition against i, - which he entrusted ...