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THE EARL «»F CARDIGAN

... THE EARL «»F CARDIGAN laird FEE .-aid wisheti to ask question with reference the recent truil of noble carl beli're Uietr iordslups : it wu-, whether there was any record of the address made their k>nl»hip- the Lord High during the tune that strangm were ...

Published: Wednesday 24 February 1841
Newspaper: The Evening Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3304 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

GRATTAN S HILL. LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD

... GRATTAN S HILL. LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD. UNRESERVED AUCTION OF EXCELisCfilfc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAHOGANY, PORTABLE ARTICLES. RICH PORTABLE BRASS BEDSTEAD; A POWERFUL AND BRILLIANT TURBO CABINET PIANO FORTE, SIX AND HALF OCTAVES, RICH ROSEWOOD CASE. CHINA ...

GRATTAN S CHARACTER OF O CONNELL IN 1815

... fallen upon a man named John Hampton, a foreman the employ Mr. B. H. Woodward, carpet manufacturer, he was taken into custody wait the decision of inquest. was proved that she had been seen the night before walking arm-in-arm with man, and that she groaned ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1843
Newspaper: Londonderry Standard
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1414 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LORD CARDIGAN AND SUNDAY

... LORD CARDIGAN AND SUNDAY FLOGGING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SUN. Sir,—l bare Jeered in India for the better part of my liff,.and I can positively decla e shit' (excepting on field service before an enemy, or in cases of great emergency) no punishments ever ...

Published: Monday 26 April 1841
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4461 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE ARMS BILL

... first Irish arms bill. Grattan was then the O’Connell of the day. If Grattan could lift up hand from the grave in Westminster, where he has been so honourably buried, he w ould smite us for profane a comparison. But we mean merely that Grattan was then as ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1843
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2396 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. H. GRATTAN AND THE REV. R. MULLEN

... sures,’ said the gr at Grattan, * oc asurer, und coercion and conciliati we proposed the le ed th former 1 ber op ud concludes—* May th of the pe le be immortal 2 Jiow changed rom his he was i Tow chs since last’ year, when he s his arms, and op ed Co ny unless ...

Published: Tuesday 25 January 1848
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3972 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LORD CARDIGAN AND THE ELEVENTH

... decided that Captain Noel must apologise to Lord Cardigan for lbs throe enumerated errors. Sir John Macdonald, Adjutant-General, desired Captain Noel to attend him, and, in the presence of Lord Cardigan and other authorities, requested the culprit to apologise ...

Published: Monday 13 November 1848
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5148 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TILE EARL OF CARDIGAN,

... TILE EARL OF CARDIGAN, Mr. MUNTZ rose to bring forward his motion respecting Lord Cardigan. Lord JOHN RUSSELL hoped the hon. member would not persevere, but permit the resumption of the adjourned debate. Mr. MUNTZ could not amply with the request of the ...

Published: Friday 14 May 1841
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10063 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LORD CARDIGAN'S DEFENCE

... LORD CARDIGAN'S DEFENCE. Lord Cardigan, who is himself upon his trial quite as much as the officer, whose conduct he has arraigned, has now had an opportunity of making his defence, every syllable of which bespeaks a total unconsciousness,—we might almost ...

Published: Sunday 11 October 1840
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9479 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. The Parliamentary records of the past week afford a very signal exemplification of the old story of a mountain in labour. The Committee of the Lords appointed to inspect the journals of the House and report about the trials ...

Pryse Pryse, Esq., M.P.—The Queen has granted the member for the Cardigan boroughs license to assume the name ..

... Pryse Pryse, Esq., M.P.—The Queen has granted the member for the Cardigan boroughs license to assume the name and arms of Loveden, instead of that of Pryse. Vacant of Militia.—There are present sixteen of these appointments vacant, and they are not, is ...

ARM VALS

... tour; Lord and Lady Macdonald, at their seat in the Isle of Skye, from Deerie Park, the Earl of Cardigan's seat, in Northamptonshire; the Countess of Cardigan, at Dublin, from town; Countess Fortescue, on a visit to her relatives in Ireland, from Castle ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1845
Newspaper: New Court Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 385 | Page: 9 | Tags: none