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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... arrived at Cal. cutta on the 26th of October, from Chusan. The troops were in good health. The head-quarters of the 51st Light Infantry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Elliott, arrived at Madras on the 27th of October, in the ship Agincourt. This ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Sir ThaonasBangB_.LIOcr ofptraton On the 13th of N~ovember at Perth, Van Diemnan's Land, James 'Gates. Esq.. 6f the 51st Light Infantry, to Janen Matilda., eldest dangbster of the Rev. John You!, late seit,.or chaplain. Van Die- man's Land. At Nesetown ...

COURT MARTIAL IN INDIA

... Saouth Walesa and Alan Dienmear's Latid, Irad The elopetI With) her gallarre flather's aidele.tecamp, Tlerrt. Somierset, 51st Light Infantry. The Itibband oif tire Order of St. 'Patricle, vaa tob l death of the Lard O'Neil, is to be coat- The ferred on th a~rl ...

ABRIDGED POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Methtuen, tigerl 58 ?? s. Onl the 13thX lat., at Iturnesad Park, Sarr, v, Edaiead. It. tint rici, Esq1., late of the 51st Light Infantry, iii the ltihir rir -if Iris aV-. Pritited etid Putiblised by DANtLL GC~1)9-, 1); . ttieit street, iii the l'narh aof ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3508 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... s from the 51st, 58th, 913th, and 99th regiments to hold themselves in readin' as tor embarkation to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. The troops 1 were inspected this day iii heavy met ching order. The 51st King's Own Light Infantry ?? 22 men; the ...

OVERLAND INDIA MAIL

... altogether were concerned. The whole plan, was it seems, made known to the Resident February, and nothing new has since come to light All the reports that have been so industriously circulated are believed to have originated in the very proper precaution, already ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... superintending- the. organisation of out-pen- sioners in Great Britain; Captain Henry Charles Capel Somerset, of the 51st; or King's Own Light Infantry, having been appointed staff officer at Gloucester, and Second Captain Thomas Knatchbull, of the Royal Ar- tillery ...