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... Makinson and Sanders, Middletemple, London ; and Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leeds. Peter Harass Abbott, King's Arms-yard, Moorgate street, London, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent. miller. George Jerms, Hoxton Old-town, water-proof leather manufacturer. Edward ...

CLEARED FOR SEA. .!nfigua—Phcenix, M'Kn:ght, C tir & F Shand.. P iyl... ,, t_Prnap•rite, Ten t, Br.hr Pehread & ..

... Whole. Fanugl . Niekole & Leers ..Q Sfobitt —Dublin, Scholfiei J Browner Brown V New Oreasts—:'alem. von, C B .Veto York—Blake, Arm- J St WRobinsonW New York—J. Z , Porter, .! T Crook Oporto—Orion Evans. T of Coghill & co 0 Pernambuco--Laura, Daniunll , M'Tear ...

BANKRUPTS,

... and Sanders, Middletemple, London ; and Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leeds. Peter Harriss Abbott, King's Arms-yard, 3loorgate street, London, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent, miller. George Jenns, Hoxt - on Old-lown, water-proof leather manufacturer. ...

THE UVERPOOL MAIL

... then asked, How say yon, James Thomas, Earl Cardigan, are you guilty not ?** The Earl of Cardigan, in firm voiee,'replied “Not guilty, bv lord.” The Clerk—” How will you be tried, lord ?” The Earl of Cardigan —“By peers.” The noble prisoner then took bis ...

Published: Thursday 18 February 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11929 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE LIVERPOOL MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IB 1^47

... desolated Ireland. Mr. H. Grattan said, that for the sake of suffering humanity, he should give his strongest support to this bill. He was anxious to remedy the grievances of Ireland by legislation ; but he considered the man who armed himself with a pistol ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3335 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FOURTH DAY, SATURDAY

... Parry, K.G.H. ; the Venerable Archdeacon of Cardigan; Rev. Rowland Williams; Rev. H. Parry; Rev. J. Jones, Precentor of Christ Church, Oxford; the Rev. W. Jones, Anglesey; Rev. E. Evans, Christleton ; John Richards, Esq., Customs; J. Hughes, Esq., M.D ...

Published: Monday 22 June 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 753 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TAtIBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Edited by HARRY LORREQUER. The Publishers of the University Magazine have the ..

... but increase his well-earned eptt tation.—John Bull. The freshness, variety, and raciness of the sketches in hese pages, of men and manners, in Dublin, during the last few brilliant years of her Currans, Grattans, and other legal, iterary, and political ...

- Nov. 13, 1848. 6... ail The goose of metropolitan snippery has hatched two more , phenomena of the shopboard,

... captain in Cardigan's regiment. One fine morning, a short while ago, he was late for stables, and being orderly officer, went to the colonel and reported himself accordingly, saying he had unfortunately overslept himself, whereupon Cardigan at once placed ...

Published: Monday 13 November 1848
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2317 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

COASTWISE

... Softley, Cram & c 0. Cg Cardigan—Ruth, Bowen, J J Day.. Corgi—Mary Jones, Bowen, J Day •W Cork—Susan, Gal ratt, Strong & Reid .G Dartmo' Tei..nmo' & Torquay—Wm Blake, Cram & co 0 Dubein—Molly & Arm, Hodge, Beedle &co P Dustin—H arvest ...

i■ • . imperial yarUamcnt. *•' ' -*/ ■' OF LOHDB—Momdat. *. (-• * » WITH AM*»ICA. * *,> .

... improper nor unusual to puce Lord Cardigan upon ban- *&r. Waumjetow pressed for further inquiry into the circumstances of Lord Cardigan’s regiment. It was admitted, on tbe one bend, that there were faults in Lord Cardigan manner, and alleged, on the other ...

Published: Thursday 11 March 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2132 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

cupidit

... and yet Sir John Campbell is her Majesty's Attorney-General ! The following letter on this part of the subject appeared in the Times of Saturday : Sir,—The Attorney• General, in his opening speech upon the trial of the Earl of Cardigan, alleged as a ...