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... &c. EARL of CARDIGAN AND BIS RECENT CONDUCT. The Atlai alluding to this nobleman, observes:— Technically speaking. Captain Reynolds may be in the wrong, but undeniable facts still remain. It slill remains a fact that the Earl Cardigan did send a very ...

October 7 COURT MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN R. A REYNOLDS. BBTOHTOW, THURSDAY, The Court mt this morning precisely at ..

... under fear of committal. Lieutenant John was then sworn i—he stated that Toons lsdf had told him she had twice asked Lord Cardigan why set Captains Remolds were not there (st his Lordship's house,) and that Lord Cardigan hod said they should never enter ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... THE TAUNTON COURIER. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY, OCT LORD CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN TtICKETT. Tub Recorder, in addressing the Grand Jury, fated that the Calendar before him contained lumerous list prisoners. It contained three diarges of cutting and wounding ...

LONDON, &C. THE DUKE OF SUSSEX.— We lament to slate that the Royal Duke is considered to be precarious state

... the United Kingdom.- -Railway Timet. LORD CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN TUCKETT-— The Grand Jnry, at the Central Crimminal Court last week returned a true bill against the Right Hon. James Thomas Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan, for felony; the indictment charging him ...

BATH IN 1840, BY PUILO BLADUD,

... written and sent Letter to Lleuteosnt-Colonel the Earl of Cardigan, of the same regiment, bis commanding officer, of improper nature, and being thereupon personally ordered the said Earl of Cardigan his commanding officer, the effect following, vs.—' That ...

A FEMALE SMUGGLER

... Lord Cardigan's own. Lei henceforth styled, according fact, Lord Cardigan's own, and let the motre be, 1 May I not do as I like with my own Every officer who enters it will understand fairly and distinctly, tbe term* seises os 44 Lord Cardigan's own ...

WELLS TURNPIKE ROADS

... keep a good supply them me. I remain, Sir, yours most obediently, JOHN CAIRO, PETRA, AND DAMASCVS, IN 18.19. WITH REMARKS ON TIIE GOVERNMENT OF ALI, AND ON THE PRESENT PROSPECTS OF SYRIA. John Kiune&r, Esq. M array. [Ftom THE EXAMINER.] This the work of an ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Monday, March 8

... Tbe Bill w«»s p-issed* EAR!. CARDIGAN—CANADA—ROMAN CATHOLICS. Mr, O'COVNELL claimed attention of the House on various t'-nics, and made some remarks the partial conduct of the Horse Hoards in the ease the Earl of Cardigan, and severely an'mad verged on ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Thursday, May 27

... with the Government The Right Hon. Baronet found fault with their Budget; but he did not state what he would do himself. Sir John then observed upon the diversities of opinion which had formerly prevailed, between the united forces opposite to him, upon ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... with the ministerial measures of finance but thought they would not su[Bee without the imposition of a property tax. Mr. J. GRATTAN also placed confidence in her Majesty's ministers; and whether looked to China, the whole of t! eir foreign policy, to the ...

BIRTHS. June 9, at Taunton, the wife of Mr. Saunders, grocer, High-street, of son. Jnne 12, the lady W. Barnes,

... the lady of John Grattan Guinness, jun. Esq. of a sou. June 13, al Dorset, the lady of It. W. 11. Jones, Esq. sen. June 16, at Bnrfield House, the lady of Thomas Jone*, Esq. daughter. MARRIAGES. June 16th, At Taautou, St. Alary Magdalen, John Prankard, ...