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Official Declaration

... what say you, are you guilty or not guilty ?? The Earl of Cardigan, in loud, firm, and clear voice, replied, Not Guilty.? The Clerk thereupon said, How will your lordship tried ?? Lord Cardigan? peers.? Tba Clerk? * May God give your lordship good deliverance ...

AGRICULTURAL MARKETS, &c

... lower. In oats there was fa.r bus ness done, at decline CJ. to Is. per quarter. Desna and buyers. Floating cargoes of wheat, armed on lh«nou , occasional buyers, but those of Indian corn are consequence further reduction in the raluo tins article in Ireland ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1841. Ptu QUARTER 5,. ,W.» lulo IF I’AIU IN ADVANCE, o*. Orf./ AO. 1812

... Lord Steward at the chair putting question to each peer, guilty or not guilty, e. John Si.igieton, Lord Lyndhurst. how says your lordship ? James Thomas, Enrl of Cardigan, of this felony whcrcofiksUnds indicted, or not guilty” Whereupon each peer, upon ...

BRUTON FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL

... June 25, the wife of the Rev. C. Ralph Mustoo, Curate of John's, Chelmsford, daughter. June 16, the wife of the Rev. George St John, daughter. June Netherton, Worcestershire, the wife of the Rev. John Coopaon, son. OBsnuTAToav. At two. r.n. Thermometer. Rain ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... Moiitefiorr arrived in town lost week from visiting Egypt Vt meeting of Almoners of Christ's Hospital, Friday be'nnight, Earl of Cardigan admitted Governor nem. con. —Will of Lord Holland has passed Prerogative Court Baroness Holland, widow of deceased, and solo ...

AmiMDOW

... Edition of the CfIMEfWES of ARISTOPHANES, GEORGE JOHN KENNEDY, M.A., Fellow of St, John’s College, Cambridge. T.IMUrCHELL, A.M., Late Fellow of Sussex College, Cambridge. m Gboruk John rode horse l^o,armed after tlte manner of tlic Huns, with two-edged ...

DEATHS

... with stealing one shilling and one sixpence, the property of her master, John Louch, Lower Heyford. John Goodman Cook and Lot Berry, charged with stealing whip, the property of John liazlewood, of Hanvell. Cricket— On Monday the return Match at Cricket ...

i&jrforfc IDeraT

... directed to the dispossession of arms, are in full force all the disturbed districts. Yet the people still contrive to arm themselves, even with the deadliest of all weapons, the blunderbuss. Several very audacious robberies of arms have taken place, during the ...

K.OCAI. IVTEK.K.IOKVCRS

... William, youngest son of the Right Hon. Sir Edward Sugdcn. Same day died, aged »6, Mr. Thomas Smith, landlord of the Woodstock Arms, Mugdalcn-strccf, in this city. Ho was much respected nil wlio knew him. Tuesday last died, aged twelve months, Charlotte Ann ...

Citp aim arountp intelligencr

... Credale Corbett, Esq., of Aston Hall, Salop, to Mary, eldest daughter the late John Fryer, Eso. August 7, St. Clement's Church, Mr. John Klrtland, to Hannah, second daughter of Mr. John Shelton, of this city. August 3, special licence, the Chapel in Killertoo-park ...

FURIHKR fARTICI'L.IRS

... and emblazoned shields with tlie arms of England and Franco. The stats chairs were what might lie called Gothic design, and the throne was snrmounted with Gothic tracery. the back the Ihrsrio were emblazoned the Royal Arms of England silver. Sensed on this ...

COURT AND FASHION

... perfect picture. Amongst the numerous other descriptions of rare birds at the Royal aviary, an- two liens and a cock of Sir John Sebright s pheasant-like breed ; several clear white liaiitams, eight n-al black Sjianish birds, and other fowls of a .similarly ...