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TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... standing room below the bar, amongst whom were observed Lord Morpeth and others. Lady Cardigan took her seat in an unobetrusive part the lower gallery, and Lord Cardigan remained in an ante room until summoned. The Lords Spiritual and Temporal, the Judges ...

FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE AUGUST 24

... OF INSOLVENCY FILED BY William and John Walker, St. John's-square, Clerkenwell, and Mofley-itreet, Manchester, manufacturers of apparatus for heating buildings. , BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. John Hetherington, King's Arms-yard, City, tea dealer, to November ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Montgomsh.Bo. Dundas, Sutherlandshire Christmas, W.. Waterford city Dundas, F., Orkney&Shetland Christopher, Lincolnshire Easthope, John, Leicester Chute, W. L., Norfolk Ebrington, Plymouth Clayton, R., Aylesbury Ellice, Rt. Hon. E., Coventry Clements, Colonel ...

FROM FRIDAY'S GAZETTE, JANUARY 22

... rumour-how true we know not —that addition to made to the Marine .—Brighton Gazette. Transmission of Arms to the North. —On Tuesday morning stand of arms were conveyed from her Majesty's store-rooms the Tower, covered wagons, to the terminus the Birmingham ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... and agreed to without a division. Lord Cardigan.—Mr. Hume said, that seeing the hon. Secretary at War in his place, he wished to ask if the reports which had appeared the public papers relating to Lord Cardigan ordering a soldier to be Hogged immediately ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... TUESDAY, FEB. The Eari. of Cardigan.— The Earl of Shaftesbury moved that James Thomas Farl of Cardigan be brought to the bar of the house the usher of the black rod. The question having been put and carried, The Earl ot Cardigan with tho usher of the black ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Hamilton, Captain, Aylesbury Newport (I. Wight ton, Lord, Tyrone co. Hara^e^rH-'S^'f Hardy ßradfoni' LaUaue&ton Harford, Cardigan Hawkes, Heathcote, Sir V«\, Hants Hendley, J.W., Heneage, G. H. W., Devizes Henniker, Lord, (E) Hepburn, Sir Herbert, 11 ...

OFFICIAL INFORMATION

... party. On the following day, the Archbishop Canterbury and his lady, the Bart and Countess of Tankerville and the Earl of Cardigan, dined with her Majesty and rinee Albert; and since then other Conservatives have been honoured with similar invitations ...

DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF HANOVER. Hanover,. lie ueon 0 f Hanover died tins mOrning. The Hanover Gazelle, with a

... their lives in consequence of the excite state of the mob that Thomas Cloney and John Murph refused several times to go with the mob, whereon said Thomas Cloney and John Murphy were attacked and forcibly pulled over the side of said brake, and carried ...

The past year witnessed events of the highest import* ailce to Great Britain, and of the most auspicious augury to

... of Commons relative to the conduct of Lord Cardigan, in otderiuga private of the Human to be flogged on a Sunday. MAY. 7. In the 'Gazette of this evening the official accounts of the success the English arms in China are published. 10. The motion of Mr ...

VALUE OF THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS

... have the effect of unseatiue both. The majority ot Lord John being only nine above Mr. Attwood, it is confidently expected that the latter gentlemen will be declared duly elected.— Times. Lord John Russell and the City EUction.-l is conn, dently stated ...