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... Esq. ) Director* of the Belfast and JOHN HARRISON, Esq. Balivmena Kaiiaav. ss, e^ - | “■- ...
... Esq. ) Director* of the Belfast and JOHN HARRISON, Esq. Balivmena Kaiiaav. ss, e^ - | “■- ...
... to Maria, only daughter of John Percy Howes, Esq M. D. of Kilcock, the county of Kildare. Feb. 22, at Harrold, Bedfordshire, Christopher Gerard Rigbye Collins, Esq. late of the 16th Dragoons, to Annette, rd daughter of John Hesketb Lethbridge, Esq. and ...
... having been given, The S« rgeant-at-Arms said—Yeoman Usher, call in James Earl of Cardigan. The noble lord was act'onlingly called in, and His Grace the Loiti> High Steward addressing him, said—James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, you have been indicted for felony ...
... situation more conspicuous than honourable, have reason to believe correct. Towards the close last shooting season, Lord Cardigan, and, we believe. Lord Adolphus Filrclarencc, slopped, on their way south from shooting quarters, at Carve Inn. They had ...
... Society. ST. JOHN S CHURCH, KILWARLIN, parish Will OPES ED, Gad willing, for Divine Worship, NFS DAY. the 2sih of October, being the Feat of St. Simon ami St J'lde. Divine Sc/ vice uill commence at hnlfpfU 'LL VEX 1J HEAT 11-TV ARMING I-NSTIUMEXT, which ...
... the steamers, proceeded on their route to Athlone, which to the head-quarters of the regiment. Lieut.-Colonel the Earl of Cardigan will exchange from the 11th Hussars with Colonel the Hon. 11. F. Cavendish, Ist Life Guards. The latter will be included ...
... Doncaster. aged between 40 and 50, was with Rheumatism, and confi >ed to her bed of nearly two months, with scarcely lift her arm sho was singularsy benefited after nmpg tw^doses BLAIR’S GOUT AND and after fiaUbiag two botes was quite recorerq^/y The above ...
... admonition said have been addressed the preceding day to the officers of the llth Hussars and their Lieutenant-Colonel, Lord Cardigan, the Adjutant General, SirJolm Macdonald, in the name of Lord Hill. It appeared to us the lime that the statement sshich ...
... sailing time. JOHN ARMSTRONG, 23, DoneyaU- Quay. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Steam Packet Office, Carlisle, F) DAVID BAXTER, Annan, A JAMES GRAHAM, 99, Scotch-street, Whitehaven, ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick'swntry, Newcastlewpon-Tyne, JOHN FRAZER. King's Arms Inn, Dumfries ...
... of the British arm?. The speech was then put in and marked P. The court was here ordered to be cleared. Having remained in deliberation for about ten minutes, the public were again admitted. The Judge-Advocate then addressed Lord Cardigan Your lordship ...
... projected courtmartial, which was stated London had been conceded at the dcsite of the friends Captain John Win. Reynolds, whose complaints against Lord Cardigan have been published at great length in the papers. A court-martial will certainly take place Friday ...
... sailing time. JOHN ARMSTRONG. 23, Donegal!-Quay. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Steam Packet Ojfice, Carlisle, DAVID BAXTER, Annan, JAMES GRAHAM, 99, Scotch -street, Whitehaven, ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick's-entry, Aewcastle- upon- Tyne, JOHN FRAZER, King's Arm's Inn, Dumfries ...