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... ter Hjrr;» Abbot. K : ng‘- Arms-yard, Moorgate-street. merch*rr —George Je. :i«. Hex r. Old-town, water-proof leather irauufacturer—Fdward I>. m* riiorch-court. Clemeni’»- : ai»e. overchsnl—Fr*nci*s Devil’s-budge. Cardigan hi t* keeper—\ Walker. 1* c ...

FRIDAY

... rnriilian name and of and olli.e, John Lord Keane; Henry, Biougham and V.ux, John Singleton, Lord Lyndhurst; Henry, Ma-qu„ of Lanwlowne, lord president of the council. See. .an . ow say . Conr lordship? Is James Thomas, Earl Cardigan gurlty of ibis felony whereof ...

THE DOVER TELEGRAPH AND

... that any Government, however abandoned, could perpetrate such an atrocity as we are assured Lord John Russell and his colleagues have recently done. John Frost, the New. pert Chartist magistrate, and especial favourite of the Governre nt, who have found ...

alaren a'dock. Much amotemenl created by lltat' sorer. pear* appeared to forgotten the -tltlaa from which their ..

... Lord High Steward then directed the Series* at Arms make proclamation for the Yeoman usher to bring the prisoner to the bar. Serjeant at Arms.—Yeoman Usher, bring forth James Brudeoell, Earl of Cardigan. Mr. Putman, the Yeoman Usher, who appeared at the ...

SATURIMY, AUGUST 28, 1841. The- Countess de Beaumont and family. Count de Dubenaky, Sir George and Lady ..

... occupy apartments at the above hotel. Their Graces the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort and suite, the Countess of Cardigan, Lady Vernon, Lord John Scott, Col. Richardson, Mrs.Finnessy, Mr. Cathery ; Mr. Searle and friends, from East India; Mr. and Mrs. Butler ...

FEBRUARY 20

... unhurt from the thunder of the Attorney-General. Fortune has said to Cardigan Be notorious and far not.—llforn ng paper. BEDFORD.--Comsfrrue.Nrs To The . House or C:ntar.ctro . e.. —John Ward, of Shilliniton, for one calendar month and hard ' labour, under ...

same -And into 11 he be pose s on the. BtiOn. no\c r re-• that see imthe reloiett, v. of

... upon my honour. The Sert-V-Arms then said, Yeoman Usher, call in James Thomas h a of Cardigan. The noble earl was then placed outside the Tb P, ithen the Lord High Steward addressing him said, James Earl of Cardigan, y ou have been indicted for ...

PERSONAL NEWS

... committee could not connect it with the sittimr member.” Trial of' lAtrd Cardigan. —The return moved for by Mr. Joseph Hume, M.F., relative to the ezpensea of the late trial jhe Earl of Cardigan, states them to have been as follows, viz.. For fees to counsel, ...

Published: Tuesday 06 April 1841
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1944 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COURT AND FASHION

... Ross, Bart., was married last week, Edinburgh, to Miss Elizabeth J. Ross, eldest daughter of I late Lieut. Colonel Ross. Mr. John Marshall, on the marriage of his son, Mr. Ja G. Marshall, with the Hon. Miss Spring Rice, daughter of l Monteagle, gave up ...

SPANISH CLAIMS

... adopt measures to prevent a • vehemence by Mr. H. GRATTAN.—Lord TEIGNMOUTH designated the currence of the evils, and that the Attorney-General should speech of the hon. and learned gentleman (Mr. H. Grattan) as an directed to prefer bills of indictment against ...

OVER TELPACRAPH, AND CIN,

... Mr. St. John, and Mr. and Mrs. Weston, are among the departures to the Continent, from the above hotel. James Bradshaw, Esq. M.P. his lady, and suite, left the Shakspeare Hotel, on Wednesday last, for 'London. Yesterday, the Russian bark' John,' from Riga ...

rA itLIAIRIENTA INTELLIGILNCK. MOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUESDAY. louse of Commons resumed its sittings on Tuesday. The ..

... COMMONS.—TUESDAY. louse of Commons resumed its sittings on Tuesday. The presented chiefly related to Church extension. EARL CARDIGAN'S CASE. subject being introduced by that incessant intermeddler, HUMS, (the nightman of the House of Commons, as Sir 4 - ...