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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 ...

ftHirSTOK-OM-tltXm

... asked, “How say yon, James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, arc you guilty or not?” The Earl of Cardigan, in firm voice, replied—“ Not guilty, my Lord.” The Clerk—“ How will you tried, my Lord ?” The Earl of Cardigan—“ By Peers.” The Noble prisoner then took ...

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 ...

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 ...

III) RBUAT,

... THE CASE OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. the motion of the Lord Chancellor, appointed inspect the journals of the House, with the trials of peers for criminal cases, ami to report on, with view to the trial of the Earl of Cardigan; lev from Mr. Justice Bosanquet ...

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 ...

LONDON

... speeiffies, too, great military personage was made officer, he knew Cardigan, and entertained fa- .. d lat j| course would he in accordance with the vourablc opinion ol hi* talents for command; arm he could pniicipK** of the Reformation. That surely xv.as no ...

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 ...

the new parliament

... Curtei*, H. B. Rye ! Power. T. Wexford County Dalmcrty, Ld.Stirling BurglnjProtheroe, E. Halifax Dairymple, W|gton»mn *Pry*e, Cardigan Daaliwood. G. H. Wycombe |Ramsbottom, J. Windsor Dawson, T. V. Louth County Ramsay, W. Edinburgh Denison, J. E. M ilton Jlawdon ...

tHjf %forU au) €| midf

... Catalogues of the whole may he had four days prior to the sale, each, at the place of sale; Rear Inn, Wantage; Barrington Arms, Shrivenhum; and of the Auctioneers, Fanngdon, Berks. N.B. The Linen, China, Books, Pianoforte, and part of the I- umiture ...

TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED

... Ossett, Yorkshire, woollen oloth manufasrturer. John Francis Masters, Bristol, perfumer. Tlos. Robert Waters, Toweester, Northamptonshire, victualler. John Toono, Leamington Priors, builder. Henry John Todd, Wood-street, Choapside, varebousoman. Barnaiby ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1841
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2435 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

ORIEL-STREET, OXFORD

... Wynne, J. C. Prince, W. J. R. Story, F. Lear. PROMOTIONS. Rev. John Lnpton, to the Rectory of Ovingdean, Sussex patrons, John Leach Bennett and Edward Cornford. July 7, Hun. and Rev. John Sandilands, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, to the Rectory ...