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WEST OE ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1841

... unanimously said Not guilty.” 1 be Earl of Cardigan then bowed and retired. The proclamation wfcs then made for dissolving t’te commission. The white stuff wa« delivered the Lord High Steward on his knee the Garter K arms and Gentleman Usher o' tbe Rod jointly ...

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... will brought up for judgment next Term. Ills stated that the fees to be paid by Lord Cardigan to the Heralds and other officers of ibe Court of Peers, will amount Sir John Harvey. Governor of New Brunswick, has been recalled, and will succeeded Sir William ...

U CONSERVATIVE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1841

... soldier, toe question asked his bou. friend had nothing to do, and, whatever other charge aught brought against the noble lord (Cardigan) in command of that regiment, there could none ou ground of humanity, would proved by tbe fact that since tbe early part ...

£.>ai,A.\D CONbEUVATIVK, SEI'TEMBEU '2O, ISll

... Ordnance, the duties of nary could not be satisfactorily performed. ‘llie honourable and gallant member then described tbe arms aappliedtotbeQavy,as being of the worst description; many of Use guos went off half-cock- (A laugh.)— musty would not go off ...

v.~bt Vi' EiNOi-AM) CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1841. HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Cobban-piece, tbe county of Surrey, K*q.—lsaac Lyon Goldemid, of St. John Lodge Regent's Park, in tbe county oflliddlesex, and tbe Wick, Brigbtbelaetone. in tbe county Saeeex, Eeq—John Keatbope, of Fir Ciroue, in tbe county of Surrey, Esq.-Job® Power, of ...