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HOUSE OF LORDS

... shot, Captain Tuckett was wounded, but (and man rejoiced it more than the Earl of Cardigan) not dangerously. Mr. Dann, the miller, came up, and arrested the Earl of Cardigan, and brought him before a magistrate at Wandsworth. was committed,and his trial ...

London

... T. Woodington.—The Rev. G. Rigge, M.A., be Evening Lecturer St. Mark's, Lincoln—The Rev. John Blnck, the Rectory of Walsoken, Norfolk (750/. a year)— The Rev. John Brown, B. A., to the Rectory of Batcombe with Upton Noble, Somersetshire (700/. year), vacant ...

London

... and recreation. Commissioners* Hill was rend third time, and passed—a conference took place ommons the subject of the Irish Arm*' petitions were presented—after which *'»«' Lordships adjourned for the holidays till Thurs. *l«y next. In the Commons, the ...

London

... interest to detain them. The following Liberals voted with the Tories on the recent division Lord Sainton's Amendment: —John Basset, John Benett, F. 11. Berkeley, Hoc. C. Cavendish, E. S. Cay ley, H. Handlev, W. liarhmd, (}. J. Ueaihi-ote, IC. S. Lushington ...

Salisbury

... Rickctts, Rachael Boodle, John Edwards 1 month : Henry Sweet 14 days: Thos. Reeves days: Joseph Hackle. Remanded: John Holton. Acquitted, or had no bills found against them : Stephen Rnmririge, William Robt. Cove, George Wilkins, John Ilayter, Wm. Francis ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Cambridge, Damn, Huntingdon, Leicester, Norfolk, Somerset, 10. Berks, Hereford, Hertford, Kent, Northampton, Westmoreland, Cardigan, Carmarthen, U. Gloucester, Lancaster, Surrey, Warwick, York R. and W. E.), Brecknock, Pembroke, Chester, Cornwall, Cumberland ...

London

... mendicancy has late been lamentably the increase. Half-starved looking creatures —the women generally with children in their arms— may met with, wandering about search of temporary relief. Windsor, the distress has been materially alleviated several liberal ...

London

... becomes more favourable for the enjoyment of the sports of the field. There on dit afloat Windsor that the object Earl of Cardigan's visit to the Castle a few days since was to consult his Itoyal Highness Prince Albert respecting his resignation of the ...

London

... Lectureship St. John's Church, in the same citv the two offices being united by Act of Parliament The Rev. J. Adams, Second Master of the Classical School, succeeds the Rev. Mr. Carton Chaplain of the convict ship that Dockyard The Rev. John Charles Coleman ...

London

... Syresham, Northamptonshire (lfiO/. year), vacant by the death of the Rev. Strange Danridge.—The Rev. J. T. Clark, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, the Vicarage of Penrith, the resignation the Rev. Dr. Jackson.—At a Chap, tnr held nt the Collegiate ...

London,

... Master, P. W. S. Miles, Win. Miles, Joseph Neeld, John Neeld, Lord Norreys, Robeit Palmer, P. Puse} - , W. Rashleigh, Sir G. Rose, C. Russell, T. Sheppard, T. 11. S. Sotheron, John Stewart, H. C. Sturt, John Trotter, Lord Villiers, J. E. Vivian, Col. \V. ...