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... then asked, How say you, James Thomas, Earl of ...
... then asked, How say you, James Thomas, Earl of ...
... before them honours were conferred. Bit John Keane, no. L•rl Kern.., had signalised himself as a soldier in all parts of the meld t los skill, firmness, and bravery, had increased the bee , .of do- Briti-h arms in es cry quarter of the globe; and it was ...
... on my honour. The Serjeant at Arms said:—Yeoman Usher, call in James Earl of Cardigan. The Noble Lord was accordingly called in, and his Grace the Lord High Steward addressing him, said— Jatnee Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, you have been indicted for felony ...
... book has been put into our hands headed “Newfield Stone Works;” the object of is to raise a fund in behalf of two men named “ John and George Wilks.” From information which we have received, we have every reason to believe these men are impo THE ‘oor ar ...
... of the N Head, in this city. Feb. 9, at the Winchcomb, aged two years, John, the third son of the Rev. John Rideout Marver. Feb. 9, Mr. Edward Monmouth, aged 63. Feb. 10, Mr. John Barnett, of the Lamb Ina, Stroud, a man beloved and respected by all who ...
... aged 70, deeply regretted by all who knew her, Mary, the beloved wile of Mr. Edward Davis, formerly of this rity, the late Sir John Fust. Bart. Feb. 5, much regretted, aged 72, Miss Flora Langley Fust, niece of Feb. », at Leominster, Herefordshire, after ...
... routine an the proposed enactments of Lord John Itussrll's 'measure.—Ti, :. LORD %IMO tIV6 TRIAL.—The following vdneeen have been summoned by the Hoare of Peera to attend and give evidence at the trial of Lood Cardigan at Theating next —Themes Hunt Dunn, ...
... either with LAND without. HAM BROOK HOUSE, near Frmchay, on the road to Wot ton-unde r-lUlpe, Ar. For Particulars, apply Mr. John Hawkins, Auctioneer, Downend, near Bristol. DownenJ, Feb. 11, 1841. . ALBRIDGE HOUSE, near STROPD. TO LET, Commodious Family ...
... that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES acting for the Chepstow District of Turnpike Roads will held at the JIEAUFORT ARMS INN, Chepstow,on the third day of March, 1841 at halt'| ...
... n Monthly Ntarat,ke.te. London: George Bell. This is a smart-looking and well got up book, appropriately bocuid, the Royal arms eniblasoned on the corer, arid dedicated by permission to his Royal Highness Prince Albert. The subject at first sight appears ...
... their respective teems. The Earl of Cardigan b not expected to join his regiment till about the and of the mouth, whoa ha will return to the harracks and master the troops as usual, on the lot of March.-13eighton Sir John Harvey, Governor of New Brunswick ...
... 1778, th e lion. Sir Charles Stuart, K C. 8., fourth son of John, third Earl Bute, by whom her Ladyship had issues iso sons—namely, Charles Stuart, now Lord Stuart Rothsay, and Captain John Stuart, R.N wh o died in 1811. Wu underiand her Ladyship's death ...