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THE E h,GRICULTURAL

... _egistered, together with the relative documents, tri her Majesty's food, but yet everything testifies of abundance. College of Arms ~,,0 COMMISSIOI4' ' Referring to the best printed authority, we find that a re * signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1841

... Several witnesses were examined (amongst whom was the Earl of Cardigan), whose evidence went to prove the leading facts of the plaintiff as stated above. The evidence of the Earl of Cardigan was to the effect that, being desirous of becoming the possessor ...

and he as an individual was anxious to give them all the honour that , they deserved. He could not,

... the possession of persons inimical to the principles or sentiments therein promulgated. Take, for instance, the writings of John Wesley, the founder of the largest sect of dissenters in the kingdom —a sect possessed of great influence and wealth, and enjoying ...

se so small a .es of Skylock Is which were Lmber were of them, and the leats, was not Iminal

... The mass of 4 ner t conservatism in that county, albeit the chosen I.„ ene of the memorable exploits of Lord JOHN e ELL'S protege, Mr. John Frost, has been strong 4 11° . e gh for some years past, if properly roused into ti e . tl eo, to expel O'Connellised ...

FRIDAY ...

... DEATH OF LADY F. HAMILTON.—Her ladyship died on Thursday last, after a short illness. The deceased, who was daughter of Mr. John Collie, was married to Sir Frederick Hamilton, Bart., in 1800, by whom she leaves a large Lord Sondes, who has taken the late ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1841. TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... Colchester. Heneage Earl of Aylesford. John William Robert Lord George Augustus Earl Cow- Ker. er John Lord Ormonde. Henry Richard Earl Brooke John George Weld Lord and Earl of Warwick. Forester. Charles Philip Earl of Hard- John James Lord Rayleigh. wicke. George ...

• ---- -4 sat i, t e - k oine now CO another part of your conversation. You kaptain Reynolds

... are not Lord Cardigan's? ''' The ATTORNEY-GENERAL—No, these are. question By the ATTORNEY-GENERAL—HOW long did the E i r o f illti on , 0 ADNOR—I ask him as to what the clerk Of ky Occasion; that is my question, and the whole Cardigan remain at the ...

MEETING IN F

... improveme Kildare, J. L. Naper, Bellew, Bart., Baron R the Provost, Captain Mr. M'Carth.7 Mr. B James Watt, Esq., Mr. Mr. Grattan, and seve, was most numerous, ail The addresses were of a entirely to the agricult, tributions poured in pie] of Leinster) ...

IRELAND. DUBLIN, FEB. IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL MEETING. _ A highly influential meeting of a large number of the ..

... Lawless, Dr. Vignolles, J. D. Latouche, Esq., Alexander Clendining, Esq. ' Westport; John O'Connell, Esq. , Dr. L itton, Wm. Jones Armstrong, the Provost, T. C. D.; Henry Grattan, Esq., Tighe, Esq., Woodstock, county Carlow; Christopher Fitzsimon, Esq., D.L ...

AND WHITEHALL

... Crawford, Esq., Mr. M'Cartll7 Mr. Bermingham, Mr. Pierce Mahony, James Watt, Esq., Mr. Naper, Mr. Purcell, Mr. Fitzirnon, Mr. Grattan, and several other gentlemen. The assembly was most numerous, and in every sense highly respectable. The addresses were of ...

Captain HAMILTON presented a petition from th e county of Buckingham, praying for church extension. Mr. FRENCH ..

... been performed in any of our coof sery nd he thought Lord Seaton ought to have to trial, instead of being rewarded. EARL OF CARDIGAN. oli k:atzlzediaertainly spoken in favour of the services of Lord ad acted to the rules of war. Why parison those of Lord ...