CARDIGAN

... half-year and (id for a quarter. Piu>.r*D by JOHN TAYLOR, at Printing-Office King* Arms Close. High Street; and Published CHARLES ANDKKSOW, (residing at 14, St John Street,) tbe Advertiser (Hike, King's Arms Close foresaid, where Communications to the ...

Published: Thursday 25 February 1841
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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THE EARL CARDIGAN

... THE EARL CARDIGAN. [from THE JOHN BULL.] The trial of the Earl of Cardigan has, since we last addressed our readers, been begun—proceeded with— and terminated. We cannot say as we wish it had terminated; because we should much rather have seen the most ...

Published: Thursday 25 February 1841
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
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LORD CARDIGAN'S TRIAL

... honour. The Sergear.t-at Arms then said, ?? Yeoman Usher, call ia Jame* Thomas Earl of Cardigan. The noble earl was then placed outside the bar ; when The Lord High Steward, addressing him, said — James Thomas Earl of Cardigan, you have been indicted ...

Published: Thursday 25 February 1841
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
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TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... Not Guilty. The Serjeant at Arms then said, Yeoman Usher, call in James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan. The noble earl having been placed at the bar, The Lord High Steward, addressing him, said, James Thomas Earl of Cardigan, you have been indicted for a ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1841
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
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THE EARL «»F CARDIGAN

... THE EARL «»F CARDIGAN laird FEE .-aid wisheti to ask question with reference the recent truil of noble carl beli're Uietr iordslups : it wu-, whether there was any record of the address made their k>nl»hip- the Lord High during the tune that strangm were ...

Published: Wednesday 24 February 1841
Newspaper: The Evening Chronicle
County: London, England
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LORD CARDIGAN AT DRURY LANE

... LORD CARDIGAN AT DRURY LANE. Af*ar the farce of hie trial, Lord Cardigan went on Thursday night, to enjoy a comedy Uru'y U“e, where, aeoma. hi* appearenee excited a «° r indignation. A correspondent of the Port almost the only journal that defends bis ...

Published: Wednesday 24 February 1841
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
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TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN, IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

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

Published: Monday 22 February 1841
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
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Trial of the EARL of CARDIGAN by his Peers

... one frome Trite Earl rlf Cardigan in ra letd, firm, and clear voice, kneel (low, replied, Not Guilty,1 tweenrithne sh he Clerk lthertupeir. said, itlhone till yocir Lord. minute cla hip be trieid? ness was a! Lord Cardigan- By ury teers. themn, butt4 ...

JOHN BULL

... returning, his fire. Well, then, as to the people calling for justice against Lord Cardigan. What upon earth have tbe People, or, in fact, any human beings except Lord CARDIGAN and Captain Tuckett, to do with the affair—it was personal matter between two ...

Published: Monday 22 February 1841
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
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JOHN BUI&

... that ever; charge egaiaat Lord Cardigan contained ia the Globe summary has now been dealt with—the two latter ones not Id the way of argnment or controversy, which wonMaeanaly hare been decorous the part of Lord Cardigan, after his military coodoet had ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1841
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5547 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

DINNER TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... for the trial of James Thomas Karl of Cardigan would be read. This was read the Clerk of the Crown of the Court Queen’s Bench, and during its reading the Peers and every one in the House stood. The Karl of Cardigan appeared at the bar, and took bis place ...

Published: Wednesday 24 February 1841
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
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