THE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S TRIAL

... THE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S TRIAL. Lord DENMAN presented a petition from one of the clerks of the Central Criminal Court, praying that the depositions forwarded from that Court, in the case of the Earl of Cardigan, might be returne would required in the opproachin ...

Published: Tuesday 02 March 1841
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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LORD CARDIGAN'S TRIAL

... this season, and *arm blanketing to the aged and infirm. The Right Hon. Sir John• Cam Hobhouse gave a Cabinet dinner, last evening, at his residence in Berkeley-square. Viscount nelbourne, Earl of Minto, Earl of Clarendon, ; Lord John Russell, Viscount ...

Lord Hill, have dove a serious injury to the service. To place Lord Cardigan on half-pay, as # punishment, he

... have been a court of inquiry ?—Lord John Russell believed ‘the commander-in-chicf had acted with fairness and im- partiality. He (Lord John thought that if an officer ot less rank had conducted himself as Lord Cardigan had done, it would have been thought ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1841
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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the Channel; but Ireland remained faithful to the British crown—raised, at her own charge, ' and armed her ..

... our English brethren, we must have you with ns.” Ah, John, though hast come to the wrong house, since Henry Grattan procured us tree trade, no coui try has gone on so well Ireland. The country, John, is prospering in every direction, and I always find ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1841
Newspaper: Wexford Independent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
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ty'a Attorney-General for the culpable laxity of principle which I n displayed on the late occasion of the ..

... l for the culpable laxity of principle which I n displayed on the late occasion of the Cardigan's trial. The able letter which Mr Buchan has addressed to Sir John Campbell is listing • lied by a tone of dignified and dispaxsionate remonstrance, highly ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1841
Newspaper: Witness (Edinburgh)
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT of Mr JOHN RATCLIFF

... called JIM ALONG JOSEY. Jim along Josey, Mr. Conquest. After which THE CORK LEG. Kate O'Brian. Mrs. 11. Grattan; Charles Paragon, Mr. 11. Grattan; and Susan, Miss I’ettifer. To conclude with THE DAUGHTER THE DANUBE ; In which Mr. T. Matthews aud Mr. M ...

Published: Wednesday 17 March 1841
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
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THE MORNING HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1841

... did not now rise to vindicate Lord Cardigan's conduct; and, as the weight of the accusation had been laid against Lord Hill, and not against Lord Cardigan, it might not be necessary to enter minutely into Lord Cardigan's defence. Indeed if that question ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1841
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
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THURSDAY, March 4

... 10. On ilie proposal of subsequent vole for the staff the arm*, Hump, drew attention the stale the JI strongly condemned the conduct of Lord Hill in throwing his shield over the liarl Cardigan, and asked why Court Inquiry hod not been appointed investigate ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1841
Newspaper: Durham County Advertiser
County: Durham, England
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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Monday, March 8

... put as good arms into their hands was possible. He thought it, therefore, proper to propose the large sum of 130,0001. for the supply of percussion small arms. When (Sir H. Vivian) came to the ordnance the question of the change of the old arms was first ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1841
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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HOUSE OF COMMONS

... against 40, and the bill was then read a third time. . Army Estimates and Lord Cardigan.—A short discussion took place on the suppression of a portion of the Yeomanry.—Lord John Rvsskll and Mr. Fox Mauls defended the conduct of Government.—Mr. O’Connkll ...

The third rending Lord Kennrt Tlnnnity BiU hiita* lieeo moved, Mr Huron mwert, . of nmendroeiit, that the third ..

... necessity of inquiry. Lord John explained that had not said Lord Cardigan was unpopular because he was a nobleman, but that his rank made it more easy to excite a strong feeling against him. Some further conversation on Lord Cardigan’s case followed, iu the ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1841
Newspaper: Kentish Mercury
County: London, England
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