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... the ure* that have b>eo made connecting the nameuf Lady William Paget paiof'illy with that Lord Cardigan. is curious enough that the Bsron and Lord Cardigan happened be in Liverpool at the fame the former having landed h ...
... clothing, and arms ; hiajfleet rode triomphant on tbe sea, tog defeated the British fleet under Lord Torrington, off* the southern coast of Ireland; a small body of Irish Protesiants only, in the northern part of this kingdom, look up arms t« stem this ...
... Mayoress, Mr aud Lady Erndy Pennefather. Sir Rand Lady Ilarty, the Misses Harty, Earl Cardigan. Sir Compton and Lady DomviUe, Miss Domville. Baroness R heck, Miss Uobeck. Sir John aad Lady Burgoyne, the Misses Lady and the Misses Shaw. Eail of Bathurst, Captain ...
... effect— * Whereat certain districts in South Wales, especially In the counties of Pembroke, Cardigan, and Cari narvoo, tumultuous assemblages of the people, armed with guns and other destructive weapons, bad taken place by night, and committed outrages ...