JANUARY 6,
... Howe’s sixth son, the Hon. fc. W. Cunon, has entered the army ensign in the (Oxfordshire; Benefactors the Poor.—The Earl Cardigan h given garden allotments to the poor of Craaoe and own; and, where a cow can grated, three acres ...
... Howe’s sixth son, the Hon. fc. W. Cunon, has entered the army ensign in the (Oxfordshire; Benefactors the Poor.—The Earl Cardigan h given garden allotments to the poor of Craaoe and own; and, where a cow can grated, three acres ...
... Curxon, has just sntervd the army as ensign in the 3Jd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry. Benefactors to the Poor,— The Earl of Cardigan lias given garden allotments to the poor of Crauoe and Blawstown; and, where a cow can be grazed, three acres of groun J ...
... considered myself, however, to independent. 1 filed commanded the Earl of Cardigan; several petitions for protection in the court, and in January, . affidavit of Lord Cardigan stated in the most 1&43, I received legacy of 845/. from Messrs. Julias and ...
... demunAratiou” of renewed energy in the repeal councils is intended go-liy to the long-promised council of tIUO gentlemen, each armed with Ins IUOf. note ANOTHER RENT DAV. An advertisement in the Satie* informs the people of Ireland, Sunday, February;*, has ...