THE EARL OF LUCAN AND THE Liberty of the Press

... time Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade of the cavalry division. I never had any personal differences with Lord Cardigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. I was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

Published: Sunday 07 December 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2499 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... time Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade ofthe cavalry division. I never had any personal differ- ences with Lord Cardigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. Was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Call-lane ; Joseph Pickard, William IV,, e Briggate; Joseph Eastbam, Malt Shovel, Meadow-lane; o and George Pickles, Cardigan Arms, Bramley, which were r suspended until the adjourned sessions. o The applications for new licenses were next taken, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in the year 1538 John Braithwaite, Joseph Clinton Rebertsocn, John Whitehead, and J,,lece Evans established the Railway Tires newspaper, and it was agreed tbey should be equally in- terested ice the said paper. On June 16, 1838, John NVliite- tead and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... was on duty in the Crystal Palace, near the India department. At about half-past 2 o'clock he saw the prisoner, who was arm in arm with another person apparently older than himself, touch the pocket of a gentleman in a manner that induced him (witness) ...

DENBIGH COUNTY COURT, APRIL 10

... ds their fair distribution to all. -The Ovrerseers appointed for this parish for the pre- sent year are Mr.'John Hilton, Sutton, and Mr. John Pritchardi Gullet Inn. VWI]EXHA1I SAVMNGs BANKe-Mi. Anthony Dillol, the Actuary, having officially intimated ...

MURDER AT COVENTRY

... murder against John Kiugston. Tlie V ZIUxE OF A Kis.-At the New Bailey Court, on Saturday, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forrest with having assaulted her in a railway-carriage on the way from Rochdale to Manchester. He put his arm round her waist ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... examining the books, the name of hir. Grattan ers was found inscribed on the fly leaves of several of the books. in The prisoners having been lodged in the station-house, in- kat formrtlon was sent to Mr. Grattan. es IlMr. Grattan who was in attendance to prosecute ...

THE PHŒNIX CASES IN THE NORTH

... tkae a end use the suruname of Grattan in addition to and t before that of Bellow, and quarter the arms of Grattan Ii with his family armcs, in complianoe with a proviso in . the will of the lato Right Eon. James Grattan, of Tin- l- nebinob, county Wicklow ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY AT CHELSEA

... command, MAJOR-GEN. THIE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S CASE. 11 The board, after enunoeratingthe paisagesin thereport I of the commissioners affecting the Earl of Cardigan, says r that the complaints rmade by the Earl of Cardigan are- o that the comumissioners charged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Cardigan commanded tie light brigade of the cavalry division. I never had any per- sonal ditterences with Lord CArdigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. I was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

MURDER ON MAKER HEIGHTS

... Wlliam Herry Recnie Benwrtt, St. John's, New- foundland; John HEoan, Cbrriek-oa-Shannon; Francis Poole Lanedown, Bristol; FranCis Fe tt, Croadall, Reants Edward Henry May, Great Tririty-line; John Frederick Mitchell, Cardigan; Christopher flelah, Gordoosquare; ...