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COURT AND FASHION

... shortly after teall Irk attended by his Highness Prince Leiniiwuen, who weo the Il i,1a of a Prussian geoneral, the Earl of Cardigan, Sir Colin Carlll ,ell Lord Panmure, Lord Blarghersh, Major-General Lord ?? ' Commandar of tie Division of Guards, Colosel ...

Published: Sunday 31 May 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1609 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... guns, as Lord Raglan had anticipated, had turned thenm upon us-directed the Bri- tish light cavalry to chbarge. The Earl of Cardigan,, ies com- mander. ventured, we believe, to ask a very natural quest ian, 'what his brigade seas to charge P. The enemy ...

DRAMA

... to a Deanery Rural, dio. Chichester. Rev E. Evans, to Garthell Perpetual Curacy, Cardigan- shire; value, 601.; patron, Perpetual Curate of Llandewi- t Brevi. Rev. John Howlin Montserrat, to be Colonial Chaplain at the Gambia. 5 Rev. Clement Moody, to ...

DRAMA

... e P.C, ,Whallev, Lancashire, did. Manchester; value, 2401.; pat., V. of Whadley; Rev. E. burrow, dec. All Saints P.C., St. John's-wood, Lonldo; pat,, Col, Eyre; Rev. E. Thompson, D.D., prom. NAVAL. . ForTsMrrosr, MARCH 31.-The Fantome, 12, is to be pa ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... readiness to assist the working classes to visit the Exhibition. The resolution was agreed to, and Messrs. John Allan, plumber; Charles Fraser, tailor; John Bulloch, brassfounder; Robert Macleod ; Jatnes Hunter, ma- son ; William Murray, overseer, Spring-garden; ...

LITERATURE

... when John, being then about twenty five years of age, and the father l of two children, engaged to go out to Savannah, in Georgia, in an English vessel, and under an English captain, for a cargo of rice>. On the arrival of the ship at Savanmah, John was ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... which early showed itself between Lords Cardigan and Lucan, declaring the latter, however, to be the superior officer, and attributing entirely to his caution the fact that the Light Brigade was not, by Lord Cardigan's fool-hardiness, swallowed up at the ...

LITERATURE

... Light Brigade! Oh I that none was near to aid!I Oh,! the wreck the cannon made Of their peerless beauty I Yet well done, Lord Cardigan ! You bave shown yourself a man, Proving what our English can For honour and for duty. xII. Round that small devoted band ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... rode, on one of which he plnces each arm. After a few passes in the air he tetn removes oen of the reds and the box, and the lady remains suspended in the air, apparently with no other supportbhut that afforded by the arm resting on the other rod. Itis along ...

Published: Sunday 09 January 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14072 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... t of Geoige III. with Lord North. 1Mr. Allen suc- ceedef to LoIo, Holland's task, and Lord John Reussell to ir. Allen's. 'Public affairs nrevented Lord t John fromn dloing all be could havev wished, but what i they permitted him to do he has accomplished ...

THE QUEEN IN IRELAND

... Majesty was about to enter. A general rustling of silks and hum of expectation were perceptible, and her Majesty, leaniing on the arm of Prince Albert, and followed by her children and suite, was seen walking slowly up the great hall. At this moment the whole ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... the H on. Dudley and Mrd. Ward, Colonel the Hion. Edward lr Upton, Lady Flower, Sir Willim Abdy, Bartg, the Earl L. of Cardigan, Sir John Lowther, Bert., Sir P. Cautley, e Brrt.. Sir Henry Webb, Brt., Sir George Womhbwell, d Bert;, Mr. C. J. Palmer, MI. ...