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DESPERATE ENCOUNTER IN CARDIGAN GAOL

... DESPERATE ENCOUNTER IN CARDIGAN GAOL. One morning last week the officials of Cardigan Gaoal had a frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, named John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trial at the assizes. About six o'clock the morning ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1860
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 469 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TEE LIBEL ON EARL CARDIGAN

... —Desadas 01 • MO AM revolved al the brutal murder of Captain James MOMS. So, the comerader of or Ler voyage Liferpool to The • armed John who as stir on baud the Dalkelet pedicures of the no. an blew —The sidled the Merry .117 1. ler Brater, sad en of Mari, ...

THE LIBEL ON EARL CARDIGAN

... the Earl of Cardigan were the result honestly expressed of information fairly obtained the time, and that the statements in them relating to the conduct of the Earl oi Cardigan were in all substantial matters, as it appeared from Hkrl Cardigan’s affidavits ...

VISIT OF TUE EARL or CARDIGAN.—INSPECTION OF TUE CAVALRY

... o'clock there was a general foot-paradc under arms and the troops went through carbine drill, at th e conclusion of which they presented arms to the general, aml the eounuandent saluted his lordship. Lord Cardigan then inquired if there were any men who had ...

Published: Tuesday 14 August 1855
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1727 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

COLONEL NORTH RECEIVES THE FREEDOM OF LEEDS. mviv« d Colonel North wilh open arms Friday. 1 is pnrdiase and ol

... present Mr. Harry North, Mr. (iambic North (the colonel's brother). Sir John Heron Maxwell, Mr. John Suiithers, Captain Hrough. Mr. Maurice Sewell, Mr. Alfred Dennison, Mr. John Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murray, members of Colonel North’s party ...

Published: Friday 01 February 1889
Newspaper: Bromley & District Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1454 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE EYHB BANQUET at SOUTHAMPTON. Mr. Edward John Eyre, late Governor of Jamaica, was entertained the Mayor and ..

... THE EYHB BANQUET at SOUTHAMPTON. Mr. Edward John Eyre, late Governor of Jamaica, was entertained the Mayor and a number of the inhabitants of Southampton on Tuesday evening. At five o clock address, signed by about 1,000 persona, was presented Mr Evre ...

DartfoN. —Pittt Saaetoxe, Fxa. 27.—Before Sir r. H. Dyke, Bart., Col. Wheatley, and W. Arbathaot. Eeq. John ..

... DartfoN. —Pittt Saaetoxe, Fxa. 27.—Before Sir r. H. Dyke, Bart., Col. Wheatley, and W. Arbathaot. Eeq. John Casey, labourer, was charted with asaanltiag Ann Baker, Crayford.oe the Itth Pehrusry. This eharge octof drankea quarrel, which freqeeetlj oeeers ...

MAL, Wain% AND SATDEDAY, JUNE 7, 1893. CHIPS OF NEWS. re•PrritAL 1 JOHN LAWSON'S WARD. AT HOME. A tablet affixed

... MAL, Wain% AND SATDEDAY, JUNE 7, 1893. CHIPS OF NEWS. re•PrritAL 1 JOHN LAWSON'S WARD. AT HOME. A tablet affixed to a cottage at Stowe', enersetsbire, on Saturday. records that it was tl.e home d Samuel Taylor Coleridge. the poet, 103 104 BY CLARA MULHOLLAND ...

ONE OF THE SIX HUNDRED.*

... the Battle of Alma. He also took part In the ebarce of the Light Brigade, under Lord Cardigan, through winch be emerged unhurt, but at the Kettle of !Darman his right arm was shot away. ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1889
Newspaper: Faversham News
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 173 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

ONE OF THE SIX HUNDRED

... at the Battle of Alma. also took part in the charge of the Light Brigade, under Lord Cardigan, through which escaped unhurt, but at the Battle Inkerman his right arm was shot away. ...

Published: Friday 18 October 1889
Newspaper: Dover Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 165 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Committed for trial at the assizes KOBBERT BY MARINES

... Ann Hargraves said that Moulton came to the Earl of Cardigan, on the Brook, at about half-past six or seven o’clock last evening. Craig was with him. Moo’ton was can yiag the roll of print under bis arm, and asked witness to go to the pawn-house” with It ...