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MISCELLANEOUS DESPATCHES

... give them thershould have. I.OIID CARDIGAN. Corporal John' Robin son r of the 13th Light Dtagoons, in a letter addressed to a friend in Doncaster, dated November 2, thus describes the narrow escape of Lord Cardigan in the 3 amlry charge at Balaklava ...

INCIDENTS ABRIDGED

... possible authority, the head the (Inland Revenue) department, that the Coffee of that man (John Cassei.l) had been repeatedly analysed, and found pure. This shows that John Cass ell's Coffees are what really represents them—that those sold as pure are really ...

Published: Tuesday 09 January 1855
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4019 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THOMAS POTTINGEI,

... casks of 561bs. and upwards, 31.szrzn, Deddingten. Titirroni.ds have been received from J. R. Nearer, Esq., Ru.liet: ; the Ike. John Radcliffe, Doddioglon Vicarage: and Sn. J. 11. Tyldee, Manor Hntse, Weed &e. II ESTATE Or COOPER MOD _ wino). A persons baring ...

Published: Tuesday 16 January 1855
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4713 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MAIDSTONE, ROCHESTER, CHATHAM AND CANTERBURY JOURNAL

... Thompson, Edward W.hkl. Foot—James Edwards, ojlh Foot 'l'homas McGrath. John McMahon. Foot—Charles Murphy, John Nowhiu, James Graham. Thomas Webb, Thomas Bennett, Hugh Mel'asspin, John Mullen. The following arc severely : —ssth Foot— E. Nugent. 28th F«»ot ...

rrrllanFu

... Rustchuk to Varna and Constantinople by a French company. Lord John Russell had a long private interview with the Emperor Napoleon, on Tuesday afternoon. For some time they walked arm-in-arm together in the reserve gardens of the Tuileries, and their appearance ...

INCIDENTS ABRIDGED

... travelling beggar, named John M'Kay, who died lately in lodging-house, the Ililtown of Dundee, anil was buried the expense of the parish. The parochial officer found in his pocket six bank deposit receipts for 700/. Lord John Russell had a long private ...

Published: Tuesday 23 January 1855
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2499 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

epitaritt of Rm

... him down, and, getting entangled in the arms of the wheel, the poor fellow was driven round five or six times, by which he was frightfully mangled. His right arm was. nearly torn from the shoulder, the left arm was broken, and his head was dreadfully ...

TI NBUIDGK WKI.LS POUCH COURT

... ,i.—Present: Frederick Wilson, K.-q (in the chair). James I Vane. F.s*i., C. .1 Fisher, Esq. JUVENILE The three lads named John .1/. op/i'im, Wirlhom. and Willi Mnrlh'nn, remanded charge stealing from the shop Mr. Fenner, Mount Kphraim, half crown piece ...

SICK AND WOUNDED

... SICK AND WOUNDED. SIR CHARLES NAPIER AND LORD CARDIGAN AT THE MANSION HOUSE. On Tuesday night last, at a banquet given at the Mani. n Ileum, London, by the Lord Mayor, Admiral Sir Napier and the Earl of Cardigan were among g je sts; when, in responding to ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1855
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5029 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... youngest son of the Right Hon. John Calcraft, and brother to Mr. Calcraft (late M.P. for Wareham), who married the Duke of Manchester's , sister. Mr. Pryse Loveden, M.P., who has been fur many years the representative of the Cardigan district of boroughs, died ...

KENTISH AND SOUTH-EASTERN ADVERTISER. 7 Th> l»to gmemioenl h»d prepared * mc»iuw for Iho MU» Kunlett CoutU hw ..

... From the dale this new compact the Saturday the the rreemasons lavern. Ford their faces concealed by black crape, and each armed John Audrcvw (Marko and Joseph Oavison. Clicaptidc. ware- unto No. .. .. .. .. Palladium Lii* ■thursuf works uf literature and ...

PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAT.—(Before R. 9akes 3!. Troughton,

... trial, nud the female discharged being believed to bare acted under the control of her husb and. LORD CARDIGAN AT ITORTRAMPTON. — The Earl Of Cardigan made a sort of triumphant entry into Northampton on Thursday week, when an address was presented tolim ...

Published: Tuesday 20 February 1855
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: 6 | Tags: none