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THE CRIMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY

... slightest idea that when the commissioners were in the Crimea he (Sir R. Airey) was on his trial, and that gentleman was one of iris judges. ?? bel eved thrat the commissioners when in the Crimea lad no idea of calling into question the conduct of his ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... In consequence of Crane's absence from business through illness, and Smith being in the Crimea, the action was not defended. trane was to have gone out to the Crimea to sffect the sale of the goods on board the Elizabeth Radcliffe. The plaiutiff in thc ...

THE COURT

... Thursday morning, from the t Crimea, with the l1th (Royal Irish) Regimunt stl o board. 1: Tblse 1'tsrefand, steant frigate, Captain tho Hon. NV. S. t Spencer, also arrived ?? Spitbead en Wednesday eveoting I front the Crimea. The troops, 200 officers and ...

THE COURT

... intended, the Czar wishing to stay till Thursday next, when the Imperial Family and the Danish King and Queen start for the Crimea. The King gave a Royal hunt in his honour, Princess Victoria of Wales accompanying Princess Waldemar amongst the party. Thus ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1891
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... away. The prisoner's cap was found on the counter. The prisoner solemnly asserted his innocence, and said he had been in the Crimea, where he had worked at his trade. On the night in question, he and asother young a man had been to a place about getting ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... In the report of the commission of geiherwl officers, ap- .pointed-.to investigate the conduct of certain officials in the Crimea, the commissioners will be found to have pro- hounced the Earl of Lucan entirelv free from censure, and that the diflfipitiesunder ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... shop in Dorset- street, Spitalfields. Mr. Dolan, on being cross examined, ?? lrm bad sent outa considerable quantity to the Crimea. These scissors were intended for the cavalry, but as they were not equal to the sample they were put aside for use in their ...

SINGULAR PROCEEDINGS.—MONEY v. MONEY

... morning forfeited his re- cognizances of £e100, the bail asserting that he had jast learnt that he (Money) had left for the Crimea. While the lady was in her carriage outside the court, the defendant, who had acted as bail, stepped to the door of the carriage ...

THE CASE OF POISONING AT FINCHLEY

... thathm [| the year. h COMFORTS FOR THE CRIMEA.-The delallr a*akof about 1 Campbelton have resolved to present a cask aofu-for thl gallons of whisky-upwards of 700 gallons m e. As d use of the army in the Crimea. The Duke Otf & 'liU has conveyed the thanks ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON A DESERTER TO THE RUSSIANS

... field in the Crimea, deserted and gone over toh the enemy. 1 In answer to the court the prisoner, who looked very pale, Gat pleaded1 not guilty. wet Sergeant, James Osmotherly, 7th Royal Fasiliers, stated fl3t that he was in the Crimea with the prisoner ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... in the report, as tbre it,- b structionsoafthecommiseioners were coofinad to what took ti place in the Crimea. The t ommiesioners, left the Crimea ai in accountef illhealth, andone of the ?? they a' did not return to the Criiea ?? the Protracted illness ...

A PENSION OF 5d. PER DAY

... receipt of a pension. What regiment did he belong to ? Witness: The 2nd. Battalion Rifle Bri- gade. He fought through the Crimea and the Indian Mutiny. The Coroner: H is discharge says he was unfit for further service, and that he had served 17* years ...