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ABERDOVEY

... December 1843, SS ?°-d*d the 69th Bengal Native Infantry in October. K, He Obtained the Syrian Medal of 1848. He served in the Crimea and present at the storming ana „ TT i oT; wnicJl recSved the Crimean Medal 1854, and Turkish Medal 1855. During the Indian ...

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... latest soldier of repute to invade the ranks of autborship, following Lord Wolseley and Lord Roberta in that respect with The Crimea m 1854 and 1694, to be published Hall. v- Macaulay's Lay'sfor a penny, sounds too cheap to be of any account, but a neat ...

OSWESTRY.'

... and in a short time was drafted with his company to Gibraltar, and subsequently Corfu. On the beginning of operations in the Crimea, he was sent there with his regiment, and was present at. the battles of Sebastopo! and Inkerman. At Inkerman he was wounded ...

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... them has just taken place. An old pensioner, Charles Guyett, who had undergone six years service previous to the war in the Crimea, was there so severely wounded that he had to be sent home. He was accordingly awarded a pension of ninepence a day, which ...

OSWESTRY CONSERVATIVE CLUB

... present Gov- ernment, and maintained that, notwithstanding the obstacles they bad had to confront, no Government, since the Crimea, or even since the great war, had overcome the difficulties so successfully, and that they had come out of them with credit ...

THE QUEEN'S PRIZE WON BY A WELSHMAN. -

... Jones, of Maes Glas. THE DEATH is announced of Mr. William Owen, Carnarvon, a well-known Welsh musician, at the age of 82. THE CRIMEA.—It is proposed to invite all the survivors of the Welsh Regiment who took part in the Crimean campaign to a reunion banquet ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS

... Lady Conyers. It will be intereS'ng to our readers to record the fact that the Earl's father distinguished himself at the Crimea, and m his return home in 1856 he had a grand public welcome at Welshpool, Shrewsbury, and Ludlow., liter leaving the Uni- ...

. LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... iieet has been order- ed to assemble at Yalta and escort the yacht to Odessa. The 7th Army Corps, which is quartered in the Crimea, will furnish the troops which will render military honours to the dead monarch. The body will be taken from Odessa to St ...

ELLE -MERE

... Oswpstry Workhouse.—Mr J. D. Owen (to applicant) You have been an old soldier, I suppose ?—Appli- cant Yes, I have been in the Crimea war. I wish to the Lord I was able to po soldering again I would go at once.—Mr Owen, in reply to a question said Jones bad ...