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bPBCIAL PENSIONS

... Llnu. Mr. CAMPBELL • BAMNEBM said the oi audiUwnal allowances, special p- mum*. to granted to soldier, hah served >■ tne Crimea ibe Indian Mutiny was a ruler cnu».daration. V\ regard to Ibc oeg.ee of acsuianou usoeseary to ma«e claim, case wouid decided ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1893
Newspaper: Larne Times
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 78 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PROSECUTION OP IRISH TENANTS

... one of the *aje cattle at a fair. Mr. W JOHNSTON a»ked whether the right hou. gentleman rocenaider bia attitude toward* the Crimea Act Repeal Hill. Mr. MORLBY *aid the ordinary law would answer for ibe*epro*ocaiiona. ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1895
Newspaper: Larne Times
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 82 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A COLONEL THAT ROSE FROM THE RANKS

... perseveranee and attention to duty, that he rose from the ranks to be colonel of the regiment. His active services included the Crimea and the Indian Ilutiny. Hie means were to a great crippled by the failure of the City of Glasgow Bank, in which he largely ...

DEATH OF EARL RODEN

... who died on Selarday in London, at the age of 74, wee formerly a lieutenansthionel of the Boole Guards. He served in the Crimea in 1854 and 1855, and for 10020 tics was oommandant of the led Jager Britieb-Gtrcoan Legion. A deputy.lieutenant for County ...

SEVERE SNOW STORM IN BED

... sought, with a view to obtain an Irish Teem worthy to represent the country in Aviaries in the coinc Fall.'' NEW LAWS IN THE CRIMEA. The 'fartan in the Crimes are reported to be in a high state of excitement and discontent owing to the introduction of the ...

SOLD!

... SOLD! Tun cattle seised by the police for nonpayment of the Crimea Act tax in Loughrea distaiet were, on Saturday, sold by auction. An attempt was made to render the sale abortive, but a gentleman from Dublin attended to bid, guarded by police, and the ...

THE CZAIPS PROTECTORS

... rather high wage,. They follow the Czar as his shadow. They went with him to Skiernieviee, Kreresier, Finland, and to the Crimea. At Oats:hie° and Peterhof they form the inner circle of the guards surrounding the Palace. One sere there concealing themselves ...

THE QUEEN AND THE CRIMEAN HEROES

... the Queen is stated to have spoken very decisively, for she always held the , highest admiration for the veterans of the I Crimea. Indeed, it may be remembered that when she received them thirty-four years ago. after the fall of Sebastopol, she was so ...

A CLERK CHARAIED WITH FOROERY

... they were met by • constable froin Tipperary, who aerred them with summonses under the Act requiring their appearance befom • Crimea Act Court in the town of Tipperary on the 10th inst. They threw the documents on theatre.? ...

A DREADFUL PICTURE FROM RUSSIA

... the who is fa be unwell, has had another dreadful swiss& The bald official statement that on his klajostre journey to the Crimea the hula was stopped for eight stints a rail baring been removed, is amplified in a rewaskable manner by the Standard's Bt ...