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ESSEX SUMMER ASSIZE

... be- longing to Rivenhall, and that during the Russian war he cntered the Land transport Corps, and was employ- ed in the Crimea, & returned from thence about a year and a.lalf ago. The deceased was a respectable young woman belonzing to tKelvedon, but ...

HARTISMERE PETTY SESSIONS

... on the highway at Botesdale on the 3rd inst, pleaded guilty, and, howling like a whipp(!d cur, sad he went through the Crimea, had received a sun. stroke, did not know what he was doing when in drink,' and would keep from the drinkl in tuture ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, 14th Nov

... W~edaesday, Nov. 14. f Adespatch from St. Petrsbur ainounees that the- Rmsperor left Nicholaleff on the ;2h of November for| the Crimea. to thank *tn person the atnay of PrinCe Gortsehakeff The slespatclh adds- 'The Emxperor found the brave troops in perfect ...

THE CRIMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY

... Seltopol 2ZCommittee, in which that gentlemen stated that the sick and wounded often arrived at Zonstanti- nople from the Crimea without their shoes. W1hen they had shoes, they were either like those wbich one ?? sees on the feet of begiarst in this rountry ...

THE CASUALTIES IN THE EAST

... was present at the bat- 0 tles of Talavera, Oporto, &c.-Glo~e. Amnong the many valuable lives which the operations il in the Crimea have cost us, not-the least to be lament- n ed is that of Lieutenant-Colonel C.C. Alexander, who ii succeeded Brigadier-General ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, October 29

... army, and with the groduee of the sell-out the father had purchased the lankrupt The oodkec, vith which he sailed to the Crimea; but on his return he was pressed by some of the money lenden and the result was that after the bankrupt had been at the expense ...

EXECUTION OF DR. CROSS

... father when Philip entered the army as aureeon. Dr. Cross was for many years attached to the 53rd RerLiment, and served axt the Crimea,inCanadaand several foreign stations. He does not appear to bave been at all popular whilst in the army, bht be vas nevertheless ...

THE ACTION AGAINST MR. BOTTOMLEY

... formerly French Ambassador to St. Petersburg. This distinguished officer has left a very brilliant record. His services in the Crimea were highly thought of by Marshal Pelissier, who, on being appointed Ambassador to London, insisted on Appert's appointment ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... a French Convent at Constantinople, bnvting previously been made aequaintedl with the factihat Major Yelverton was in the Crimea, and engaged on service in the British Army. At this Convent a lengtihened interview took place, at which, accorling to her ...

THE CRIMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY

... the csvalry wras under your comsuand ? The nobule Earl. in reply, sttributed the great los1s of horses b5 thc arrny in the Crimea to theinsufficieney of food and the irreguinrity with wrhich it wvas supplied. IThe horara became deteriorated in condition ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... from several officers. He had a pension of 9d. a-day for life. tle wias discharged in consequence of wounds received rit the Crimea. The Mayor: Did you offer yourseiF for the police some time ago? Prisoner: Yes, sir. 1lr. Lturroughest Your penslot: will ...