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THE CRIMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY

... slightest idea that when nof tel commissioners were in the Crimea lie (Sir R. Airey) n-irs en his triail, and that gentleman was one of his judges. tlit H-le believed that the commissioners when in the Crimea Otey hall no idea of calling into question the conduct ...

THE CASE OF THE COMMISSARIAT

... the Peninsula, which were on one occasion encamped in the winter, but could provide themselves with fuel, and those in the Crimea ; and it was only mentioned there to show that, issues never having been made in the field, the Commissariat had no guide ...

THE CRIMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY

... transport animials supplied to the army in the Crimea. Lord Lucan then ana- lysed Colonel Gritfiths' evidence, and declared that, howv- ever fertile he might have been in suggesting modes of shelter in the Crimea, the most he could say was, that, if tise position ...

THE CAPITAL CONVICTS AT MAIDSTONE

... with firmness. He had served for ten years in the 49th Regiment, and remained with it during the whole of the campaign in the Crimea, and it is melancholv to reflect that adispute about: a paltry pair of boots which the prisoner believed the un- fortunate ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ARSON

... prisdner,- Wfew 'Io ri afterw ids; aekne'wlcded tb'sa fl he had occasioned the three fires He hid. it appeared, cc served in the Crimea, and ied bhen nvounded, iind in conse- Li quence drink was'said to excite imm in a most'fearful man- ?? was' found guilty ...

IMPRISONMENT OF A CLERGYMAN FOR MISAPPROPRIATING CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS

... had not accounted for in his sche-3 dule. He had abandoned the idea of going to Patagonia, a and had afterwards gone to the Crimea, for which he had t purchased a complete outfit, amounting to £60, which was t still unpaid. Among his debts was one of £26 ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A CRIMEAN OFFICER

... CRIME&N OFFICER. Lieut.-Colonel Edward Stacey, late of the Soots Fusilier Guards, and who, it was stated, had returned from the Crimea invalided towards the close of the war, appeared on summons at Worship-street, before the sitting magistrate, to answer a ...

RETURN OF A CRIMEAN SOLDIER

... last Lieutenant Henry Eyre, son of the Rev. C. W. Eyre, of the Manor House, Rampton, Wilts, who has lately returned from the Crimea, revisited his native place. And such a welcome has he got? The affectionate respect and admiration of those who have known ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY AT CHELSEA

... into the statements contained in the report of Sir John M'Niell and Colonel Tulloch, as to the conduct of opera- tions in the Crimea, havo made their report. It com- mences by stating the necessity of making certain pre- liminary observations,a viz, That ...

THE ROTHERHAM MURDER

... stated that lie had not been out of Glossoo' some days before the murder; that lie was one of the Army Works Corps in the Crimea, and that the momley which he had beenm squandering in dissipation at Glos50p was the accumulation of pay received re- cently ...

DENBIGH COUNTY COURT,—OCT. 12

... 650i sailors, and 2,000 6ifriiies have been landed from the fleet at Balaklava. All the res-rves have left Varna fbr the Crimea arid tio FrhncERegidients and oiie' Englishl are to leave the Pirmus fr the same destination Schamyl is said to 'have been ...