CARDIGAN GROUNDS
... Slater, C., K ...
... Slater, C., K ...
... LORDS CARDIGAN AND LUCAN. In consequence of the reports et the Crimean army commissioners, both these noble lords have pubhaliod explanatory and defensive statements. The former noble lord says —1 had no power to move the light cavalry brigade • such ...
... LORD CARDIGAN AT LEEDS. The magnificent sword purchased by the subscription of the nobility and gentry of Yorkshire, was presented to the Earl of Cardigan in the hall of the Stock Exchange, Leeds, on Saturday afternoon last. There were upwards of 250 ...
... DESPERATE ENCOUNTER IN CARDIGAN GAOL. One morning last week the officials of Cardigan Gaol had a frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, named John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trial at the assizes. About six o'clock in the morning ...
... ground rents I at Headingley, Burley, Kirkstall, and Bramley. The freehold properties included Bramley Fall Wood; the Cardigan Arms Inn, Bramley; several farms and homesteads, and numerous accommodation lands, &c., the whole comprising about 492 acres ...
... including the site of the West Yorkshire Irom snd OodCoup::{-th. near Tinglay Station, £5,600 was offered refused. The Cardigan Arms In.;li;h ll:hm‘\:h:l land, near Woo.ir[b;.\ulum, was to Compaay, Dawsbarv, for £1.500; and the Top Fold Farm, with 21 sores ...
... FOREIGN An THE LATE LORD CARDIGAN. The London correepontlent of the Lirtrpod All gives the following gooeip resitecting the Late Lord (M the of the late Lord Cardigan's tenants and It ant-cu that, In own style. he wan most holly tint nester. Aoobe who ...
... the em about 18 acres, having extcasive frontages to ( and the Barloy-road, the Barl Steam , Cardigan-lane; a plot of Baik Land ad; the Methodist ( ia Cardigan-road, a Bleck of Five Dwelling-hoases, situate at the corace of Nerth-lane and Otley-road ; ...
... FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, BRAMLEY.—TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Mr. ATKINSON .t the Cardigan Arms Inn. Bramley, Wednesday (*e T % nt ,/July, 1804, seven o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions will then and there produced. aB that substantial modernmilt DW ...
... THE YORKSHIRE TESTIMONIAL TO 'rHE EARL OF CARDIGAN. On Saturday last, a meeting of tbe subscribers r to the Yorkshire Testimonial to Major-General the Earl of 9 Cardigan, ?? wase held in the Council Chamber of the Leeds Court-house, for the purpose of ...
... the Cardigan Arms Inn, a fully licensed public-house, abutting on the Kirkstell-road, four cottages, and some buildmig land attached, comprising in all 5a. 2r. Sop., commanding a frontage of about 35) feet to Kirkstall-road, 600 feet to Cardigan-lane ...
... THE SALE OE THE CARDIGAN YORK- SHIRE ESTATES. Yesterday, tlie Albert Hall, Leeds, Mr. F. G. Chmnock, of the firm of Chmnock, Galsworthy, & Chinnock, London, continued and concluded the sale of the Cardigan estates in the neighbourhood of Leeds. The lots ...