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DEATH Of A GENERAL
... Princess of Wales's Own ¥ Regiment, died on Sunday mornin; Park, Aldersho pth ab he had been for some time past it ‘The deceased Crimea with the 19th the Great bricade of the ...
A VIOI.KNT PRISONER
... PRISONER. Jtme* Oalloway Patterson was sentenced Uy Sberiß at Elgin «n mat one year's imprisonment under the Prevention of Crimea Act. As Uie prisoner left the dock soiled a chair rod hurled it at the Sheriff's head The chair narrowly missed mark, but ...
SOLEMN NOVENA OF MASSES IN 21. HONOUR OF OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY CRUSADE will be offered for ell Benefactors
... the Intentions of all joining the Novenae. Intentions and Offerings may be sent to the SPPERIOILEIO3, Shrine of the Rosary Crimea*, Syon Abbey, Chudleigli. Devon. ...
FATA LIT Y DERRY
... decraved •J.• • well-known character in Decry He in the Artillery, not inky at inkermaa, but through several other ie tie Crimea. He was over 70 seam ocL At the inquest which was held on Saturday !Maul deposed that death resultel ft,., fracture of the ...
WILL OP SIR THOMAS CRAWFORD
... surgeon-to the Queen, and director-general Army Medical Department, who served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and in the Crimea in 1855, and the value of whose personal estate has been entered at £7,035 19s 11d. Sir Thomas Cmwford died on the 12th October ...
CANDIDATE-SIB JAMES HORNER
... Sltankdl Road. ksaentors—Samuel Cunningham. 8, Cavoor Street; William M'Clurkun, aod 91, Conl.g Street; John Campbell. 186. Crimea Street; John Toner, 42. Read; Patnck M'Creesh. 78. Sun hope Street; William Mclyneeux, 8, Street; William French, 10, MatcheU ...
LOCAL AND DISTRICT
... over seventy years of age, fought with the artillery at Inkerman, and took \puhnlnnvnl other important engsgements in the Crimea. Tus town of Lurgan will shortly present a more prosperous appearance ic the vicinity of the railway station. Tha excavations ...
OOMMKKCMAL NOTES
... district which produce the beat wine are and the Taurida (Crimea), the former yielding the most as well the beat; bet some very good wine is also produced on the Imperial dotnaina in Crimea. The climate and soil of Be»arabia are excellently adapted for ...
THE ARMY
... of Mfooltan and the battle of Goojerat. He subse- quently joined the Yorkshire Regiment, and served with the corps in the Crimea, taking part in the battles of AlnmandInkerman, and was badly wounded while doing doty in tbe trenches daring the siege of ...
DEATH OF NOTABLE CRI
... war. He was at the time sergeant major, and he was appointed orderly to General Sir Yorke Scarlett. In his Invasion of the Crimea, Mr. A W. Kinglake several times refers the burly Shegog,? whose bravery frequently rendered him conspicuous. He had attained ...
HER MAJESTY’S REIGN
... Stevenson Orr, lacerated wound of knee, earned being caught in printing machine and Win. Backloy. smith's helper, residing 98. Crimea Street, wound over eyebrow and coni ■-tons, caused by being struck by sUmdibam met whilst work. •• 111 c-io juflgc by tho ...