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... and Lord George John Manners to be Major, by purchase, Sc., stated in the O—tut of instant, read, Captain and Brevet-Major Lord John Manners to be Major, with (he rash qf OoHntl tm Arwtf, by purchase, he. _ 2nd Dragoona—Lieutenant John Stansfecld, from ...
... Tremendous, 74 Captain John Osborn, with whom he sailed for tho East Indies ; and from March, 180-', until tho spring of 1807, was successively employed on that station, in tho Chiffonne, 30, Captain Henry Stuart; Centurion, 50, Captain John Spratt Rainier- ...
... recently captured in Dublin shows the disorganisation amongst the bands of armed civilians Lo. Tipperarv caused the arrest their leaders by the Crown forces; The document is from John Tracev. an important official of the Sinn hem organisation, and is*addressed ...
... who acquire that rank rapidly, of course become senior as Generals to those who reach it slowly; and thus we find that Lord Cardigan a remarkable instance of quick regimental promotion —is junior by twenty-two years to Sir Michael Creagh, the officer next ...
... Justice, that if Lord Cardigan’s conduct as general is open to criticism, it should be generous and liberal criticism, without determining precisely what its canons should be. Unquestionably it was unfortunate that Lord Cardigan, by the unhappy disiiositiou ...
... XOnANDUM. Adjutant John William Johnson, of the 2nd West Regiment Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, to serve with the rank of Captain, May 29. WAll UFKICK. PALL MALL, Ji NF. 9. COMMISSIONS SIC,NED LOROS LIRLTEXANT. Brecon Division of the Royal Cardigan, Brecon, and ...
... Lord Cardigan’s conduct was not an exception the remark. Gallantry to spare there was for a hundred cavalry charges, and Lord Cardigan can never bo deprived of his share in tho exhibition of that quality in one of the most illustrious feats of arms that ...
... Made Easy.— The third edition of Lieut. Col. S. T. B-inniug’s work. (Gale and Poldeu, 4s. Cd. net.) Hart’s Annual Army List (John Murray, 21s.).—The sixty-eighth volume of thit valuable work of reference. May Reviews and Magazines. Blackwood and Nineteenth ...
... ys“proteBtedagainst the mannerinwhichtheexperimenishad been conducted at Portsmouth, via., without a vessel adapted to the arm ; which is neither fair to the inventor nor to the officers who are expected learn how to handle it, it being quite impossible ...
... case made out in favour of Lord Cardigan, and serious accusations against the correctness of the statement made by Lord George Paget. The writer says (p. 169), in regard to the orders given by Lord Lucan to Lord Cardigan, and the circumstances under which ...
... are under canvas The officers doing duty are Lient.-Col. Wood-Mortm, Major Campbell Capfs. Robinson and Eccles, and Lieuts. Grattan and ° Scottish Division, Royal Artillery. The 6th Brig, Argyll and Bute) will arrive Devonport in the Assistance atnt Friday ...