AN ADVENTUROUS CAREER
... present at the battle of Alma. He also took in the Charge of the Light Brigade, Lord Cardigan, through which escaped unhurt; but the Battle of Inkerman bis right arm was shot away. ...
... present at the battle of Alma. He also took in the Charge of the Light Brigade, Lord Cardigan, through which escaped unhurt; but the Battle of Inkerman bis right arm was shot away. ...
... bridegroom, Mr. John Webb Rowland, of Axford, near Ramsbury, third sonof Wm. Rowland, Esq., of Ramsburj', to Caroline, second daughter of the late John Brown White. Esq., of Little Bedwin. Nov. 22, at Andover, by the Rev. H. M. Richards, Mr. John Church, of ...
... Birmingham, iron founder. BANKftOPrS. Peter Harriss Abbott, King's Arms-yard, Moorgate-street, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent, miller. Adam Walker, Liverpool, drysalter. John boss, Epwortb, Lincolnshire, sacking manufacturer Stephen Nelson, Sowerby ...
... Carmarthen, by the Rev. D. A. Williams. Mr. I>aancelot Lowther, of Cardigan, Elizabeth, youngeat daughter of Mr. Morgan, Dark Gate, Carmarthen, and niece of Thomas Dariea, Eaq., Bryndu, Cardigan. DIED. Sept. 20, in the battle of the Alma, F. E. Evans, Captain ...
... GEORGE RUSSELL BUTLER has received instructions from the Deviseeain Tract under the will of Mr. John Osrraway, deceased, to Sell by Auction, at the King’s Arms Hotel, Twyford, on Thursday, October 16lb, 1881, at Three o’clock psnetnally, the very desirable ...
... chairman, Maurice O'Connell, (Secretary), Daniel Morgan O'Connell, John O'Connell, Charles D. O'Connell, \V . F. Finn, Herbert Baldwin, C. Filzsimon, A. C. O R. L. Sheil. Henry Grattan, Sir Richard xhlaii Maclachlan, C. O'Brien, D. Ronayne, Richard Sullivan ...
... applications. THE CARDIGAN ROAD STORES. George Hughes, of the Foxhill Stores, applied through Mr. Creed for a beer “off” license for the general shop. No. 102, Cardigan Road.—Mr. Robert Simmons opposed on behalf of the tenant of the “Carnarvon Arms,” and also ...
... Hurry, wound son Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Parnell, Cardigan Lodge, Eastorn Arm*. Reading. to Annie lannaster, only daughter of Mrs. Pule, of Cambridge Street, MIL W KST-81,Y.- -On July 76t h, a Alt Asada', Richard John, only of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph West. Berks. ...
... The Clerk then asked, How say you, James Thomas Earl of Cardigan, are you guilty or not ? The Earl of Cardigan—Not guilty, my lord. The Clerk—How will you be tried, my lord ? The Earl of Cardigan—By my peers. The Clerk—God send your lordship safe deliverance ...
... of the Royal shield of Prussia, each of them upholding banner, of which banners one is charged with the arms of Alsace and the other with the arms of Lorraine In this country, since the Accession of George 111., formidable array peeragea and baronetcies ...
... procession arrived at the Abbey, where the corpse was received by the Very Rev. Dr. Stanley, the Dean of Westminster; the Rev. Lord John Thynne, M.A.,the Sub-Dean of Westminster: the Rev. Canon Jennings, the Venerable Archdeacon Wordsworth, the Rev. Canon Nepean ...
... Advertiser. Lord Cardigan and the Balaklava Charge.—The Court of Queen's Bench on Thursday granted a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be issued against the Hon. Colonel Calthorpe for libel on the Earl of Cardigan. The libel relates ...