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PRINCE ALBERT

... for the future, use and bear the royal arms, differenced with a label of three polnts' argent, the centre - point charged with the cross of St. George, quarterly with the arms of his illustrious house, the royal arms in the first and fourth quarters. And ...

T,9-MOREOW, (Wednesday,) flow -Tragedy of THE V ENGE. by the Afrieanlßoseius.—To eon*Cie With BLACK-EYpUSAN. ..

... when places in the Lower Boxes may be taken WADDS, Box Book-keeper. No Bonnets allowed in the Dress Circle, and no Chilti in arms admitted to any part of the House. Money Returned. Admission at the Stage Door, but to Persons ensiled in the business of the ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... a few yards of his own house, near Cashel. CONCILIATION-HALL BRAWLS.—Mr. Henry Grattan, M:P., has directed his solicitor to apply for a criminal information against Mr. John Reynolds, M.P., for the words attributed to the latter in a speech delivered in ...

Lord ASHLEY gave notice that he would on Thursday Dve the insertion of those words

... 9th inst. The Hon. Hanbury Tracy is the only candidate in the field. THE EARL UF CARDIGAN.—The committee appointed to make arrangements for the trial of the Earl of Cardigan met again on Tuesday, in the Conference Chamber. The noble Earl has retained Sir ...

OFFICIAL DESPATCHES

... past were to be slurred over and forgotten. By all means, if the Earls of Lucan and Cardigan, and if Sir Richard Airey and Colonel Gordon are falsely accused, let Sir John M`Neill and Colonel Tulloch, and all the officers and soldiers they examined, be covered ...

EASTER TERM EXAMINATION, 1865

... following :—Duke of Cambridge, Admiral Dandas, Sir de Lacy E va ns, Earl of Cardigan, Earl of Lucan, Colonel Shiel, E.1.C.5., Major Maude, Hon. Colonel Upton, Sir Thomas Troubridge, Lord John Hay, R.N. In the evening Her Majesty and Prince Albert, with the Royal ...

own corn -packet, and published it in of MOST IMPORTANT. .BANDONMENT OF REPEAL FOR PEDE- Hal-past Seven o'cloek ..

... ASSOCIATION. The avenues leading to the Corn Exchange were densely crowded long before one o'clock. The chair was taken by John Augustus O'Neill, Esq., of Bunowen Castle, county Galway, formerly M.P. for Hull, and a captain of dragoons • and subsequently ...

IRELAND. COURT AND FASHION. On Wednesday night last, between eight and nine, a The Court remains at Windsor, ..

... CONCILIATION-HALL ERAWLS.—ME. Henry Grattan, Albert went to London, for the purpose of witnessing the M.P., has directed his solicitor to a pply f or a cr i m i na l i n - W estm i nster plays. formation against Mr. John Reynolds, M.P., for the words HER ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Anstey, R. B. Armstrong. R. M. Bellew, B. Disraeli, John Duncuft, Lord Ebrington, F. French, W. E. Gladstone, Henry Goulburn, G. Greenall, Sir G. Grey, B. Hawes, Sir John Hobhouse, W. N. Hodgson, Sir John Jervis, W. S. Lascelles, George C. Lewis, Sir Lucius ...

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... with a Gardener's Cottage. There are also three small Farm Houses and Labourers' Cottages. , This Estate is four miles from Cardigan, commanding a view of the Bay. 23 from Carmarthen, 30 from Tenby, and 40 from Abervstwith. The neighbourhood is excellent ...

Morean. Carew. 1078 .. 1033

... magistrates fixed the bail at—prisoner, £300; and two surelics, £l5O each The sureties were—John Lloyd 17ardcll, Trumpet Tnn, Shrewsbury ; John Lloyd, Sir William Hill's Arms Inn, Shrewsbury. ...