ONE OF THE SIX HUNDRED
... at the Battle of Alma. also took part in the charge of the Light Brigade, under Lord Cardigan, through which escaped unhurt, but at the Battle Inkerman his right arm was shot away. ...
... at the Battle of Alma. also took part in the charge of the Light Brigade, under Lord Cardigan, through which escaped unhurt, but at the Battle Inkerman his right arm was shot away. ...
... month, was P e a s r petrated in Cheshire, the victim in this instance being, Ilenshall, a keeper in the joint employ of Mr. John Tollem ac t he the High Sheri/I - of the county ; Mr. Randle brother of the member ; and Mr. J. H. Garton, a gentletrar: residing ...
... that any Government, however abandoned, could perpetrate such an atrocity as we are assured Lord John Russell and his colleagues have recently done. John Frost, the New. pert Chartist magistrate, and especial favourite of the Governre nt, who have found ...
... Lieut. William John Pearce, R.N.R., who died 1 through war operations. February 7th, 1941, aged 59 years.—Dearly 1 loved, so sadlv missed, bv his loving ] Wife. PEARCE.—A tribute of love and remembrance of our dear father, ] Lieut. William John Pearce, R.N ...
... 'rtabsedinan. Mr. Grattan : Hear. boor. Sir W. Somerville: Now what did the House think was the rate of taxatiou in Celbridge, the mine with which the li p t o :ixitivman was connected? The rate vu ltd. in the (Roars of laughter). Mr. Grattan (raising his ...
... Mr. HENRY GRATTAN likewise proposed an amendment, declaring that the feeling of discontent, augmented by distress, which prevailed in Ireland, required the immediate attention of Parliament. Mr. JOHN O'CONNELL seconded this amendment. Lord JOHN RUSSELL ...
... 01(; AN REPROVED. _ Yesterday. about I wel se - o'clork. the Adjutant Sir John Macdonald, arrised at our caYalr batearl% s and. as 111/4/11 a Major Ration and Captaiss and John V:. Kettledela had irons the %thole sir thr eslic:r. of the re x imeol were ...
... is postponed. Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., has addressed the people of Meath, exhorting them to assemble in every parish, and petition against there-enactment of the Coercion Bill. HORRIBLE OUTRAGES.—On the night of the eve of St. John the peaceable inhabitants ...
... Margaret Russell and her three-year-old son. The woman had been seen to leave her home im the morning. Catching the lad her arms she had jumped into the water with him! A shocking discovery was made the other afternoon by one of Lord Wharncliffe's woodmen ...
... , London, wine merchant. H. Hall, Church-street, Fulham, pawnbroker: K. F. H. Mackenzie, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street, merchant—August 3, T. C. Johns, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street, printer—July 21, F. Carey, Nottingham, hatter—July 31, W. Russell ...
... occupy apartments at the above hotel. Their Graces the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort and suite, the Countess of Cardigan, Lady Vernon, Lord John Scott, Col. Richardson, Mrs.Finnessy, Mr. Cathery ; Mr. Searle and friends, from East India; Mr. and Mrs. Butler ...
... LATE MURDER AT LEEDS.--The adjourned inquiry into the death of William Reynolds Rothery was resumed at the Geldard's Arms, before John Blackburn, Esq., coroner, and terminated, as it was anticipated, in a verdict of Wilful murder against some person or ...