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... did the correspen- an dence begin between you and Lord Cardigan ?-There was cis no correspondence between me and Lord Cardigan. the Did you not say that you were on good terms with Lord th, Cardigan part of the time P-Yes, part of the time. When did it- ...

TRIAL OF MR. DEASY, M.P

... defendant then pulled her backwards on to the bed. Defendant also got on the bed, and said he wanted to kiss her. One of his arms was over her face, and he held her wrist with the other hand. She said, Let nue go, or I'11 tell Mrs. Postile- thwaite. Her ...

THE SUMMER CIRCUITS

... their side arms, but must leave their side arms I with the warder at the gates, ard be returned by them on l their leaving the Tower, without demanding either fee or reward. 3. The warders at the Ticket-office will take charge of any arms brought into ...

The Court

... Rochester, 'to be collector rat Bosto ; Mr. Thomas, collector at Cardigan, to be comp- troller at Rochester Mr. Edwards, principal coast officer Thi at P'wllhely, to be collector at Cardigan. Mr. Atkey, prin- icipal coast officer at Hyde, Isle of 'ight, ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... coroner for Westminster, held an inquest at the Artillery Arms, Rochester-row, Vauxhall-bridge-road, touching the death of Thomas Connor, aged 28, a mason's labourer, in the employment of Mr. John Kelk, the exten- sive builder, who was killed-on the previous ...

HER MAJESTY'S COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Cotutcillur Williamn Fry, Town Coimcillor John 1)'Arcy. Town Councillor ?? Hutton, J.P. D.L., Town Councillor Francis Cudd, Town Couil- cillor Richard Kelly, Town Councillor John Jamle- son, Towim Ceuncillor John Chambers. Sir T. O'Brieu, Bart., M.P., Sir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that I had misconceived his orders. I commanded . the cavalry division, and Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade. I never had a personal difference with Lord Cardigan ; we had, as far as I can recollect. no angry correspondence.- During the time he ...

LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... amongst the machinery. His arm became entangled in the wheel, and he was whirled round with frightful velocity. The steamo was instantly shut off, and the man released from his perilous situation, but not before one of his arms was almost torn from his ...

Published: Sunday 28 January 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1754 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... poisons. FEARFVL ENCOUNTER IN CARDtGAN GAOL.-The other morn. ing, Jacob, the turnkey at Cardigan Gaol, was opening the cells of two desperate burglars, named John Stuart and Henry Williams, when they both sprang upon him, and, seizing him by the neckerchief ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1649 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WELSH TITHE RIOTS INQUIRY

... ; Mr. Alan 4J thP titepayers; r. M r~ice ,loyd, thie Eccle- ?? ne; and r. Arcus Louis, the Clea' Defenc@ Association.-lfr. John Morgan, of Mol;reporter for a local paper, and politca agezit for Perlainen r@,reptee sti ve of Fliat County and Borough, ws ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'W. N. Grattan, the prisoner said, ' That is my handwriting. William Grattan said he wae a retired boot and shoe dealer, living at Tiverton, and the prisoner was his nephew. He did not know anything of the bill produced. It was in John Grattan's handwriting ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Paget, The libellous matter complain- ed of had reference to the recent Paget and Cardigan affair, and asserted that the prosecutor in that case had made a plant upon Cardigan for the purpose of extorting money from him-in other words that he was guilty ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment