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TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... standing room below the bar, amongst whom were observed Lord Morpeth and others. Lady Cardigan took her seat in an unobtrusive part of the lower gallery, and Lord Cardigan reniained in an ante-room until summoned. The Lords Spiritual and Temporal, the Judges ...

FEARFUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN GAOL

... WMA1RMUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN AO^L. One morning last week the officials of Oardigan Gaol had a frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, named John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trials at the assize. About six o'clock in the morning, as ...

LORD CARDIGAN AND THE BALAKLAVA CHARGE

... side-de-cam to Lord Cardigan, rode up to me, and said, 'M y lerd, ce you tell me where is Lord Cardigan P I replied tha Lord Cardigan had passed me scms time. Cptai Lockwood then rode away, and was, I believe, killed Lord Cardigan did not ride up to, ...

TURNING THE TABLES

... Thursday John Grattane, of lIt, New- inn-yard, Shoreditch, was charged on re- mand at Guildhall with forging his unole's name to various hills of exchange. The evidence previously given was read over, and the mei facts were that William Grattan, the uncle ...

ASSAULT BY A GUARDSMAN

... before Sir J. C. Lawence. M.P., with con- spiring together to defraud the creditors of John Grattan, the, nephew of Williams Grattan, to the extent of 1,1001. Jphn' Grattan was recalled, and the evidence pe ...

ACTOR AND DRAMATIC AUTHOR

... his Honour Judge Storior heard the case of Grattan v. Sparling, which was brought for the purpose of recovering 35 damages for breach of contract and for work performed. Plaintiff, Mr Henry Plunkett Grattan, a dramatic author, was represented by Mr Robinson ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1379 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EARL OF LUCAN AND THE Liberty of the Press

... time Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade of the cavalry division. I never had any personal differences with Lord Cardigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. I was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

Published: Sunday 07 December 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2499 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... time Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade ofthe cavalry division. I never had any personal differ- ences with Lord Cardigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. Was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

MURDEROUS RIOTS IN IRELAND

... are ascertained :-Williani O'Rourke, shot dead; John Doey, three wounds inl the breast (clan. gerous) ; Daniel Dewlin, wound in leg-; Thoumas Dewlin, wound it leg; Thomas Kelly, in arm; Owen Little, in arm; Thomas Macauley, leg and hand; Edward Tauney,three ...

COURTS OF LAW

... think of. Lord Cardigan said, Oh, that is very wrong oflhim. Then heard a whispering, and heard him again kiss Lady William, wish her good bye, aidJ leave the room. Lord Cardigan was there altogether abbutt wo hours. As soon as Lord Cardigan had left and ...

HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT

... quarter to eleven, o'clock Lord Denmnan entered the house as Lord Hsgh Steward, preceded by the Sergeant-at-Arms with the mace, Garter K'ing-at-Arms hearing his sceptre, and the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod carrying the Lord' High Stew~ard's Staff. Hils ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8200 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Coolc Of thle, Pr Earl of Cardigan were in all sulfstautiil matters, as it di appeared from Earl Cardigan'e affidavits and upon iaffidavite ml in answer to it. the truth. Secondly,, tiet the conduact of at Earl Cardigan towards Lieutenant-Colors1l ...