LORD LUCAN’S DESPATCH
... Wounded—Bombardier John Blacker (slightly) ; Gunners John Bennet (severely), Samuel drummer (severely), Henry Smmoos (slightly), John Williams (slightly), John Mitchell (slightly), John (slightly), John ...
... Wounded—Bombardier John Blacker (slightly) ; Gunners John Bennet (severely), Samuel drummer (severely), Henry Smmoos (slightly), John Williams (slightly), John Mitchell (slightly), John (slightly), John ...
... the Earl of Cardigan. To Brigadier General, now Major General the Hon. James York Scarlett ; Major Hor.ry John William Bentinok ; Major General Sir Colin Campbell ; to Major General John Lysaght Pennefather ; to Major General William John Codrington ; ...
... days, which ray club ; he is a bachelor with 300f., year. Pray God preserve you, dear friend. Entirely yours, J. Swi?T. Dr. John Arhuthnot, bis bouse, Cork-street. BurliogtonGardens. Never ashamed of confessing your ignorance ; for the wimst man upon earth ...
... and rise by 5(. a-year to ; and those of the higher to begin 2lof.,nnd rise by lOf. year to 300f. The Earl Cardigan.—Since the Earl of Cardigan's rstura home from the Crimea, it is known that the gallant officer has the honor of an invitation from her ...
... Ricardo took tl)eir teuU for Tirorton, South Wiluhire. and Windsor. NEW WRIT. A new writ was ordered for the Borough of Cardigan, the room of Mr, Loveden, deceased. The Speaker announced that he had received a letter from Admiral Lyons enclosing one ...
... Chappell, Mrs. Claughton, Mr. Jellicorse, Mr. Brown Weslbead, and Mias Brown Westbead. RETURN OF LORD CARDIGAN TO THE CRIMEA. Tfl* Scotsman” says :~Lord Cardigan has, beliere, been appointed the command of the cavalry in the Crimea, in room of Lord Lucan, recalled ...
... —Frederick John Sidney, ; William J Sidney. Richard M Lynch Thomas Slater Rooke, J Gore Jones, John Burke, Edgard Eldred, William Chap, man. Henry Carey, W H Hartigan, Ennis Butt, Stephen Dickson Bigas, John Evans Dclmegc, Robert Tigh, John Long ; Charles ...
... portion Mrs. Clifford left few thousands to her daughter, Mrs. Harrison ; Mrs. Fitzwilliam might also be considered rich ; Mr. John Cooper supposed worth 20,000*. j Charles Young, T. P. Cooke, and Macready, are all three monied men ; and Wilkinson has , retired ...
... came past. Next tbe Royal Duke, Sir De Lacy Evans received bis medal; then Lord Cardigan, and then Lord Lucan and Lord Bingham. Of this distinguished group, Lord Cardigan'was the great favourite with the crowd. Three officers, whose wounds rendered them ...
... and Countess Spencer, the Countessof Shaftesbury, the Earl Burlington, Lord Cavendish, and Hon Mr. Cavendish, the Earl of Cardigan, the Hon. Mr. Ryng, Viscount Chelsea, M*-. Lumley, Mr. Millbank, Mr. Erskine, Ac. Viscount Palmerston bad aCabin&tdinner ...
... calibre and the best construction ; if the enterprise has from circumstances not added greatly to the glory of herMajes'y’s arms, it h»a, already stated, so far been attended by complete .-uccess. Tnat success, however, is mainly to be attributed to the ...
... Mr. Ward, who has been io the service of their bank for nearly years, has been appointed FOR THE Crimea.—On Wednesday Lord Cardigan spent some lime Mr. Rea’s extensive horse repository in St. George’s-road, and close to the Elephant and Castle, examining ...