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LORD CARDIGAN S VINDICATION

... LORD CARDIGAN VINDICATION We shall never probably kiu w altogether how the Waterloo was fought, but we shall know by most emphatic evidence what ground there was for the charge against Lord Cardigan having shirked his duty at Balaklavn. He has put his ...

It is stated that the Prince Regent lias ordered a patent, creating the Lord Mayor a Baionet. Mr. Grattan, or ..

... It is stated that the Prince Regent lias ordered patent, creating the Lord Mayor Baionet. Mr. Grattan, Tuesday night, in the House Com- mons, brought i ' d the -.l Catholic Question He concluded eloquent speech hy moving, the House shouid, early the next ...

SATURDAY, MAY 26. [This Gazette contains Proclamation, ordaining that Sovereigns of the coinage of the present ..

... Suffolk, grocer. John Peters and Frederick Weston, Bristol, maltsters. Edward Lloyd Edwards, Cardigan, linen-draper. TUESDAY, MAY 29. {Tills Gaiette contains Proclamation for extending file prohibiting tlie exportation ot gunpowder, arms, &c. for six months ...

TUESDAY, JULY 13

... the Algerine Ambassador bis letter iff Recal.] CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT. Serjeant Hey wood John Esq. Carmarthen —Monday, August 30. Haverfordwest—Saturday, September 4. Cardigan—Friday, September 10. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT. Leycester, Esq. and William Kenrick, Esq ...

CITY CODRT.—Tdesdat

... and disorderly on the New Road early on Sunday morning last. John Parsons, St. Ebbe's. was chargcd with egecution|of hia duty. He was committed for 10 days with hard Toohu Cardigan Arms, Cardigan Street, Jericho, was at 36, Nelson Street, J erieho. William ...

Official Declaration

... what say you, are you guilty or not guilty ?? The Earl of Cardigan, in loud, firm, and clear voice, replied, Not Guilty.? The Clerk thereupon said, How will your lordship tried ?? Lord Cardigan? peers.? Tba Clerk? * May God give your lordship good deliverance ...

AGRICULTURAL MARKETS, &c

... lower. In oats there was fa.r bus ness done, at decline CJ. to Is. per quarter. Desna and buyers. Floating cargoes of wheat, armed on lh«nou , occasional buyers, but those of Indian corn are consequence further reduction in the raluo tins article in Ireland ...

BANKRUPTS

... Carmarthen—William Howell Bevan, of Pengay, Esq. Pembroke—John Mears, of Eastington, Esq. Cardigan—Thomas Lewes Lloyd, Worn Newidd, Esq. Glamorgan —Sir John Morris,of Bryn, bart. Brecon—John Cristie, of Cwmliwyfog, Esq. Radnor—Edward Rogers, of Stanuage ...

-jpront toe ©ajettce. SATURDAY, JULY 20. BANKRUPTS. Joel Geo. Young, late of Shlplalte, Oxfordshire, merchant, ..

... August 3, 31, at 10. Attorney, Mr. -Crosley, King’s Arms-yard, Coleman-slreet. Geo. James Armstrong, Prince s-square, Ratcliffe-highway, coal-merchant. William Fultord, late of lad-lane, warehouseman. John Adams, Spalding, Lincolnshire, miller. W. Grenfell ...

marriages;

... jun. of Bro I arm, sthnry, to Miss Tohb, daughter of Mr.Tnbb, hmd-surveyor, of fisherton-Anger.—At Salisbury cathedral, Mr. James Foot, third son of H- Foot, of Berwick St. Jolm, Esq. Miss Goddard, tin Close, eldest daughter the late John Harvey Goddard ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1841. Ptu QUARTER 5,. ,W.» lulo IF I’AIU IN ADVANCE, o*. Orf./ AO. 1812

... Lord Steward at the chair putting question to each peer, guilty or not guilty, e. John Si.igieton, Lord Lyndhurst. how says your lordship ? James Thomas, Enrl of Cardigan, of this felony whcrcofiksUnds indicted, or not guilty” Whereupon each peer, upon ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Earl of Cardigan joined the Royal circle at Windsor Castlo on Wednesday Afternoon. Lord John Russell returned to England on Tuesday. Before doing so (on the Sunday afternoon) had long private interview with the Emperor. Fur some tune they walked arm in arm ...