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THE WOL CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 1844. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.—Fbmvau f7

... William went out when Lord Cardigan came. When Lord Cardigan went away. Lady William went up stairs and Winter came from under the sofa, and was then in a perspiration. On Lady Paget coming in, witness told her that Lord Cardigan was up stairs. Heard some ...

been continued which bad Men no aerfice, but happened comniititded by gentlemen politically friendly ministers. ..

... improper nor unusual place Lord Cardigan upon half pay. Mr. W.ARhURToN pressed for further inquiry into the circumstances of Lord Cardigan's r giment. ft was admitted, the one hand, that there were faults in Lord Cardigan’s manner, and alleged, on the other ...

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... daughter of Mr. William Harrison, jun., of Tower-street, Dudley. On the ultimo, his daughter’s, the Cricketer's Arms, Stourbr.dge, Mr. John Kobinaon. in his7Bth year, deeply regretted. On the 30th ultimo, at ich, the advanced age of 78 years Mrs. Glover ...

NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE

... additional Magistrates for tbe borough has resulted in favour tlie memorial, and on Wednesday Aldermen Henry Hall, John Hallam, and John Lamb, the gentlemen whose names were sent for approval, signed the declaration and took the oaths of office. FuIIEMAVONRT ...

3.437 £ll4 14 0 £37 13 6 £149 8 0

... ON POLICE COURT. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. (Before the Mayor and T. 8. Simkus, Eaq.) Tax Charge of Stealing Pork Pier, &o. John Grattan was brought up on remand from Monday, charged with (dealing three pork pies belonging to William Pattin, of Lichfield-street ...

Thursday, February 9

... been comwith England and Scotland. The hon. member would P 1 w,thre E* rd 10 the two London and Brighton give the motion his Arm support. bills (Stephenson and Rennie s). and the bills Mr. W. Rochb never would allow Ireland to be tram- otdered to be brought ...

THE LONDON GAZETTES

... interest Lord Cardigan and the Eleventh Hussars.— hiraself in the r welfare. One has b. en apprenticed to a Tlic Ju/.n Hull has published the following statement re- ahoemaker at Croydon ; one returned home on account lative to Lord Cardigan :—A short time ...

COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... surgeon, Lccleshall; Dr. Bakewell, Culton; Mary Ann Key, Mr. James's housekeeper : Joseph James, his nephew; Mr. John Chapman, his cousin; John Slinn, labourer; and Dr. Birt Davies, of Birmingham. The evidence tended to show that the alleged lunatic was ...

Thcbsdat, Jun* 18

... Mr. R. E. Buck. SURANCE COMPANY, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. Janies Horne, Ew,. William James Lancaster, Esq. John Dorrien John Masterman, Esq., John Timothy Oxley, Esq. George Stanley Rep ton, Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. Matthew Whiting, Esq. Frauds Wilson, ...

Weights and Measures

... Three of these cases were on Saturday brought under the notice of the Borough Magistrates ; the defendants (John Hodgkinson, William B»rwick,and John Billington, factory hands) having been given into custody on the preceding day, on the information of the ...

CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1855

... St. John's-street, in this town, the ladder, by some means or other, slipped from under him, and falling, one of the legs of the unfortunate man slipped through a window, and turned bis body that he fell head foremost to the ground. His left arm was fractured ...