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I3IRTIIS

... I3IRTIIS. On the 14th inst., tho wife of John Dfortimer Maddox, Esq., of Guildfordstreet, Russell-square, solicitor, of a son. On the 14th inst., at Great Tew Vicarage, Oxon, prematurely, the lady of tho Rev. John James Campbell, vicar, of a son, still-born ...

PROVINCIAL

... Rev. Dr. Rush, of Galway, Mr. Moore, Captain Divitte, Colonel and Mrs. White, of Killikee, Miss Pauline Grattan, Miss Mary and Miss Louisa Grattan, Miss Rothe, the Misses Taaffe, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Nugent, Miss Price, Miss Langrishe, and a number of ...

from the batteries on the hills on both sides, a

... hazards, and he accordingly ordered Major-General the Earl of Cardigan to move forward with the Light Brigade. This order was/obeyed;in the,most spirited and gallant manner. Lord Cardig►an charged with the utmost vigour; attacked a battery which was firing ...

MEM 341571413 SINEVINP,4IT3IIIO

... Airey, Sir Hew Ross. the Earl of -Cardigan (Inspector-General of Cavalry), the Right Hon. W. Monsell, Mr. Frederick Peel, Colonel Mundy, Sir Benjamin Hawes, Mr. Gaskoin, Mr. H. Grenfell, the Judge Advocate-General, Sir John Burgoyne, Sir J. Simpson,. Lieut ...

THE COURT

... Colonel King; Launcelot Ba e s Yllteseue; Countess of Donoughmore; Mark Beton Synnot, by Lady Louisa ° counte ss Robert Johns, by Mrs. Grattan ; William Steuart Tre nch, by the woo , of Erne; Hay, by Lady Louisa Fortescue ; M'Clintock BunburY, c o untess Neville ...

ORDER OF THE BATH

... Ed war d R usse ll, C o l. Fo r t escue Graham (Royal Marines), Captain Charles Eden (Royal Navy), Major John Williamson Lovell, Captain William John Cavendish Clifford ( Royal Na v y), C apta i n Henry Shank Hillyea (Royal Navy ) , Colonel No el Thomas ...

IRELAND,

... Rev. Dr. Rush, of Galway, Mr. Moore, Captain Divitte, Colonel and Mrs. White, of Killikee, Miss Pauline Grattan, Miss Mary and Miss Louisa Grattan, Miss Rothe, the Misses Taaffe, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Nugent, Miss Price, Miss Langrishe, and a number of ...

IRELAND

... entertained the following im pany at dinner on Saturday last:—Right Hon. Mr. and Lady onisa Tighe, Lady Duffcrin, the Earl of Cardigan, Lord Ernest ruce , the Comte de P allf y , Mr., .Mrs., and Miss Williams, Lord liot Sir Walter C. Trevelyan, Sir Robert ...

TEEM -7 SAVVZ SITZIYMII3OI2/11

... (Quartermaster- General), Lieutenant-General Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B. (Adjutant- General), Major-General Brotherton (Inspector-General of Cavalry), and a brilliant auxiliary staff. The Earl of Cardigan was warmly congratulated, both by the Prince Consort ...

GRAND BANQUET AT THE MANSION-HOUSE

... rear. This fete (the great feature of the week) derived a remarkable interest from the fact of Major-General the Earl of Cardigan Admiral Sir Charles Napier having accepted invitations to present; and, as might naturally have been anticipated, the r emarks ...

PARLIAMENTARY PRECIS

... to fall int ° a state of inefficiency, but that a nucleus at least might be keptuP The Duke of CAMBRIDGE and the Earl of CARDIGAN also spoke on the subject of the motion, which was of course agreed to. In the House of Commons, the regular formalities ...

A. SPLENDID MYSTERY

... six months had elapsed was made a baronet, at exactly a discount of £5OOO on his original ten. During the ensuing season Sir John became the rage ; was a diner-out ; was feted by people of the first rank ; and abundantly retrieved the obligation. But a ...