TAVISTOCK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
... oligarchic and for de h him ' vill fight his britoS his fader, who stay behind on de farm. Dat if I see rivKt > ...
... oligarchic and for de h him ' vill fight his britoS his fader, who stay behind on de farm. Dat if I see rivKt > ...
... apology, Lord Cardigan read a letter from General Wyndham, approving of Lord Cardigan's conduct, reproving severely Lieut. W., but releasing him from arrest! W. endeavoured to utter a few words, but was peremptorilv silenced by Lord Cardigan, and told to ...
... WILTSHIRE INDEPEN DENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1843. Sie F. at Clermont Lodge, Nor- folk, last week, entertained jhe Earl of Cardigan, Lord Macdonuld, Lord Maidstone, the Hon, Captesin Spen- cer, Mr. Payne, and Mr. Hungerford, The party con- sisting of seven ...
... There are 8 sail of the line, Sir John.' 'Very well, sir.' 4 There are 20 sail of the line, Sir John.' ' Very well, sir.' 4 There are 25 sail of the line, Sir John.' * Very well, sir.* 4 There are sail ofthe line, Sir John,'and this was accompanied some ...
... letter when once in its possession. Military Outrage in South Wales.—The village of Kilgenan, about two miles distant from Cardigan, was thrown into great excitement on Friday night, the inst., in consequence of party of marines, stationed there, in one ...
... his ancient custams and language, and, doing so, shuts out the channels of all improvement. the counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan, except in large towns, he seldom hears the sound of the English language. In parts of Pembrokeshire, Radnorshire, and G ...
... TUB lIAI. CAII OCCUPIED. —On the top stair were two large arm-chairs, covered with purple velvet arid gilding, in (or rather standing before) which were placed Mr, O'Connell and his son John. The lion, gentleman stood to his full height, with bis head ...
... a fall from a window ; but whether that fall was the result of accideut or not does not appear. Grattan the Sleepless.—A few nights since, Mr. H. Grattan took up his quarters at Gresham's Hotel. A little before midnight the hon. gentleman snored so violently ...
... Hants Sessions held last week:—Charles Dore appellant ; the Parish Odicers Basingstoke respondents.— Rawlinson, who with Mr St John appealed for the respondents,sta that the appeal was against rate made the parish officers of Basingstoke, and the premises ...
... when it died, apparently a violent, butiu truth a natural death in the arms of its residuary legatee—the Union. 4 The lifetime of our independence was short —its author (Mr. Grattan, in 1805) still living—his measure is already dead : sate by its cradle ...
... tins—Mr O'Connell took his seat on an elevated platform the round room of Rotunda, shout one o'clock. On his right hand Mr. John O'Connell, Dr. Gray, and Mr. Ray, On bis left, Mr. Barrett and Mr. Duffy. Mr. O'Connell and his fellow prisoners were attired ...
... annuity of £100. To his bailiff, John Hall, a legacy of £1,000, aud all the short-horned cattle the farm Nottinghamshire, or £2,000, should the present Earl wish to preserve the breed and to retain the same; aud to John Elliott, his bailiff his Noatha ...