BEECHAM’S PILLS
... Memorandum by Lord Cardigan. Captain Nolan not to Blame. A ise,u* Army and att amlum «*f lai»rd Cardigan, the leader the La-ht Bnaade. whi ...
... Memorandum by Lord Cardigan. Captain Nolan not to Blame. A ise,u* Army and att amlum «*f lai»rd Cardigan, the leader the La-ht Bnaade. whi ...
... Barcholomew's Hospital, London, where his arm was amputated at the shoulder socket joint. On it being remarked that Gunning must have suffered severely be replied Yes; I was too weak to take chloroform. They showed me my arm after it was amputated. The finger ...
... Jonah Adey, John Chadwick, Thomas Tucker, John Robinson, James Vernon. Henry Hill, John Hughes, Bernard M. Sherry, Wm. Phipps, Henry Meadows. Missing.—Sergeant Henry Fredericks, Drummer John Leather, Privates John Banner, Alfred Day, ...
... Particulars next week. LIVERTON VILLAGE. (About li miles from Loftus Station.) MR. WM. TEMPLE is favoured with instructions from John P. Petvh, Esq., J*P'* (who is giving up one of his farms), SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, March 25th,189.J, the whole of the valuable ...
... upon the world to the effect that the late Lord Cardigan started for the memorable charge at Balaclava with the touching ejaculation. aviiut le dernier des Cardigans I’’ But In fact the late Lord Cardigan was rather fond of telling his friends he set off ...
... Balaclava, in the shape of a London Tavern banquet. Of course, Lord Cardigan will not be there—he never is. I wonder why he absents himself. Is it a negative answer to the question Was Lord Cardigan a hero at Balaclava?” No, it cannot be; the noble lord is known ...
... brought ashore crew, 5; barque Nereus, of Liverpool, 25; Schooner Hibe, of Cork, rendered assistance; smack Three Sisters, of Cardigan, 3; schooner Annie, of Wick, assisted to save vessel and crew, 5; schooner Alexander, of Beaumaris, 4; barge Jessie, of Rochester ...
... identified the body as that of his late curate, and gave evidence as follows:—The deceased was or years of age, and lived at 8, Cardigan Terrace, Heaton, lie came here last Thursday, and was staving with me. He was in the habit of bathing, and 1 was under the ...
... Duke of York and Lieutenant Colonel Lenox, Sir Francis Burdett and Mr. John Pauli, the Marquis of Londonderry and “ever-glorious Grattan, the best of the good,” and the Earl of Cardigan—he of the Light Bri-* gade-and Captain Harvey Tuckett toed the ereases ...
... Miss S. MacDonald, 3 Bev Mahood; flowering houseplant, 1 John Gedge, 2 C Markham. Handicrafts ) Greeting card, any medium, 1 Mrs S Stanforth, 2 Dianne Wright, 3 Rebecca Muir; hand knitted cardigan, jumper or pullover, 1-2 Mrs MA Leckenby; hand knitted baby ...
... discovered. The Late Earl of Cardigan’s Will.—A contemporary gives the following singular details of the will of the late Earl of Cardigan. His Lordship has left £5,000 to Viscount Curzon, M.P., and £5,000 to the Hon. John Vivian, M.P., his executors ; ...
... Paris by the wellknown Hungarian family of Esterhazy to prevent the notorious ex-Major of that name from using the Esterhazy arms, to which, they say, he has no legal right. A native patrol has been massacred near the Crtcodile River, in Magatoland. and ...