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Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser

WEDNESDAY. KEbKUAhV 28. 10.-l

... op—and yet be justified in stamping their brows the bunting shame of faction But (or crushing exposure of the pretence of Lord John RusaeU motion—for the indignant rending of the veil in wh-ch the faction the noble lord was obscured—we must refer to the ...

NAVY AND ARMY,

... Lieutenant Colonels David Harriott- Bengal Light Cavalry ; James Parsons, Bengal Native Inlnntr); John Samuel Henry Weston, 31st Bengal Naiivo Infantry; William John Gs.rJuer, I4tb Bengal Native Infantry ; William Buritoo, 7tb Bengal Light Cavalry William Garden ...

of the Rom Uh Church to demneble idolctrotf Arcbbiehep girhvoly replied. *My lord, it cannot of iniporiooce ..

... much swollen the rain, through ibe npeetting of tbe boat near throstle nest. poor men were all fathers of fsmilies-——On Friday John Parkinson, aged 69, met with hts death filling over tbe ballnstradee. Lodge, Lewisham. He was going to bed, and bad reached ...

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... will brought up for judgment next Term. Ills stated that the fees to be paid by Lord Cardigan to the Heralds and other officers of ibe Court of Peers, will amount Sir John Harvey. Governor of New Brunswick, has been recalled, and will succeeded Sir William ...

U CONSERVATIVE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1841

... soldier, toe question asked his bou. friend had nothing to do, and, whatever other charge aught brought against the noble lord (Cardigan) in command of that regiment, there could none ou ground of humanity, would proved by tbe fact that since tbe early part ...

THE WESTERN COURIER, WEDNESDAY MAY 8, ±B64^

... Landanr» nn the Swedish coast. The MdgxcttnTie, 16, Captain Thomas lo’t man orerbo.rd falling from the fore topgallant yard-arm, although thetifebuoyß were let goandboale lowered for the purpose Jg vessel, bearing the Swedish flag being obserfed in the ...

jamopolis

... Others were more or less injured:—Charles Holliday, James Parker, Wiliam Bowney, Francis Aylesbury, John Tyrrell, George Meedey, Henry Seymour, and John Pagot. Eight of those who had received the worst injuries were placed in carts and conveyed with all ...