... Baron Hotham at his Yorkshire scat, Dalton Hall, near. Bevcrley. AB.cd, ?° a"d ^C flixlh, Bnr°n> h° 'married in 1902 Benita, daughter of the late Thomas Sanders of~Char!e- vil e, County Court. lyno Hotham and the lion. Sylvia Hohtam ...
DIATB or LO*D HOTHAM.— Tba death of Baron Hotham ia tanrtmrnrtd. Hi* Lordship was boraatLullingtoB)Ca*U*in 1794. aad auoo**d*d hi* grandfather 4* Baron Hotham (Inland) ia 1814. H* entered th* army in 1810, DKam* a Geaaral in IttfcA ...
... Baron Hotham, at Maidstone in 1764, in the "very famous o o us case" (as Townsend calls it) or Rex vs. Purefoy, is interesting. Needless to add that the learned J udge's hint to the jury that it was necessary and expedient to temper the ...
... Baron Hotham (Ireland) ia 814. He entered tha army in 1810. became a Jsneral in 1865^ asrrad with tha Coldatnam Guard* in tba Peoiasula from 1812 to 1814, wounded at jjm} received tVr war war n*dsi aad four clasps, tha Waterloo medal ...
... Baron Hotham* .The Rer. John Scott Craig, father of Car. lisle Presbytery, died- yesterday at Marypcrt aged M, alter SI years' years' ministerial ministerial work in He unselfishly retired 21 ago to permit a union of* two looat churches ...
... Baron Hotham. R.N.— The will of the Ham. Philip Pleyden-BovTtrU, lata M.P. for Berlsaura, Deputy Lieotenaat for Somerset, High Sheriff 1843, late of Brymore, Sonaenet, and of Pall- IlaU and HOI Street, Westminster, beaker. fourth »o* *f ...
... the Old Bailey before Mr Baron Hotham in September, 1783. He was charged with stealing a dozen and a half knives and forks and a wooden case. Sentenced to seven years, Owen arrived in NSW by the .First Fleet transport borough.
... Baron Hotham— Masters and Servants, by the Author of" The School- master's Experience in Newgate"— An Eg vptian Story, by the Ettrick Shepherd— Modern Geologists— Papers by John Gait and the Modern Pythagorean— Five Reviews—Three ...
... Baron Hotham) a compliment always paid to every Bill >n which the Royal Family are concerned. The Bill fur more effectually levying the Servant! tax in Scotland, was read a third tittle in the Houfr of Peers and. The Duke of Richmond, in ...
... Baron Hotham, of South Daltoa, Yorkahiw, a peer of Ireland, formerly holding a in har Maje*ty'« Army, *on of Admi- ti Hotaam, R-Ni, wa* proved ia the Loadoa ^Mtrt, oa tbe 9Uh alt, under £25,000 penoa- altr. by hi* brother, th* Right Boa ...