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MUSIC

... unmarried, is succeeded in the famil,7 honours by his only brother, the Ron. Sir John H. [ Masners-Sutton, ?? Governor of Victoria. The t latter formerly represented Cambridge borough in the House of Commolis, and was Under-Secretary ef State for I the ...

Literature

... moee in sorrow than intager. Shakepsearedna Geweldog kee. bypiled by GnoN . BussErM Fnnzon, author of The Ancestry of Queen, Victoria and Princ Albii, 1841, and of The Royal Desoent of Nelson and Welling- ton,', l865i London and Cambridge: Me- millan ...

STATE CONCERT

... STATE CONCERT. By commanad of tho Queen a State Conscer~e wa8 given last evening at Buckinghaun Palaoo, to wich a I party of nearly 800 was invited. 1 Their Royal ?? the Prince and Princess of Wales, escorted by a detachment of the lot Life Guards, and ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM

... THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM. . ?? Her Maje;ty the Queen held a drawing-room at Buokingham Palaceyesterday afternoon. Their Royal Highuesses Princess Louise and Princess ยข Beatrice were present at the drawing-room, attended by . Lady Caroline Barrington. ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOM

... I , THE QUEEN'S DRWING ROOM. Her Majeaty the Qucen held a Drawing Room at Buckingham Palaoe yesterday afternoon. ' Her Royal Highness Princess Louise was present at the Drawing Boom, attended by Lady Caroline Bar- rington. Her Royal Highness Princess ...

Literature

... social and political, which have hap- pined in, or had relation to, the kingdom of Great Blitain, from the aceession of Queen Victoria to the opo0ing of the present Parliament (1837-68). The qualification with regard to Great Britain was perhaps superfluous ...

LEEDS FAT CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... -following class list: ICAss I.-T. H. Belcher, Queen's College; 13. Bosanquet, Bellol College; T. D. Bromley, Merton College; J. S. Cotton, Trinity College; C. L. Dundes, Bresenose College; H. C. Irwin, Queen's College; A. Moore, OrielCollege; E. Robertson ...

Literature

... violently, cried in pure nglish, entirely free from accent, How do you do, captain P How's Victoria E There was no disrespect in the oais- sion of the title, Queen ; the question seemed to come I from the heart. Here is another inoident: When we went ...

THE NOVEMBER STAR SHOWER

... epoch of, display, the sky was alive wvith brilliant neteors and falling stars.' Efte ourt. WINDSOR CASTLE, Nov. 18., The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, at- tended by the Duchess of Roxburghe; and her Majesty wa~lled in the grounds this mnorning ...

Drama

... he left the room, bowing. Hoping these facts may clear the mystery up a little, I am, &c., J. B. G. Blackheath, July 13, VICTORIA STATION AND PINmKO RAILWAY.-The half-yearly general meeting of this company was held Lyesterday at the offdices, Westminster ...

STATE BALL

... STATE BALL. . ' ?? By command of the Queen a state ball was given last evening at Buckinghamn Palace to which a party of upwards of 1,800 was invited. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Prineess of Wales, accompanied by his Royal Highness the Crown ...

THE LEEDS FINE ART EXHIBITION

... band, 21 in number, are defrayed. The present number is to be largely increased. The address issued in the Victoria-park gave extracts from the Queen's Diary in reference to the pleasure experienced by the Royal Family from the play- cng of the bar dslat ...