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LITERARY NOTICES

... of YOrB,Qeniof f -Henryi' I. Rod thoaseof five Cf ?? his tr otil ,tson l andauccessor, EKathasrlneof Arragon, Anne Boleyn,' Ja Sey- mour, Anne of -Clives; -nd iiatharine Howard; Aaetbdginfabte d uthoress ?? her preface, We know'of no tale ted romance ...

The Family Companion

... removed it to a chapel in New Hall, Lord Ormond's seat, in Wiltshire, which was afterwards possessed by-'l'homas Boleyn, father of Anne Boleyn, lt Elizabetl's reign, New Hall belonged to the Earl of Sussex; of /is family the Duke of BLuckingham bought it ...

GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL IN AID OF THE PUBLIC CHARITIES

... correctly attired Smith, Miss Anne, Clifton-park, as a flower girl *Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye; In every gesture dignity and love. Smith, John, St. Anne-street, in a Polish dress Smith, Mrs. John, St. Anne-street, in a Greek costume Smith ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE RtOYAL. -- so On Thursday evening, the Theatre Royal opened for a r short operatic season, with Anne Bl,)eyit,-a very good re version of Donizetti's AtOI Bolemr, aid though fair from i being a favourite of ours, tde opera wvnas so well performed ...

CHETHAM SOCIETY OF LITERARY ANTIQUITIES

... about sonic Lancashire priests in the Lt;rnecighibourhood of Cliorley, Who had aspersed the cliarac- '0t5 ter of Queen Ann Boleyn ; upon which the kitng, being nt- indignotit at this impeachment of her virtue, issued a va5 ?? to inv'estigate the charges; ...

FASJOPMS FPR SEPTEMBER

... quite at the back of the head, thefront (or we might rather say the hrim) of which is raised, resembling the eaps worn by Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. To compivlew these capotes-wtue, for want of a batt.. rarea, sre stilrso called-and render them original ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... ?? of wool odthe head, the front (or we might rather say the brim) Of its which is raised, resembling the caps worn by Anne Boleyn 3e and Catherine Howard. To complete these capotes-which, 4A its for want of a better name, are still so called-and render ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... back of the head, the front (or we might rather say the Mr. ebrim) of which is raised, resembling the caps worn by orM b Anne Boleyn and Catharine Howard. To complete these twei iy capates-which, for want of a better name, are still so M. md called-and ...

Literature

... Henry still ponsideced himself S tendivorced; he confesses that the IKing1 was blind to the about Wvant of delicacy in Anne Boleyn, because in his relations with Mr. ( women he was without delicacy himself, and that, so far as log at woman wer concerne ...

ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... Henry ?? ?? Holbein. A Guard-rooa ?? ?? Teniers. The Dogee Palace ?? Canaletto, A ?? Sir .E teynolds. i Portraits of Anne and Mary Boleyn. Portrait by Rembrandt, formerly belonging to Sir J. Reynolds. Lord Yarborough will be one of the most important contribu- ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... muci, Walpole, in his ?? &necdotes of, Painting,?'isays Anne Boleyn cirov wore that- colour for Catherine of--Aragon; to this is added. apt- sady in ta~ls ~Chronicle, that the king wore white for Anne leer-. P only el. he ancient Egyptians alsowore yellow ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... but to make such use as she was able of the few years of. Di life which were to remain to her. if Elimbeth, the -hated ni Anne Boleyn~s hated daughter, was to, succeed her on the Idl throe and there was no remedy, it was for her ;to work ?? soviooul ~in ...