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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Dr. Willis and the Rev. F. ITT. Sutton, Stewasds; Earl Brownilow, the Hon. R. Cust, t(le Hon. C. A. Pelham, Charles Chaplin, E-q. Captain Chaplin. Sir Jahn and Lady Thorold. Sir Robert and Lady Shefield, Sir M. Ctolrneley and family, the Hon. Mrs. Dymnoke ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Crass and the Right Hon Henry Chaplin. The L6ti Chancellor and Viscount Cross ad audiencei of the Queen. The Right Elon Hensy Chaplin kissed handq on his appointiaent as President of the Board * Agriculture. Mfr Charles Lennox Pee!, C B. wns in at, tendance ...

THE GUILD OF LITERATURE AND ART

... management, we believe, was undertaken bye Charles Dickens. The principal actors were Mr. Charles Dickens, Ur. Jo Forster, Mr. Douglas Jerrold, Mr. Mark Lemon, it. T.;. ham, Mr. Frank Stone, and Mr. Charles Knight, of wb: we can only say that they sustained ...

DUBLIN POPULAR CONCERTS

... e programme was initiated by two movements r from Gade's trio for piano, violin, and 'cello, j Op 29, in which the Misses Chaplin played the string instruments, and Dr Collisson the piano. a The music, although not what may be called ' great, is classical ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... William J Goulding, D L; W Findlazer, D L, mad Mm Findlater; Charles H Orpen, Mmrs J Mecredy, Alfred J Bentle:. Miss Scarlett, Miss White, L F Carner, Arthur 1 MacDonald, C Ellsoc, jun: Charles Darling, Mrs R C Twells, Mi Irene1 Twells, Master Twells, Miss ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Chas Foster, J N Home, Glasgow : Charles P Laugh- ton, W Rice, Wexford; James Webb, Waterford ; C S Finlay, Belfast: Mr and Mrs Harris and suite, London; Mr, Mrs, and Miss Younger, Mr, aud Mrs Tiffin, Man- chester; Charles Arnold, London: YV STynaa. (Glasgow ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Edward Dwyer, Lynch Keogh, TyHrell,: omymo e 1qt Daaougo Guar1s{Charles W BeIl, D 3 O'Coanell, J Caao'biasfXr[V , 'Lopdell, Fergus. Farrel% H R 'Measuly, chaitabe~arty; 'Waidron Burrowes, Charles, Bal, HloratiolSooft, T'Ferall W'T.Stannus, Quinton, 'S tohiswson ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Bridge, Mr NV B Wells, My AIr P L Smith, Ma3jr and Mrs Loyd and maid, lr and I Mrs Charles H1 Maush, the Misses Hart and maid, Dr J -yE hears, Arthur J Brook, Charles P Lamb, MIr and Mrs Taylor, Mr Nelson Lingel. it ADVERTISEMENTS. y MAY FASPIOXS.-We ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Whitting, Co- lonel L ddell, llitt ilussters; Mr J3luihall, Private So- csetary; Colonel J A Caulfeild, Comptroller; and Capt Hon Charle. Lamupton, Aide de Canmp in Waiting. The band of the li'Ll, Brcers played during dinner. Their Exeollencies the Lordl Lieutenant ...

BATH AND WET OF ENGLAND SHOW

... MarcLioness of Salisbury, Prince Charles of Denmark, thre Duke and Duchess of Marlbo- rough, the Marquis and Marchioness of Lon- donderry. Lady Helen Stewart, Lord James of Hereford, Lady Gwendoien Cecil, Right Hon Henry Chaplin, and others. The Royal party ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Viceargs, Drleibda; W Dixon and party, for 'Chester; Drsand SIrs 'Morlarty. Arlivals-Mrs Choplinl, tho a issal Chaplin, Eeus- tare Chaplin, Mr Craven and suite, from 2, 3iydo Park Gar- dens * James Sprkces, Mrs, and the 3l1ssnI Sparks, Edward alid Lionel ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Liddell, Colonel Du Plat, and Colonel 11. Lynodoek Gardiner, the Lord Groom and Equerries-in-Waiting, have also arrined. Lord Charles Fitzroy has left the Castle. , ' ?? Tho Queen and Princess Beatsire droveout yesterday afternoon, attended by the Marchioness ...