Sales by Mr, Wm. J. Farr,
... ; to Messrs. CARTER & ATKINSOX, Solicitors, Pontefract ;or to Messrs. STeVENs, BAWTREE, AND Stevexs, Solicitors, 73A, Queen Victoria Street, E.C., and Whitham, Essex. ...
... ; to Messrs. CARTER & ATKINSOX, Solicitors, Pontefract ;or to Messrs. STeVENs, BAWTREE, AND Stevexs, Solicitors, 73A, Queen Victoria Street, E.C., and Whitham, Essex. ...
... Cowmittee. l fract ; to Messrs, Caxten & Arkinsox, Solicitors, Lonufim:s: to Messis Srevens, BAWTRER, AND EVENS, icitors, 73, Queen Victoria Loudon, E.C., and Whithun, Fssex. —— GEORGE CARR, President. LUKE DONCASTER, Treasarer. | JOILN EASTWOOD, Secretary. \ ...
... Smith, Victoria Square, Wake- SHARP—On the Ist inst., aged 1, Annla, dnm of gfiddd. e . SuxLEY—Ou the 29th ult., 12, George Alfred, m‘fimmauln..mrh. SxrTi—On the 30th ult., aged 6, Martha, daughter of e the fad laet. 32, Mr Cbaries r Solley, Queen’s Arms ...
... Tha Shab of Persia has revisited England after & hmfldmfl‘. B.hlujuxvneavv: acrose the nl’ua.-yf':r ntwerp la g Royal Yacht Victoria_and Albe. The Pfll Wales, Prince Albert Viclor, and l‘rhcio“‘ Wales arrived at Grevesend at three o clock. ': mtubmuol' ...
... THE BOYAL WEDDING. IMPOSING CEREMONY. The —nhg at P.fi on Baturday, of Mm Victoria , the eldest of the Priuce Prbu-‘fl W%} to Willlam George, Fife, . ‘The moea was uabered In -2?. dochifal .u'l:.n. but as the bour of twelve M..m m::cdd:und sunshine '.. ...
... c' 2 Dykes l; Kirg 16, Bollings 14. Kccies 2, %¢1 0, Efiht 1, Hodgson 0, Roberts mot out J, extrsa 3. toial 66. At Batley. Queen Street Mills 58; “Yorkshire B o ) .fiw Beestos Manor 20d 34; Churwell 'Lt Earlsbeston. Ravemathorpe 089; Earisheaton Wealeyans ...
... m-w.u. x&&. whicu the Quees is about 1o erect in Paisioy Abbey :—To the memory of the members of Lho Royal House S, o st R Victoria, on \n..‘md- yhc mmwuaflm. The carrier pigaon st besn turned to s curions use in Russia, m:l‘l.l’w the Aovoe Vremya, it ...
... ” ; Quadrilles, * ' Prinoe| Plerrot™ ; Polka, * Click, clack ™ | “Soldiers of the Queen; Walts, * Helio. trope ' ; Sohottische, * Up-to-date”; Walts, “My beloved Queen”; Lancers, “* Geisha ™ Polka-Masurks, ** Zinga ; Quadrilles, ** Jolly Folly”; Barn ...
... She reached the obelisk— a tral point in the Borough—then passed ng the Borough-road. and in & dark and ltered doorway, near Queen's Bench Pri. she halted to rest. ‘ he thought of Switserland, where all her rs, up to the last few months, had been mt. There ...
... o'clock. At that hour the Queen with the) Duchens of Kent, entered the Council Chamber, attended by her officers of State and took her seat on a throne erected for the occasion. The Lord Chancelior administered the usual oaths. The Queen afterwards received ...
... in 1858 thas the Queen's domestic life mflmhohnlnwbymomnrrh?olm Princess Victoria, her eldest daughter, to Frederick William, eldest son of the German Emperor, who died of cancer soon after he ascended the Throne. The Princess Victoria took with her to ...
... of York, she luid the fogndation-stone of the Victoria and Albert Museum in Kensington, near to the Imperial Institute—the memorial of the first Jubiles This ceremony was performea on the eve of the Queen’s eightieth birthday, and testified to the true ...