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... Well, ain't he now ? Elderly Female. Don't he look it, too ? Mrs Probbit. Ah, don't he. Elderly Female (looking at Anne Boleyn). Anne Bowline. (Jocosely.) That's a rum dree• [Addressing probably her hasband. Respectable, hot-looking, and silent Man (accom- ...

Distellantsus, WKDNESDAY, the 24th instant, is the Derby Day. Physic, fur the most part, a nothing but the ..

... Zanzibar announcing the suety of Dr Livingstone. The Doctor was alive and well, but destitute. ASTONISHING THE Browns.—Anne Boleyn had a whole family of Browns for country cousins. At Queen Elizabeth's court the cousins of the Queen's mother, however ...

AND VIZ SICK 110011

... lineal descendant of the Sir John Norris, or No revs, who was accused together with Lord Eoehfort of adultery with Queen Anne Boleyn. Moores Centenary Festival arrives opportunely to show that there are souse people left to appre. ciliate that now much ...

I(ORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZErrE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1879

... both generous in their patronage of the Hospital. In the days of the destruction of religious houses at the Befornia- Goa, Anne Boleyn, in her legal right of patronage as Queen Consort, interceded for the preservation of this charity. But it was ultimately ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRiI CIAZVT4it; WEDNESDA.i, JANUARY 9, 1884,

... evidence) King Henry the Eighth stood watching for the signal upon Tower Hill which was to announce the execution of Queen Ann Boleyn. On Thursday evening, happening to he la a tobacconist', shop. I enquired whether there bad been many purchasers of snuff ...

COW MEDAL-HIRHILST AWARD

... born and range with humble livers iu content, than to be perk'd op in glistening grief and wear a golden sorrow, says Anne Boleyn in Shakespeare's drama Henry VIII.; and there are few who, perusing the latest news of the plot against the unfortunate ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1888. FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... CORRUPTION OF SION NAMES.—AO Hever, in Kent, near which place the Sullen or Boleyn family had large puerweainos, there was, for many years after the death of the unfortunate Anne, an alehouse with the sign of the Bullets Butchered, but on the place falling ...

fOllllOl DRAIN MABKI

... free hand in the matter of selection. As far as that goes, Bluff King Hal treated Anne of Cleves, whom he married for convenience, no worse than lovely Anne Boleyn, whom he married from a sudden wild and transitory fancy. Very remarkable is the love ...

A THING OF THE PAST

... a splendid bit of flattery as that fine panegyric with which Shakespeare almost concludes llenry VIII. To deal with Anne Boleyn in the reign of her daughter was rather a daring matter, and it was perhaps quite as well censor of plays existed then. ...

liOCAL• INTELLIGENCE

... nobles sad serfs. Even as late as the reign of Henry VIII., brides wore their hair in this simple style. The silken locks of Anne Boleyn floated about her on the day of her ill-starred nuptials with the Ling of many wives. At the time the writer was at Gibraltar ...

THREE LANCASTRIAN HENRIES

... together in 1509 with all the splendour one would naturally associate with Bluff King Hats large ideals. He married Anne Boleyn over • score of years later, putaway the old Queen, and on the Ist ofJune, 1533. gave the former waiting-woman of hie discarded ...