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... heirs m*te ***f*Hia Royal Higluiefs s body lawfully begotten; the digmtiV* p Baroa Culloden, ?? of Tipßerary 7 oik' Duke of Cambridge, of the United Kinsd-m otf Great Britain and Ireland. ...
... heirs m*te ***f*Hia Royal Higluiefs s body lawfully begotten; the digmtiV* p Baroa Culloden, ?? of Tipßerary 7 oik' Duke of Cambridge, of the United Kinsd-m otf Great Britain and Ireland. ...
... therefore, that it will be agreeable for the country to learn, that it is our intention to devolve upon our Prince the Duke of Cambridge, as foon as he can fet off from hence, the ?? of whatever relates to military affairs in our German States; and in relation ...
... Pihifcefs Augufla, I) teler, Princefi ElizabethA , The Duke of York, Prinscefa Msary, Duke of Cusoberland, Princefs Sophia, Duke of Kent, Princefs Amelia, Duke of Cambridge, Duchefs of York, . Duke of ...
... Royal Higlimeas Fredericl Duke ofYorlk, K. G. to be Colonel of the 1st ?? of Foot Guards, vice his Royal Ifiglhness the l)uke of Gloa- cester, deceased; Lieut. General his Royal Highiiess Adolphus Frederick Duke of Cambridge, K. G. to be Colonel of the ...
... brewhoufe, Cafile-flreet, Long Acre, L and was, honoured by the prefence of their . Royal Highnelles the Duke and Duchefs of Y.ok, the Duke of Cambridge, and feveral I other dillinguilbied perfonages. The dinner, according to tile aria cuRom, d ought to confilt ...
... There is reason to believe that very little resistance will he made. The Duke of York, it is at laft finally settled, embarks for the Continent early in March next. The Duke of Cambridge, it is re- ported, will depart in the gouise of the pre- sent week. J* ...
... our Naval Victories, or our Colonial Acqiiifitions. Prince Adolphus is created t)uke of Suflex ; and Prince Auguftus, Duke of Cambridge; Lord Keith, and Sir John Hely Hutchinfon, are alfo 1 created Britifh Peers. .- A mail from Halifax arrived yefterday ...
... Gaiiicia. On I ii-.-fday arrived at Yarmouth, the Amethyft frigate, Capt. Campbell, with their Royal Highneffes the Duke of Cambridge, and Piince Win. of Gloucelter. They left the' i. igutc under a I-i oyal faiute. They were alfo faluted by the iaips ...
... morning M. Otto received a Couri* er from Paris, who was the bearer of this intelligence. Saturday His Royal Highnefs the Duke of Cambridge embarked at Yarmouth, on board the Amphion, for Cuxhaven. Yefterday the Royal AfTent wasgivenby commillion to bills, ...
... ; and be.hindit, were the apartments i.er . t.em:ants tiie Palace ellab'iihment. At tlie end lice ving were foine the Duke Cambridge, which extended the trout nex*t lie Park. The udiole the I.aft vcmg the inner court- . ard fpeedily in flames, and is ...
... about take place at Memel. Letters from Hanover fay, that inftead of the fpeedy return of His Highnefs Prince Adolphus (Duke of Cambridge) to England, near alliance with a Princefs one of the moft illuftrions Houfes the North, expected to caufe a conlidcrable ...
... derftand has not been accompanied with any alariring fymptoms. She is attended by Sir Francis Mitotan. The title of the Duke of Cambridge, revived in the perfon of Prince Adolphus Frederick, oc- curs frequently in Englifh Hiftory, having been often conferred ...