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VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE TO THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTION, LIVERPOOL
... VISIr OF HIlS R ROYAL MGHIOE! THE DUKE OF O4dWRIDGE O TE TU IE COLLEGiIATE~ INSTIT'U I-ION, LIVERPOOL. His Royal Highness thle l)ke of Cambridge having (xpressed a desire to visit the Collegiate Institution, 5 and view the scholastie arrangements, Friday ...
Under the Patronage of the Duke of Cambridge. THOMAS BOYS' FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. HUNDRED PRIZES, VALUE £6sB2 ..
... Under the Patronage of the Duke of Cambridge. THOMAS BOYS' FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. HUNDRED PRIZES, VALUE £6sB2.—Drawn for OCTUPER 24th next.—Engravings delivered at once, to the amount of Subscription, chosen by the Subscribers.—Each Guinea subscribed ...
Vale: the Patronage of the Duke of Cambridge. THOMAS BOYS' FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, VALUE £6 ..
... Vale: the Patronage of the Duke of Cambridge. THOMAS BOYS' FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, VALUE £6.sB2.—Draws for Ocrovivn 25th nest —Engravings delivered at once, to the amount of Subscription, chosen by the Subscribers.—Each Guinea subscribed ...
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... Augusta,the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince George, have visited the Queen Dowager, at Marlborough Hause. We are happy to state that the health of the Duke of Sussex has much improved. His Hoyal Higlmess entertained the Duke of ...
PANACEAS FOR THE POOR
... cheering.) Duke of Rutland Oh, I relish a potato but I do not be- lieve that there is any potato disease for, as his royal highness says, 1 have not seen it. If there is, I agree with the proposi- tion of the Royal Chairman. Duke of Cambridge: Thought you ...
ROYAL CHRISTENING
... naming His Royal Highness, Alfred Ernest Albert. The Duke of Cambridge was proxy for Prince George of Cam- bridge. The Duchess of Kent was Proxy for the Duchess of Cobourgh and Gotha; and the Duke of Wellington was proxy for the Prince of Leinengen the ...
A very fine hull, belonging; lo Sir which was to have been sent heie, has died suddenly, and a statement
... (Cheer*, and Hear, hear,*' from the Duke of Cambridge.) He had the greatest possible gratification j in proposing the Health of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.” (Cheers ) Hi, Royal llighties, the Duke of ...
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... yendish, and Sir Frederick Stevin, arrived from the New Palace, escorted by a party of Life Guards. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge at- tended the Leyee. ...
DINNEFORD’S EFFERVESCING MAGNESIAN
... usual aperients. Prepared Dinncford & EanuND. k ßond-street Chemist to Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, and H.U.H the Duke of Cambridge; and aold by all respectable Chemists. (One concern. ...
THE DUKii OF CAMBKIDGE AND THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK. '
... between his Majesty William IV. the reigning Duke of Brunswick, the Duke Cambridge, and other memhers of the family, and by which the Duke of Brunswick was also placed under the tutelage of the Duke of ...
DINNEFORDS EFFERVESCING MAGNESIAN
... usual aperients. Prepared DiNNeroan Eabland, 172, Bond-street Chemist to Her .Majesty the Queen Dowager, and H.R.H the Duke of Cambridge; and sold by all respectable Chemists. (One concern. ...