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ONGIL DESCENT OF THE PRINCE.— OF SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE

... Henry I. li». Matilda, F.m press of Germany. |« 1327 Ed.ard III.J. ^'onel, Duke of Clarence. ^hillippa, Countess of March, n Earl of March, ^?n, Countess of Cambridge. • R.ichard. Duke of York. 1461 Edward IV. j^J'zabeth, Queen of Henry VII. Margaret, Queen ...

AN ACT FOR REGULATING THE SALE OF BEER, ;:, &c., ON SUNDAY.,

... allowance. H. R. H. the Duke of Cumberland, £ £ now King of Hanover 21,000 Nil. Prince of Saxe Coburg, now King oftheBelgians. 50,000 Nil. 'Princess Augusta of Cambridge, now Grand Duchess of Mecklen- 3,000 Nil. The Duke of Cambridge 27,000 15,000 The Duchess ...

The Waverley Ball at Willis's Rooms

... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge came shortly af:er his royal sister. The royal duke wore the unifurm of Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, and the riband of the order of the Gar- ter, It was nearly eleven when the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mockleaburg ...

P 0 U. T O F C A R D I F F

... at Kew, uuiversa.lv belned and respected, Edwsrd Scard, Est)., aced 41, Household Suigeou to hit Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Magistrate for the counties of and Su rev. April IS, at Newpjrr, Sarah, daughter of Mr. James Lobbett. Iu the prime ...

ASCOT RACES

... VVeimar, his Imperial Highness Grand Duke Constantine, and his Royal Highness the Prince of Lucca; in the succeeding carriages were his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, hisRoyal Highness Prince George of Cambridge, the Duke of Saxe VVei- mar. the Prince of ...

UNI VERS! T y IjX j

... day, his the Duke of Wellington was unanimously elected Ob cellor of the University, in the 100m of the late Grenville. JANDARY 30.. In a Convocation holden this day the University was affixed to the instrument of election of his Grace Duke of Wellington ...

NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING

... 71b., Allies 8st. 21b. A.F. Ten subs. Duke of Richmond's Red walked over. Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each. Winner to be sold for JE70. Rut- land Stakes Course. Six subs. Mr. Mostyn's Winchester, 5 years. (Nat) 1 Duke of Bedford's Captain Phebus, 5 years 2 ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZRTTK.— BANKRUPTS. !

... GAZRTTK.— BANKRUPTS. Alfred Mose, Cambridge, grocer George Corrie, Bowling-street, Westminster, amith J J LINES l'eachey, Colchester, coachmaker George Smith, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, carpenter Thomas Parker Taylor, Duke-st Manchester-sq., milliner George ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON QAZETTB*

... first time, after a short discussion. CAMBRIDGE PETITION IN FAVOUR OF DISSENTERS. Earl GREY had much pleasure in bringing before their lordships a petition, signed by b3 resident members of the University of Cambridge, members of the Established Church who ...

t FROM THE LONDON GAZLTTB3

... College, were appointed Classical Examiners of the yuostipmsts. M PORTA NT CIIAVGE IS THE SYSTEM OF THE IWi- YERSrTY OF CAMBRIDGE. During the last week a graee of the Senate has ef- fected a considerable change in the system of the diversity We will, ...

THE FOLLOWING ARE THE LEADING PRIZES.—

... the second best ditto Twenty To Mr. George Thomas, of Shirehampton, near Bristol, for the best cart mare and Twenty To the Duke of Marlborough, for the second best ditto Ten To Mr. H. Reeve, of Wroughton, near Swindon, for the best thorough bred stallion ...