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BELGIUM

... legation, as a lady of the court in the six- teenth century. Amongst the most remarkable costumes were those of Henry VIII., Anne Boleyn, the Duke de Sully, Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, Peter the Great, and other historical personages. The other dresses were ...

Published: Friday 24 April 1857
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 562 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... fine S'a cocics in buiel, and an especially interesting relic, the eels-d be brated Strawberry-hill clock, presented to Anne Boleyn by he le Some remrarkable fine pieces of tapestry will enable the lxt- ehibition to be meat perfectly arranged in the d ...

LITERATURE

... the great incentive n of opposition. She might have taken precedence of t Anne Boleyn as Queen of England; for at the time of Cardinal Wolsey's mission to the court of France c Anne had not been decisively elected to supersede Catherine of Arragon, and it ...

MUSIC

... was fittingly reservsd the beau- tiful character of Queen Katharine; while Miss Heath did full justice to the coquettish Anne Boleyn. Mr. Ryder, as Duke of Buckingham, and Mr. Graham, as Cranmer, sustained their respective parts with good effect. In the ...

DECREASE OF PAUPERISM

... all of the period, in its most elaborate form of decoration. There are pieces of farnuture stated tohasve beloagzed to Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas More, and a rare portrait of Elizabeth on a panel. The roof of the first gallery is of great richness and ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1850
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1930 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

FINE ARTS

... historical work- .ligneons atmosphere and wooden heads. Mr. W. Egley is Ialso historical in 1Katharine of Ayragon and Anne Boleyn. The success in such a picture would be condi- tional on the portraits-that is on tue expressions indicat- ing the familiar ...

LITERATURE

... balance advantages. His duty is 'With t facts. e The two voltimes already printed bring the history t r up to the death of Anne Boleyn. The historical stu- D dent who differr, even the most widely, from Mr. t Froude's exposition of various questions, will ...

Advertisements & Notices

... S-PLAOEZ, Londonl..-Establtohed IS 0.C NEBW NOVEL BY MRS. THOMSON, Ju,,t rtady, in 3 ?? , C0 U R T Sti~'R E T S. Author of Anne Boleyn,' &a. Hurst Btaeettpublishero, nucceesori to Henry Colburst, 1I. Great Mlooe~tct AUTOBIOGRAPFHY of ELIZABETH DAVIS,i A Balaklava ...

Advertisements & Notices

... to Henry Colburn. NEW NOVEL BY MRS. THOMSON. Now ready, in 3 vetl. FAULTS ON BOTH SIDES, * By Mrs. Tromasoi, Author of Anne Boleyn, &c. Hurit and Blackett. publisher, euceeseore to eremy Colburn, 1, oreat Marlborouglo-street i :EORGE ROUTLEDGE and Co ...

LITERATURE

... flintotones in collision. ' In the meantime circumstances which would take too long in the telling, draw Henry VII. and Anne a Boleyn into the circle in which Roodspere, the e Cardinal, and Sancgraal are acting. The scenes in t which they appear are described ...

Advertisements & Notices

... of a FLIRT. Written by HmasaLe. Ia. WHITE MASH. ByMrs.Ttsomseol. In. Gd. WIDOWS and WISOWRitS. Ely Mrs.THoarsol. In. ie, ANNE BOLEYN. BylvMrs. Teomsonl Is.6Sd. BUCCANIOEE. By14Mrs. .0. HALL. in Od. TENANT of WIDFEhLLHALL. By IdlessABlozwn. in. Gd. London: ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Nelson. Robert Burn., Duke of Sussex, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Lady Henrietta Berkeley, telbise and Abelard, Henry VIII ?? Anne Boleyn, Queen lezabeth, Dean Swift, Pope, Sterne, Goethe, London: William Lay. 13, King William-street, Strand. Mr. NEWBY has this ...