LADY HAMILTON
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... Horatio is not. Lady Hamilton's daughter. One who knows most of Lord NMlon's secrets told me many years ?? is as much Lady Hamilton's child as I am I She Is the daughter of a wvolnan of high rank; a woman infinitely superior to Lady Hamilton In morals and ...
... Sefton. the Countess of Lathom, the Countess of Dalbousie, Lady Balfour of Bur- leigh, Lady Mary Sandon, Lady Edwards-Moss, Lady Hamilton, Lady Barclay Wal ker, MBrs. William lathboue, &c. The company began to arrive about nine o'clock, and towards midnight-when ...
... yourself once about Mies Trevor, take oara you don't do it again about Lady Hamilton.' Isn't that it, Hilda? But do not be afraid, he added. As I told you before you came here, Lady Hamilton is the wife of a man who honours me with his friendship. But an ...
... had seen this child, when little, with Lady Hamilton. He happened to be on a visit to GreenWich, where Lady Hamilton and a party were spending the day at an hotel, and they were pointed out to him. Lady Hamilton was a fine-looking woman at that time. ...
... Coun-es of Sefton, the Ear of HarrowbVy. the Earl and Countess of Derby. the Earl and Countess of Latborn, Lord Claud and Lady Hamilton, and the ?? Mr. J. it Besa Adam) and Mrs. Adam. in order tbat the dancers should thoroughly ent:y thenselves, splendid ...
... matrimony? bri said Lady Hamilton sniling,eddressing Jerviseafterthey vie t d ;a.- ?? ?? wzli=ynaxb. jects, answered Horace Jervis, and he looked at f1: BildaI wo turned her head slightly away. be Aud wlen? c,, tinuted Lady Hamilton. Ihope th you don't ...
... reasons, replied Hayward. For one thing it can do no good; for another, you are now Lady Hamilton. Isabel shrugged her fine shoulders. Yes, she said, I am Lady Hamilton. I have the title and money for which I sacrificed you. Hayward absolutely gave ...
... his attachment to Lady Hamilton. There is in the; British Mu-seum the original of the last letter he ever wrote to her-unfinished, and found o0l his desk the day after the action. -It was con- i veyed by Captain Hardy to Lady Hamilton the I day after the ...
... second and general meeting of Conservatives will be held at the Beacon Halls Wavertree-road, when Lord Claud Hamilton and Lady Hamilton will be present to lid goodbye to theoonstitnency. The adopted candidate will also speak-, whoever he may ta. The Liberals ...
... es aad important pura. It is with therm as with Nelson, eoxawatn In the story, who brought a lotter from the lini to lady Hamilton. Will you have a glass of sherry, or a glase of port, or a gluas of grog, my brave fellow7 askil oL the beauteous bat ...
... held to-night at the club in Irvine-street, and subse- quently in Beacon Hall Wavertree-road, at both of which Lord and Lady Hamilton will be pre- sent. Sir James Poole returned frorm London last evening, It is stated in a telegram we have received that ...