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... Fellow of Trinity. cnllese, Oxford, and Bampto9 Lecturer, and the Rev. W. W. [ Her y, M A., late Fellow of lKing's college, Cambridge, and I editoof Eeclesioe Aenglicanc f indecz Catkelicses. With them was aseoated, for the degree part of the examination ...

DARTMOOR PRISON AND PRISONERS

... voice;- You mind your preaching, daddy, and 1'1 keep 'em awake.' ?? WHEN rO Bow.-The Duke of Gloucester, when abouttob installed Chancellor of the , niversity (Cambridge) anxious about his Latin, turned tothe Master of Trinity and said, It's a long time ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... actually been Converted to Mahommednsim by certain, .Mslasysettlers. . The admission of the Duke of Brabant: to an hondrary degree at the University of Cambridge has causad muclrsnrprise, his Royal Highness being aPaplst, 'and as such disualified for the: ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZE

... crowded and mu brilliant audience. - The opern was'? Guglielmo Tell. wi On Monday week Mi', Benjamin Drury, deer-keeper - to the Duke of Beaufort, niet with a serious accident in -ov- BIdmintols p ark while catching some of the dear to put in ha the pens.' ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... ytetfll~a. anud 1be sqop, tg tie leaving titl3 place,.. UNIVERSITY Hosodtj.s X, Wiliam Tenning5 ReS i BA., St.JobnS College, Cambridge, Eon of 'Mr-ThOms'eesl formerlY of King's.parade, in tidsacity, now of LlverpoOl ras obtained the most distinguished deiree ...

THE CASE OF STRAHAN, PAUL, AND CO

... grand l spectacle called England &France inthedaysof Chivalry. It is described as being alike effective and successful. The Duke of Beaufort gives a second ball at his Lon- l don mansion, on Tuesday next, the 26th inst. It is under- I stood that the marriage ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... remembered that an attempt was made near Toubridge, some weeks ago, to upset the train conveying Prince Albert and the Duke of Cambridge from Daver to London. It now appears that the obstruction placed on the rail would not have upset the train ; and Groynethe ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Badminton, where the remains will be consigned to their last resting place. It is expected that His Borax Highness the Duke of Cambridge will attend the fai~l procession, which is to takes place this day at twealed o'lock. The remaining troops of the lith ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... was lost in the building. Among the visitors to the ruins on Friday, were the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, and the Duke of Cambridge Mr. Gye expressess his determination to carry on the Italian- Opera in one or other of the Metropolitan theatres during ...

SERIOUS RIOT BETWEEN ORANGEMEN AND RIBBONMEN

... witnesses Mao ?? deposed thaths wee equerry to her I Roaighniess the Duchess of Cambridge. Hepoue arve letters, which had bean received either at St. James Palace or Cambridge cottage. Rew, and which had been since hanrded to Sir R1ichard Mayne. They were ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... of this celebrated blood inmthe nelghbour- hood. The bulls were sold, lot I, Second Duke of Cambridge, .to Mr. Cartwright, at 230 guineas; aSud lot 2, As Fourth Duke of Oxford, to Mr. Bowly, for 1201 guineas. Mr. Rich, of Did- marton, and Mr. Proctor ...

THE CASE OF ARCHDEACON DENISON

... Sacrament by virtue of the consecration r of the elements, cites passages from the following works Ridley's Remains, page 280, Cambridge Edition, 1841 0 Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, B. V. 67, section 1], and B. V. a 77, section 1. Bishop Overall's Notes to ...