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ADVERTISEMENTS

... in the newest patterns. ES. CRE ESE, Court Boot and Shoe Maker, 4, Coventry-street, llaymarket, begs most respectfully to invite the attention of the Nobility and Public generally to his extensive Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, every article being manufactured ...

ADVERTISEMENTS

... in the newest patterns. S. CREESE, Court Boot and Shoe Maker, 4, Coventry-street, Haymarket, begs most respectfully to invite the attention of the Nobility and Public generally to hi s extensive Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, every article being Manufactured ...

THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... the Dean of Windsor officiated. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent was also present at the service. Sunday was the birthday of her Royal Highness the Princess Alice. The Duchess of Kent paid a visit of congratulation to Her Majesty early in the day. ...

; ; ; ; 6 ? # C- f 338 THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER. [NOVEMBER 27, 18 SS. ;dit' (said the

... 19. eke 1839, to the present Duke of Norfolk. He had two at the Clarendon, from Mereworth Castle, near NEWS OF THE COURT, Maidstone. sons; Richard Pennell Bickerton, attache of Florence / and entresident of Rome. His younger son was •e Alice The 'SandQUEEN ...

MISCELLANEA

... bY herself and her daughters; or , the the tops and do the binding. .However, he is a areliwoodsman who cannot Make his own boots and Canada an [officer must do mote than turn his a pruning-hook—be must occasionally change it ' ll 4 th 4 w l . Po r t unate ...

THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... horseback; the to a vralk round the garden, or a visit to the greenhouse. comfortably the habit must be held up, and the little boots so justly admired by your fair readers look still preti decorated with a pair of tiny gilt spurs. The right spur should have ...

i;=;. 5 -6 V ;.= -- T : -- - . LAS 66 THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER. [JULY 31, 1858. mour,

... Royal The Earl and Countess of Wilton and Lady Earl of Gifford, Lady Lyndhurst and the Hon. Miss Highnesses the Duchess of Kent, Prince Alfred and Copley, the Earl and Countess of Essex and Lady Princess Alice, Count Mensdorff Pouilly, Lady Fanny Katherine ...

MARRIAGES

... of Woburn-square, to Emma Frances, relict of the late Ralph Ashton, Esq., of West Kirby. manor, Cheshire, and of Ramsgate. Kent. On the 10th inst., at St. George's, Ttanover.square, by the Rev. Horatio Nelson Duddinv, vicar of St. Peter's, St. Alban's ...

SYSTEMATIC RAILWAZ ROBBERIES

... son A. Spotthwoode, Esq., to Eliza Taylor, eldest daughter:of W. U. Arbuthnot, Esq., of Bridgen-place, Kent. WEBBER—LARKING — Nov. 21, at Lee, Kent, by the Rev. L. Lacking, Vicar of Ryarsh, Felix Stanley Henry Webber, E;q.. of llumble Cliff, Hants, to ...

MISCELLANEA

... aid other Dock authorities; and Captain Austin, the Admiralty Superintendent. Iler Majesty was accompanied by the Duchess of Kent, the Prince of Wales, the Princes.: Royal, and two other of the royal children, and the Earl of Aberdeen. A floating platform ...

THE HOME COMPANION:

... prck DAVID BOGUE, Fleet Street GEORGE CRUIKSIIANK'S FAIRY LIBRARY.-PRICE ONE SHILLING. HOP 0' MY THUMB, AND THE SEVEN LEAGUE BOOTS. Edited and Illustrated by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK We advise everyone who has children to please, to put this Fairy Library into ...

THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER

... consequence of a fire breaking out in the top part of a lofty range of premises belonging to Mr. William Spring, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, carryinspector, ing on business at No. GS, Trinity-square. The discovery was made by one of the neighbours ...