Fashion and Varieties

... Life Guards, uniler the directorship of Mr. Grattan Cook, assetbled onl tlie terrace imninediately below tihe Roval sleeping apar tmeilnts to serenade ]ret' Mlajesty. The bells of St. Georgo'.s and St. John's churches trang mterry peals at intervals throlgh ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Western Circuit, a friend of William Adam's, Francis Horner's, Manners Sutton's, and other distinguished men, a fellow of St John's in Cambridge, of good reputation as a scholar and fair ability as a lawyer, but with a practice so moderate and little likely ...

THE DRAWING ROOM

... Todd, Butcher, Black. OCallaghan, Chaplein to his Excellenoy; W H Flemyng, Samuel Simpsou, Heury John- ston, Wm B De Montmorenoy, John Dunne, De Courcy, John H M'Mahou, B Battereby, James Reid, J J Knox, Fletcher, Dobbin. DoCTOcs.-Daly, JRi Corbett, Ternan ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... likely to have a conversation in Parliament, I am pretty authentically informed, of even a more delicate nature than the last ; John Rolle intending to bring forward his old subject of Mrs Fitzberbert. Rolle and Sheridan had a whispering conference under the ...

LITERATURE

... t of Geoige III. with Lord North. 1Mr. Allen suc- ceedef to LoIo, Holland's task, and Lord John Reussell to ir. Allen's. 'Public affairs nrevented Lord t John fromn dloing all be could havev wished, but what i they permitted him to do he has accomplished ...

Caledonian Mercury

... that the ‘Tory to the Admiralty found much hampered in his attempts to purchase votes, by cert: in minutes adopted during Lord John Administration, whieh strictly prohibited the disposal of dockyard on political grounds, and which, in ftet, reudered such ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... sore chiefly of interest from historical associations. There are three by Lawrence; No. 160 is his celebrated portrait of John ?? as Coiolanus ; of which we are told in the catalogue, that when Lawrence saw it, many years alter it was painted, he said ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Handcock, -Sir John Kingston James, Sir Edward M'Donnel, Sir Robert a Kane, Mr. Thomas Ball, Professor Barker, Mr. John Barlow, e Mr. John Barton, Lundy E. Foot, Dr. Harrison, Mr.Natha- s niel Hone, Mlr. John DArcy, Mr. William D. Latouche, Mr. i ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... PRESENTATION OF SIR JOHN BENSON. As her Majesty was about leaving she requested that Sir I If John Benson should he presented to, her in that hall, which I ?? so signal an illustration of the genius of the archi- I atect. Sir John was accordingly presentcd ...

THE QUEEN IN IRELAND

... Majesty was about to enter. A general rustling of silks and hum of expectation were perceptible, and her Majesty, leaniing on the arm of Prince Albert, and followed by her children and suite, was seen walking slowly up the great hall. At this moment the whole ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... the celebrated Sir John De Courcy to this country, where the latter had received - letters patent from Henry the Second, giving him a title to d such lands as be could wrest from the native Irish by the sword. These companions in arms landed at Howth, and ...