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... complaint, Sophy Caroline, child of the Rev. R. G. Camming, curate of Elpbin, aged 11 years. 2nd iust., Lady Hamilton, widow of Sir William Rowan Hamilton. LL.D. Royal Astronomer of Ireland. 3rd inst.. ...
... complaint, Sophy Caroline, child of the Rev. R. G. Camming, curate of Elpbin, aged 11 years. 2nd iust., Lady Hamilton, widow of Sir William Rowan Hamilton. LL.D. Royal Astronomer of Ireland. 3rd inst.. ...
... Hass HAMILTON. Archdeacon of Lindisfarne. and vicar of Eglingham, Northumberland, to Louisa Frances, daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Francis Clements, vicar of Norton, and Honorary Canon of Durham. DIED. On the 2nd June. Lady Hamilton, relict of Sir William ...
... Edward 1' . Berry, Esq., son of theßev. Edward F. Berry, rector St. Mary’s parish, Athlone. June 2, Lady Hamilton, widow of Sir William Rowan Hamilton, LL.D., Royal Astronomer of Ireland. Junes, at La Bergerie, ...
... of Edinburgh, Sir William Hamilton was induced to become a candidate for the chair. The election, however> was in the hands of the Edinburgh Town Council, who that time were chiefly guided by political considerations, and Sir William, being ...
... SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON. Whatever real value impartial judges among posterity may attach to Mr. John Stuart mars attack on the philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, no one who has the least acquaintance with ...
... REVIEWS OF BOOKS. SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON. Memoirs of Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. By WILLIAM VEITCH, M.A., ...
... REVIEWS OF BOOKS. SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON. Memoirs of Sir William Hamilton, Batt, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. By WILLIAM VEITCH, M.A., ...
... years Lady Haim.- ton had alone discharged tbu fatiguing office. No account, however brief, of Sir William Hamilton ought to omit to pay a tribute to the devoted love and care by which he was attended, in sickness and in health, by Lady ...
... bouse where Sir Hew was staying, when the Baronet came out. seized and threw the commissionaire to the ground, and pulled out quantity his whisker*. The answer the charge was, that the boys were playing (or the amusement of Lady Pollock and Sir ilew, and ...
... receive the best attention of the Board. Lady Spekc-eb's Alleged CottvEEsios.—The Record •ays that, although the Lord Lieutenant of IrelaniHkill not condeececd to contradict the statement, there is truth whatever Lady Spencer * alleged eoarentoa. ...
... proceedings oomtnoDO*d font o’clock. Amongst those present were th • Duke and Duchess of Abarootn, L Q»o> Hamilton. M.P., Lady Alberta Hamilton (hie sister), N. Powler, Eiq., M.P , W. 11 Smith, Eeq , P., O. E. , la for the Tower Hamlets; IStsil Woodd ...
... honoured. Lord Georoe Hamilton, capital speech, proposed, “The Ladies,” which was responded to Mr. Bond, after which choirs wore given for Sir. Charles Woodd, for his kindness in allowing: the use of his grounds, and also for his father, Sir. Basil Woodd. The ...