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1900 - 1949
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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... feast of St. Bartholomew. The show of Prizes are to be seen in Cheapside, at the sign oi the Queenes armes, the house of Hr. Dericke, Goldsmith, Servant to the Queen. This lottery was evidently one of great Magnitude, as, according to Stow. the draw- ing ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... of date. tU iO course she liked to be worshipped, a: Birs. Ilo'tland went on. I was two rears t older, but I let her queen it over InC to her I heart's content. So it ?? about that I o -pent to sta- with her in the holidays. The n Ralcdons livcd ...

MARCH MAGAZINES

... rule, however, the ?? Cavalry are aii ecep- tion. Each regiment has at Queen's stanrdard aud three regimental st!tudards, or one for each squadron, all of crimson silk damask. Tliie Queen's standard bear6 tile Ro yal Arms, and the regimental standard the ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... confidence. Before the end of the year, however, he wroug-lht upon the King and Queen to believe that he so much repented that fault that he would redeem it by any service, and in January, I 1642, when the King first meditated a recourse to arms, Portsmouth ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... soil fronu the excavation of the Scw South Dock in the Naval Arsenal. The ?? was finished in 16314. 0n Thursday, November 28th, 1811, th-e foundation-stone of a lar-ge stocehius wa-slaidby his Royal highness the Dluke c- ttlarence. This magnificent building ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... movements. The tune is also blended with the Royal Windsor Mlarch which was written for the Worcestershire 'Regiment by the Princess Augusta, tho Queeu'shunt, and is still used by that regiment, The Royal Sussex March is the tune which belongs by right ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... wishes of all your good services a with that act of grace, which they have so n long and so earnestly pray'd for. In the s next place we must not, we cannot, omit to d congratulate your Majesty, and your Royal e Consort the Queen, in this jubilee of the ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... from 2s., accordiug to style. 3iilli-ery reno.o vated, atr The N~urse. Sick ziursing afords employment for many women. and widows ore specially preferred as mentilly nurses. 2vow, nursing i'J a wnok!ng, sy man's house is generally v'ry hard wvork, for ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... was made for the Admiralty. It is 3 now in the Museum at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and is the finest and - largest model there. a t CHAPTERIV. 0 In the early part of the reign of Queen r Anne, in consequence of the increasing b population of ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... TH. BOOK 4-THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. A.D. 1714-THE QUEEN 1S DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING. AiD. 1715-HOW THE JEWS CAME TO PORTSMOUTH AND WHAT THEY HAVE DOME FOR IT. CHAPTER Via On the Ist August, 1714, Queen Anne died, and Gearge 1st reigned in her stead. Whilst ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... Eastnev, named the cc ve Victoria Home, by special permission of, the x- Queen, in connection with a great develop- s rs ment of Methodist work in the Naval and ir Military Services, and the erection of a th handsome building in Penhale-road, Fratton, i ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... th instead ol proceeding to weigh anchor -with c of that promptness so characteristic of the t men of the Royal Navv, the seamen St of the Queen Chailotte ran up the shrouds X t and gave three cheers, an example that was s followed by the rest of the ...