GALLERIES
... GALLERIES. RAVES LOAN EXHIBITION Portraits JOHN RUSSELL. R.A. Opened Nov.; Closes 18th D«c, Admission Is., including Oatalogne.—Pall-mall. S#W. 1715-180*. ...
... GALLERIES. RAVES LOAN EXHIBITION Portraits JOHN RUSSELL. R.A. Opened Nov.; Closes 18th D«c, Admission Is., including Oatalogne.—Pall-mall. S#W. 1715-180*. ...
... Q.RAVES’ loan exhibition of Portraiw JOHN RUSSELL, R.A Opens lOtli Nov.—closes -18th Dec. Admission Is., including Catalogue. 6, Pall-Mall, b.W. CIXHIBITION of OLD ENGLISH CHINA STONER and EVANS’ GALLERIES. 3. King-street, St. “ames’. TO-DAY and until ...
... against thy neighbour.’” Rattenbury had many friends, and one likes to know that as the result of several petitions to Lord John Russell th® son of the daring old dog received Royal pardon. ...
... Patriot,” has much that interesting to say ■ concerning Lacaita, Garibaldi’s friend in England whose influence with Lord John Russell was potent in its results. There are a couple of good short stories in the present issue, and much other interesting matter ...
... Duke in 1898. —And His Ancestors The Russells were landowners in Dorsetshire so far back as 1202, in which year the then head of the family held the manor Kingston Russell. The first to be created a peer was John Russell. It happened that in the year 1506 ...
... ten of these letters, and the sum obtained for them amounted to £3O. letter from the late King Leopold s father to Lord John Russell was offered for sale, and a purchaser was found at guinea. A letter from Robert Burns to the proprietor the Edinburgh Gazetteer ...
... Q.EAVBS’ avoid mSAPPOXNTMENT AND INSIST Dr. J.Collil Browne’s Chlorodyne, The ORI6INAL and O^linilt JOHN RUSSELL, B.A. Opens 10th Not. closes —-liUi Doc. Admission Ib., indudingjlataloguo. 6, Pall-Mall, b.W 'A RTHUB TOOTH & SONS’ NEW GALLERIES, A. 155 ...
... Sunbury House, Mortimer-rd., Si John's Wood, the wife of Arthur Coburn. Caowber.—On the 30th ult., at 7, Forley-lane, Purley, Surrey, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter hi. Crowley. MARRIAGES. PLATT—Caoss.—On the 30th ult., at et. John's Church, Hendon, Peregrine Platt ...
... her slippered feet acclaiming her Queen. Two days after her accession we read in the journal: Saturday, June 25.—Saw Lord John Russell. Wrote. I really have immensely to do; I receive so many communications from. my Ministers, but I like it very much. Regarding ...
... tale of the carp brings to mind anethier fish episode, connected with thail fine example of a sporting parson, the Rey.- John Russell, who died 1883. In his Memoirs is related an incident that occurred While he was on a. visit to the Prince of Wales ...
... and Wepb (Limited), and stolen jewellery to the value of £43,533 17s. Bd. John uaylor, Bussell, and George Taylor pleaded guilty, and Gurron and Knight not gl John Taylor. Russell, and George Taylor pleaded not guilty to a further charge of having caused ...
... J. Booth and Sons, chairman of the Victoria Pier and Promenade Hotel Company (Southport) (LW.)—£43,736. Major-Gen. John Cecil Russell, C.V.0., of Barton Court, Canterbury, and of the 12th Lancers, who saw service in the Ashanti and Zulu wars, equerry ...