A PEER’S LAMENT
... object to ovr being condemued, defamed, and exhibited to the public gaze on the scaffold, and yet vem -ming unhanged.— Lord Killanin «ls Reform Bill. ...
... object to ovr being condemued, defamed, and exhibited to the public gaze on the scaffold, and yet vem -ming unhanged.— Lord Killanin «ls Reform Bill. ...
... of asking, but when the Lord Chancellor said, “1 think the contents have it,” nobody questioned the accuracy his diagnosis. is some months since Lord Rosebery declared that the House of Lords had ceased to exist. A week ago Lord Lansdowne himself admitted ...
... leading Irish Unionists there is more love for divided Ireland than there is among the most extreme Redmondites. Lord Curzon and Lord Killanin. who both speak with weighty authority not only as representative Irish Peers but as Unionists who know intimately ...
... Baronetcy), Lords de Blaquiere, Gorell, Knaresborough (heirs to Baronetcy), Playfair, Ribblesdale, Rosmead, Stamfordham. For a time Lord St. Davids, who lost two eons in the war, had no heir, but a son has been born to him this year. The newly created Lord Guisborough ...
... the Hon. H. Morris, Irish Guards, brother and heir presumptive ot Baron Killanin. Among the officers wounded Lieut, the Hon. L. A. litzroy, M.P., Ist Life Guards, and Captain Lord Arthur John Hamilton, Irish Guards, Deputy Master of His Majesty’s Household ...