IMPRESSIONS OF QUEEN VICTORIA,
... IMPRESSIONS OF QUEEN VICTORIA, When I asked Lady Kennedy for some Impressions of the Queen, she said she was a most interesting old lady, and very attractive. ...
... IMPRESSIONS OF QUEEN VICTORIA, When I asked Lady Kennedy for some Impressions of the Queen, she said she was a most interesting old lady, and very attractive. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA CUP. The 2nd Battalion the Northamptonshire Regiment carried off the principal trophy and many subsidiary prises the fourteenth annua) Northern Ireland District small arms meeting, which concluded at Bnllykinlar Camp. Co. Di'-rn, yesterday ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA L.O.L. 700. W.M., Br. Noble; D.M . Br. Samnel Brown; chaplain, Br E. L. Young; secretary, Br. 11. M’Grath P.M.; treasurer, Br. S. M'Keown, P.M.; committee—Brs, S. Stratton, W. M'Clarron. W. Glenn. R. Collins, T. Martin, P.M., S. Coniter ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA at her Accession ...
... CITY CHARTER CONFERRED BY QUEEN VICTORIA. iiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii ceroy s Visit in 1888 —Belfast s New Status and Dignity. ...
... A ROYAL WILL. £534.000 Left by Queen Victoria of Sweden. Stockholm, Friday. The will of the late Queen Victoria of Sweden, which has now been published, shows that her Majesty left net property of 9,003,757 crowns (about j£>34,000) held in common with ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA EDWARD VII. AND Spectacular Splendour—and Some Abbey Incidents. less elaborate and cosily than that of George the Fourth, Queen Victoria's Coro- June, 1838, was far more aclc than that of her lly every nation in the world rented by its ...
... Rome. Saturday. I eader s King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of ! ( ’| I l^ 11 Spain were together to-day the marriage of Prince Alvaro of Bourbon Oilcan- - now an ofllcer (icneral Franco's air force and Sipnorina Carla Parodi del Fino. ; No. I*2 Bomber ...
... Dickson, Newlownards, recognition of their outstanding contributions to horticulture. The Victoria Medal of Honour was instituted with the assent of Queen Victoria in remembrance of her reign, and the living roll never exceeds 63. representing the number ...
... saw King Edward and Queen Alexandra, the grandmother and grandfather of to-day s Royal couple, and old Queen Victoria, their great grandmother. also saw the present King and Queen when they were Duke and Duchess of York; and of all think that to-day s ...
... therefore not guilty.” Queen Victoria was responsible for tills verdict being instituted. she was shot at by a lunatic, who was tried for high treason and was declared to be insane and not guilty. This caused the great Queen considerable annoyance, 1 ...
... WHIG AND BELFAST POST. ROYAL PROGRESS DURING REIGNS OF FIVE SOVEREIGNS QUEEN VICTORIA : KING VII : KING GEORGE V : KING EDWARD Mil and KING GEORGE Established in 1861, when Queen Victoria the Good had reigned only twenty four of her sixty-three years of ...