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BIGOTRY NOBLY REPROVED

... BIGOTRY NOBLY REPROVED. The vote recorded by the Earl of Arundel and Surrey in favour of the Government education scheme, and the expression of sentiment which accompanied the act, might well wring the heart of bigotry, if it were made of penetrable ...

DORSET ASSIZES

... Eighth Is made a grant of this manor to the college of Arundel; subsequently it wvas granted to Henry, Earl of Arundel, and at the commeiscement of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, Henry, Earl of Arundel, had the manor of Hayling ; in the first ...

AN ESTATE OF THREE MILLIONS IN CHANCERY

... ant descended to his son, William Humet, wh o was depnired thereof by King John, aud the latter eran el it tO William Earl of Arundel, and it again reverted to thb Crown. In 1243 Henry III. granted it to Joao Fi- Geoff ry. The estates can be traced throazh ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... Esterhazy, the Earl and Countess of Wilton, the Earl and Countess of Shclburne, the Earl of Liverpool, the Earl of Lonsdale, the Earl and Countess of Malmesbury. the Earl of Munster, the ...

COURT OF PROBATE, YESTERDAY

... NORFOLK. The Duke of Norfolk, who had been for some time ill, died on Sunday evening. The title and estates descend to the Earl of Arundel, who is twenty-three years of age. The deceased Duke was forty-five years old, and was the 14th Duke who had inherited ...

IRISH FAIRS

... prices were something about the same as at the last fair.-Avglo- Celt. ECCanSIASTIcAL TITIrrs AssUrPTriON BILL,.-Tlhe Earl of Arundel and Surrey has given notice that, on the motion for the second reading of this bill, he will move that it be postponed ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... iils t complied wvith. The notice of objection lhicit hal h- served on the Earl of Arundel ansi Surrey wras tiditer Howard Henry Granville Fiteallan, commonly eiles Earl of Arundel and Surrey. It was well knoislt that family surname of the Norfolk line ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... state that Mrs. Deblie (Clarissa Eugina Dibblee) interested herself in the matter, and applied to the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, the member for Arundel, to whom she and her husband were well known, by reason of their having been confidentially employed ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... of the eaddle, and is to be worn only when the men are oa foot, The Duke of Norfolk has gone with his younz son, the Earl of Arundel, to the shrine of the Virgia at Lourdes. He is accompanied by his brother and the Lady Edmund Talbot, METEOROLOGICAL ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... followir g members of the House ofCommonve were present:-The Earl of Shelburue, Hon. George Cavendish, Mr. Aldaw,' Sir Thomas Winning. ton, Mr. Wrightson, Mr. 0. W. Wood, Mr. Baring Wall, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Mr. Standish, Mr. Ricstdo, Mr. G. R.Phillips ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, Wednesday, Nov. 8

... manor belonged to the Arundel family, and ly in the year 1509 a lease was made of this property e- am-'ost other property of Lord Arundel, for 1(00 year' a- to Lord 3,umley, who had married a daughter of the Is, Earl of Arundel ; another daughter married ...

CHICHESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... rmost high potent, and most noble Prince, Henry Charles, Duke of Norfolk, Herald Marshal, and Heredi- tary Earl Mlarshal of England, Earl of Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk, Baron Fltzalan and Clun, and Osweldestro and Mlattraesss, Knight of the Moat Noble ...