DEATH OV THE DOOHKSS OF.NORFOLK,
... of Loudoun and of the first Baron Donington, and was married to the Duke of Norfolk ia 1877. Bhe leaves one son, the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, born in 1879, ...
... of Loudoun and of the first Baron Donington, and was married to the Duke of Norfolk ia 1877. Bhe leaves one son, the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, born in 1879, ...
... moch anxiety i« manifested ma large circle of devoted tner.ee a. to the por.ible issues of the malady. The poor little Earl of Arundel, the Duke of Norfolk's ion may pesaibly never aucceed to theettateiexcept- ing by mere titular eourteiy, unleu heihoald ...
... it thTT stence of the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, •T£_ Shrewabury Lords Camoys, Beaumont, Stoorton, p«. and Stafford, the Hon. C. Laugdale, the Hon E Pw, the Hon. H. V. Stafford Jerningham, and J. Tonuta Esq. MP. The Earl of Arundel was in £_3 and the ...
... just forwarded £50 as his ? fce . ...
... -A lan -Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk, Premier Duke and Earl in the peerage of England, Earl of Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk, and Baron Fitz-Alan, Clun, Oswaldestre, and Maltravers, Hereditary Earl-Marshal and Chief Butler of England, entered tbe army as ...
... Resignation or the Earl of Arundel as M.P. for Limerick.—We are in a position to state that the Earl of Arundel and Surrey has finally resolved to resign his seat for Limerick borough in a short period after the meeting of parliament. The noble ...
... succeeded the Earl of Jersey as Master of the Horse, which office he held until th* formation of the Earl of Derby's Ministry. On th* Earl of Aberdeen uking office he was made Lord Steward of the Household, but soon after relinquished that pbce to Earl Spencer ...
... whtn Mr. Stafford moved that the bill be read a second time that day six months. The amendment was supported by the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Lord Ashley, Lord John Russell, and the Marquis of Blandford ; whilst Mr. Roebuck, Mr. Milnes, and Mr. Hume ...
... the hill was defended by Mr. Roebuck, Mr. Milnes, and Mr. Hume. Against its insidious provisions, Mr Staf ford and the Earl of Arundel made very able speeches. Lord Ashley was also the energetic advocate of religious instruction forming a prominent feature ...
... , the first coach was made in England in 1855, but Anderson de- clares thai the use of coaches was introduced by the Earl of Arundel in 1590. The largest plum pudding that has yet seen the lights of day wa* made at Paignton, in Devon, in 1858, to celebrate ...
... Messrs H. Perkins, Hirst, Parkin, Yeomans, Fellgate, Dow, Claypole, and Milburn. A Hypnotic Experiment.—The youthful Earl of Arundel, a London correspondent hears, has i-ecently been put under conrse of hypnotism, with view to seeing whether that treatment ...
... yesterday week,^he order of the day, for the second reading of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill was proceeded with, when the Earl of Arundel and Surrey moved, as an amendment, that the bill be read that day six months. In doing this, he argued against the measure ...