Reviews

... Part of this money he kept in cash to answer emergencies; with part of it he purchased the house and garden of the Earl of Arundel, in Lothbury, London; but the greater v part he invested in soldiers' debentures, with which Che purchased lands in Ireland ...

Reviews

... Part of this money he kept in cash to answer emergencies; with part of it he purchased the house and garden of the Earl of Arundel, in Lothbury, London; but the greater art he invested in soldiers debentures, with which he purchased lands in Ireland ...

LITERATURE

... which have retrrrinrlcd tirm, endurring, and inspiring. The other two Uict1rres are tire portrait of Thomas lowar d, Earl of Arundel, by Van Dyck, from the Stafford House collection; and the portrait of C.roline, Corrnatess of Carlisle, by Sir Joshua ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... diingso occasionlly and in this class cannot but notice, as highly l`ommaudab!e the beautiful Sussex Steer belonging to the Earl of Arundel and Surrey. Class II. has comparatively more merit than the former because compeised of younger beasts, hb-ing above ...

SERIAL PARLIAMENT

... coming to that decision than the present moment, and he must therefore press on the bill. On the motion being put, The Earl of ARUNDEL and SURREY said that not havng been present at the last discussion, he wished to say few words on the present occasion ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... assumption that cost him his life. The celerity of' the counter revolution is attributable to the machinations of' the Earl of Arundel, who sought to' revenge the slight cast en his sister, the Lady Katharine Fitzallani twenty years before. when Jane's ...

LITERATURE

... the Duke of Suffolk; the Duke of Norfolk; Sir John Perrott; the Earl of Arundel; the Earl of Essex; Sir Thomas Overbury; Lord Grey of Wilton; Sir John Eliot; Stafford; Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex; James, Duke of Monmouth; the infamous Judge Jeffreys; ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... antiquities made by Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Several other libraries, including Sir Humphrey Gilbert's, John Foxe's, and John Stowe's, were brought together, early in the eighteenth century, by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, and this constituted a ...

FASHIONABLES AT BRIGHTON

... latest arrivrals at thle Bed- ford Hotel. The Earl of Gosford, after a stay of some days at the Royal Albion Hotel, has taken his departure. Baron Macaulay has left the Norfolk Hotel for London. The Earl of Ripon is still in treaty for a house for the ...

LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION OF PANITINGS & SCULPTURE, DERBY GALLERIES, SLATER-STREET

... those in common use. Dr. Hulok (a German) holds the Bishop's tooth, and seems to have a good deal to say about it to the Earls of Arundel and Warwick. Sir Nicholas Bacon ,Vne the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper, the father ot Lrd Bacon. The ladles of honour ...

Literature, Science, and Art

... same pub- lishers also announce, among their works in general literature, as. just ready, 1 The Life of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel,-edited by the- Duke of Norfolk-4' Chow, Chow,'.' a narrative of -Indian travel, by the Viscountess' Fulkland-and Russia ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Third, accompanied by his Queen, risited the earl, his kinsman, under whose guardianship as a minor he had been placed, and by whom he had been initiated into the practices of chivalry. It was here that Henry, Earl of Lancaster, after residing at the Castle ...