FINE ARTS

... Mfirnister of Elizabeth, the mental and amiably- moral prodigy Lady Jane Grey, the munificent patron of Arts, Howarl Earl qf Arundel, the gallant and accomplished Sir Philip Sidney, the brave Prince Rupert, the profound politician Cromwell, the wise and ...

STEYNING FAT STOCK SHOW

... say three or four years, - -a there was a great deficiency. g Sir C. M. Burrell then proposed the health of the 'L le Earl of Arundel, wvhto, he hoped, now that lie had be- d come a farmer, would not keep any of his discoveries S st for his own peculiar ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... History of Commerce, makes the use of coaches In Eng. laud even later than this, and says they were introduced by the Earl of Arundel about the year 1650. For a long time they were exclusively confined to the wealthy classes; and it was not till the year ...

Fashion and Varieties

... constituents at Plymouth, and it is understood that the lion. gentleman will again contest the borough. TEn EARL OF AnuxnDr .-The Earl of Arundel and Surrey, M.P. for Limerick, is perfectly recovered from his recent illness, and proposes visiting his c ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS—IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... of the United Kingdom is not the wife of the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, as at first supposed, but the wife of Baron Arundel, of Wardour, Wilts, fourth daughter of Lord Stourton, and third wife of Lord Arundel, whose first wife was a daughter of Lord Clifford ...

PEDIGREES AND PEERAGES

... dignities are not thereby obliiterited Duke of Brandon, 7I1, is Earl of Angus, i398 ; raron ?? I Earl of Crawford, 1398 ; Viscount Leinster, 1747, is Earl of ?? 13i6; and Baron Ormonde, 82i, is Earl of Ornonde; I32 - Earldom of Sutherland, 121 5; the baronies ...

LITERATURE

... published. The following Works have been forwarded to us for notice during the past week:- BOOKS. The Lives of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel. and Anne Dacres, his wife. Edited by the Duke of Norfolk, E. M. Hurst rtd Blackett. The Choice of a Profession. By H ...

GREAT EXHIBITION of 1851.—MEETING AT SHEFFIELD

... the town and several of the principal gentry were present. The mayor read letters from the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Earl Fitzwil- liam, and Mr. Parker, 3M.P., regretting their inability to i attend, but expressing a desire to promote ...

THE NEW PLUTARCH

... impartially to all means of obtaining a livelihood except State employment and feudal dues. Thbe fnmous story of the Earl of Arundel and the ancestor of the ?? of Northampton shows this sufficiently; for the kceping of sheep attributed to the Comptons ...

FIFTY MILES ROUND LONDON*

... to Reigate (21) and Doridng (23), with Box-hill, -hich derives its name from the numerous box trees planteed by the .Earl of Arundel in the rein of Charles I. From Dork- iag he can cycle to Leith-hill, the highest bill between London and the sea, and ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... was, in fact, introduced by the Earl of Arundel, who found that the custom prevailed in Italy, where he had been stay- ing for some time. An inventory of the furniture of Skipton castle, the famous mansion of the Earl of Cumberland, is still extant; this ...

LITERATURE

... Caper's Gardess, Lambeth. These gardens were esta- blished by one Boyder Cuper, a gardener in the family of Thomas Earl of Arundel. When Arundel House, in the Strand, was pulled doevn, he begged some of the mutilated slates. seith which he ornamented his garden ...