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... daughter ot the late S ol Liil~lnl aid of the ?? Baron r and hrot'l(r of the present Earl of .Inl :r. ;nd was ?? to the Duke of Norfolk : S~h ~fue leaven snr, the Earl of Arundel 05d 0Irrtt. jnn il) 17S. The telegram announcing liz ?? l can received at Norfolk ...

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... House. A Peer is a distinct title. The Marquises of Blaadford, Chandos, ?? who rank above Earls, are in the Commonsr, and so is the Earl of Arundel and Surrey. you must consult the Peerage. TysoNx.-Morefitted for a magazine than a newspaper. QXFORD.-NeXt ...

Published: Sunday 28 September 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1075 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... MAYNOOTH GRANT.-At a MEETING of the English Roman Catholics, held at the Freemasons' Hall on Tuesday, the lath of April, The Earl of ARUNDEL and SURREY in the Chair, the following resolutions were unanlmotusly agreed to : First. Meved by the Right Hon. Lord CAotoYs; ...

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... ECONOXY. Z.7 66 To 72, ST. A:NE-STREET. 4 27iyan25 be 13 It is stated that the heir of the Duke of Norfolk th the young Earl of Arundel and Surrey, is unfortu- ti nately aflicted with blindness. ch The Claimant's solicitor, Mr. Edmund limber, av has been ...

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... time prescribed by the Sessional Order has expired, the agents not having obtained the breviate till the 4th of May. Earl of Arundel and Surrey,—To ask Sir James Graham, whether any, and if any, what provisions are made for enabling the members of the ...

Imperial parliament

... and one which was not interfered with or affected by the bills proposed to be introduced by the hon. gentleman. The Earl of ARUNDEL and SURREY said that he would not offer any opinion on these bills until he saw them an d considered their details. Leave ...

ROUND THE BREIDDENS

... and ten years, was loth to leave them, even for heaven itself Nor would he have left them in A.D. 1635, if that cruel Earl of Arundel had not seized and carted him to London as if he were a mere fat woman to show to a kying. The doctor who viewed the old ...

OLD MASTERS AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... not study without profit the manly, masterly touch of Rubens (54) Portrait of a Gentleman and Lady. portrait Thomas, Earl of Arundel, and his son (57), Vandyck, that, presume, on which Mr. Matthew Arnold wrote his sonnet. The father has a baton in his ...

THE TENANT-RIGHT BILL

... county and in Lin- colnshire. 7th. The Earl of Arundel and Surrey, M-P. for Arundel, eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk, the. owner of hwmnse landed estates. Bth- Viscount Sandon, M.P. for Liverpool^ eldest son of th e Earl of Harrowby, and brother-in-law of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... indulged in by his noble friend (the Earl of Arundel), as to the religion he professed becoming the dominant one; he did not believe that this would te the case. On the other side, he thought the remarks of the noble earl had been wrongly interpreted by the ...

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... Photographs taken direct from the following Pictures:-The Virgin with the Palm Tree, by Rafael; Bridgwater niose. Thomas, Earl of Arundel, by Van Dyck; Stafford House. Caroline, Countess of Carlisle, by Sir Joshua Reynolds; Castle Howard. SAMSYOoN Low, MAtRsrON ...

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... published long before Bunyan's time. ANTI-RAILROAD-The first coach ever publicly seen in England was I theequpage of Henry, Earl of Arundel, in 1580. This vehicle was .jivte by the French, who also invented the post-chaise which was introduced by Mr. Tull, son ...

Published: Sunday 18 October 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2319 | Page: 4 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices