LADY HAMILTON
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... our Town Councillors are all old women. There amongst them one Mann, WHO AND WHAT WAS LADY HAMILTON ? tFrom Eraser's Magazine of November, 1847J The second Lady Hamilton, remarkably fine-grown woman, had been a servant-girl in Wales. She removed to London ...
... Horatio is not. Lady Hamilton's daughter. One who knows most of Lord NMlon's secrets told me many years ?? is as much Lady Hamilton's child as I am I She Is the daughter of a wvolnan of high rank; a woman infinitely superior to Lady Hamilton In morals and ...
... Sefton. the Countess of Lathom, the Countess of Dalbousie, Lady Balfour of Bur- leigh, Lady Mary Sandon, Lady Edwards-Moss, Lady Hamilton, Lady Barclay Wal ker, MBrs. William lathboue, &c. The company began to arrive about nine o'clock, and towards midnight-when ...
... that' Ndlson's coronet,-it 'pppoas that ?? present 1itrl Is about to raise a montroeref to the nmentory of tie outraged Lady Hamilton. It is ?? b'er her name, whir this insearntiaf He' t6a6 nwithout khha !rOnra yell, lot Iriao first cast a stone at he-' ...
... foundation -and as, false as all the former accusations of the traducers ef her Royal Highness's honour in the year 1806c Lady ?? Hamilton is further commanded to say, that dignified silence would have-been the line of conduct the Princess would have preserved ...
... in her manners towards 11in and her having altered her manners, proves that she thinks he may ?? .&aumesblery's Diary. LADY HAMILTON.- Despard and his associate traitors hanged at half-past eight; hardened villains; Despard manifested neither fear, religion ...
... atn a dead man, Hardv, said he: a I am gaing fitst:-it will be allovgrwith me soo h (snme snearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton tl .have my hair, and all other things belonging t9 me. n }ardy obseried, that he hoped -Mr. Beatty could ygt'hold out ...
... yourself once about Mies Trevor, take oara you don't do it again about Lady Hamilton.' Isn't that it, Hilda? But do not be afraid, he added. As I told you before you came here, Lady Hamilton is the wife of a man who honours me with his friendship. But an ...
... go courage of guilelosness-Sper. a(or. of The Queen has granted a pension of £100 per annum ir- on the Civil List, to Lady Hamilton, the wife of Sir W. Fly Hamilton, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the 'as University of Edinburgh, and a valuable ...
... had seen this child, when little, with Lady Hamilton. He happened to be on a visit to GreenWich, where Lady Hamilton and a party were spending the day at an hotel, and they were pointed out to him. Lady Hamilton was a fine-looking woman at that time. ...
... a multi- t tude of after ?? of England Review. TaE LAsT DAYs OF LADY HAMILTON.-It is, perhaps, t hardly necessary to add that all the good and great peo- ?? who flocked round Lady Hamilton during the lifetime t of Nelson became all at once shocked at the ...