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... were horn, make «»nt their ages as follows;— Lord Melbourne, Premier, in his year; Lord Cot ten- Itam.Chanrellor.S »: Ltird Lansdowne,President oflhe Pouncil, 57 Lord Duncannon, Seal, 56 ; l ...
... were horn, make «»nt their ages as follows;— Lord Melbourne, Premier, in his year; Lord Cot ten- Itam.Chanrellor.S »: Ltird Lansdowne,President oflhe Pouncil, 57 Lord Duncannon, Seal, 56 ; l ...
... , for the use of the Ladies Primrose, his lordship’s daughters who were to present at the ball given the Marchioness of Lansdowne, on Friday evening. The jewels, in four cases, were placed in the dressing-room of these ladies, and were safe at seven o’clock ...
... d it with highly complimentary address. Sir John spoke his thanks in warm terms. The other speakers were the Marquis of Lansdowne, Professor Sedgwick, and Sir T. Brisbane. Meetings against tithes, to be held in the open air, are announced in the counties ...
... shortly afterwards proceeded her carriage with the Duchess of Kent, attended hy the Duchess of Sutherland and the Marchioness Lansdowne, followed by a carriage which were the Earl Albemarle and other officers of the household. Her Majesty proceeded down the ...
... »v the heralds anil «re.it of stat**, and attended the Dutchess of Sutherland, mistress of the robes ; the marchioness of Lansdowne, and the other Indus of the royal household The Queen wore her crown, splendid robe of white satin richly trimmed with ijold ...
... severe, yet personal remarks on Ireland, astonished some and delighted many more. After short speech from the Marquis of Lansdowne, the address was carried ncwi. con. WeOKSDAY. The house only met to carry the address. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Tens day. The Speaker ...
... a rate of interest greater than five per cent, on hills exchange, which all the public securities were added the Marquis Lansdowne in committee, underwent discussion. The Duke of Wellington proposed clause limit the hill to JiJIV, which a division, was ...
... g event appeared to have conferred renewed health and youth), Mary Anne Compton, Viscount Duncannon, the Marchioness of Lansdowne and daughter, Lon] Palmerston, who wore large bows of white ribbon on either shoulder, and the Hon. Miss Young, were among ...
... opened Com mission this day. The Lords Commissioners were the Chancellor. Duni'annon, the Marquis of Normanhy, the Marquis of Lansdowne, and the Lari of Clarendon. The Lords Commissioneis look tluir s* the foot of the Throne shortly after two o’clock, when ...
... taxation The word ‘justice’ was not little abused in the House of Lords on Thursday evening, during the discussion of Lord Lansdowne’s motion relative the extension of the Income-tax foreign fundholders. What can justice have with taxation One tax may less ...
... second time Tuesday next. The Duke of Wellinctom moved ihe second reading of the Irish cofporations bill. The Marquis of' Lansdowne did not mean to Oppose the second reading of this bill; on the contrary, he thought desirable that it should pass soon as ...
... le, aged years. Powell. Bsq., surgeon, for the last years in the Hon. East India Company's Service. the 2nd instant, at l«ansdown Place, Cheltenham, Sarah, second daughter of the late Re*. Hugh Price, of Caatlemndoc, Breconshire, and rector of Rettenden ...