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... PRINCE ALBERT. Prince Albert, concluding his visit to Clydeside, Inspected the shipyards and was made a Freeman of Renfrew. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. Prince Albert, concluding his visit to Clydeside, Inspected the shipyards and was made a Freeman of Renfrew. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. Mr Hume gave notice that if the noble lord (the Colonial Secretary) brought forward the motion for allowing Prince Albert £50,000 a-year, he should move as an amendment, and take the sense of the house on the question, that the allowance ...
... undergo special treatment. Prince Albert is the second son of his Majesty, and will twenty years of age tho 14th next month. He entered the Nary several years ago. 111-health kept him several months of last year. The Queen, Prince Albert, Princess Mary, and ...
... THE PRINCE ALBERT KING STREET, Courage Directors Bitter Best Bitter ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. Lord Seymour Lid before the House the answer of Prince Albert to the address of congratulation voted by the House on his marriage with her Majesty. His Highness said, I return my thanks the House of Commons for the message which you have ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. • Rh Royal Highness Joins H.M.S. Cumberland for a W ct laden Craisc. Prince Allwrt, the second son of the King, in company with a large number of fellow cadets. .will sell for the %Vest Indies from Plymouth to-day (Saturday) in the cruiser ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. 1* was Tinderslood that when Sir Stanley Colville fa command of the First Battle Fqjsdron the present cruise of Prince Albert on the fligsbip, the rolling wood, would come to an end. It i* now stated that Prince Albert to remain at for ...
... PRINCE ALBERT,. -, . London, Friday. Prince. Albe:t, swving with the Collingwood, has been transferred to the Hospital ship. His Royal Highuess developed the symptomg suggestive of appendecitis, but the latest report of his condition seems to indicate ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. Prince Albert to-day entered upon his 20th year. Although his Royal Highness has been certified by naval Medical Board still unfit to rejoin the Colling wood, is no means idle. Since his recovery from the attack of appendicitis which n ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The following bulletin issued at Aberdeen on Thursday:— His Royal Highness Prince Albert is satisfactorily in every respect. LORD DERBY. The following ‘bulletin was posted AAowsley, Lord Derby’s Lancashire seat, on 1 bursday:— ; The Earl ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The speech of Prince Albert, which he delivered at the Trinity-house the other day, and which we reprinted last week, has naturally given rise to a good deal of comment, although, perhaps, less than might have been expected. Of course, ...
... and of Prince George of Denmark were followed in the case of Prince Albert, both of whom were introduced, and took no oaths. The late Duke of Sussex, whom consulted (in reference to Prince Albert's being made a Privy Councillor), informed that the usage ...