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Midlothian, Scotland

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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

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THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... in the after- noon, accompanied by Her Majesty, stalked deer in the forest at Invergeldea. On Sunday, Her Majesty and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Marchioness of Douro, the Hon. Miss Lennox, Sir Edwin Landseer, Colonel C . B. Phipps, and Coloncl ...

THE MURDEROUS ATTEMPT ON THE QUEEN

... IMajesty and Prince Albert looked. and the officer told ?? that lie observed nothing particular in their appear- ance. JDid they not appear alarmed ? inquired lie. No, not iii the least alarmed, wis the answer. Had you seen Prince Albert ? lie then ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—April 17

... assembled Prince Albert, the king and Queen of the Belgians, the Prince of Leiningen, and other distinguished visitors. On the entrane of Tom Thumb, he was received by her Majesty with all the familiarity of an old acquaintance. Prince Albert and the King ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... meeting of CoM. missionera of Police. Mr M1iller in the chair. Air M'AULAY read drafts of addresses to her Majesty and Prince Albert, which were agreed to unanimously, and directed to be transmitted in the usual form. It was agreed, on the motion of Mr ...

Law Intelligence

... follow- unot ing order:-- tioni Purruivants. corn Heralds. pror Eqeerry to H. E. H. Groom to H. Rt. H. veni the Prince Albert. the Prince Albert. Lou Gentlemen Ushers to her Majesty. . se Eqluerry to hier Majesty. Grooma to her Majesty. se Clerk Marshal ...

EDINBURGH POLICE COURT—TUESDAY

... constable named George Innes, succeeded in landing his prisoner in the Police-Office. A notberlabonrer named William Porteous, Prince Albert Buildings, pleaded guilty to four specified charges, breach of the peace, riotous, disorderly, utter- ing oaths, and collecting ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF SUICIDE BY A YOUNG LADY

... pear in the Evening Alail. The Treasury concession is not more satisfactory than the statement respecting the trip of the Prince Albert, the steamer having made the run acrdss the Atlantic in a mtclh shorter time than was specified in the first accounts of ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—May 13

... ardl AnsOn, Ioni. and ltev1'. . Moore, R1ev. C1hi~rIc l'ruby, amid Lieutelnant IIfUII, 1st 1;1; gUtirlls. Thle Queeti and Prince Albert, accoinpaltiell byI thleir Serene lligluiesses tile P'rince anl Priooees of Leiiiungell, left t:,vnl at ten miillutes pltst ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... uip for the purpbse last autdnmn, on Craig- ,o,4an, thze' beantifuil hill to' the south of the Royal 'Palace. His R. 11. Prince Albert, Earl Granville, G.Aneral Grey, Colonel Phipps and other officials ivere present. The workmen's hell was rung. Amid 't ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Jan. 5

... the Government, to witness the interesting ceremony of laying the foundation of the Royal Ex- change, on Monday next, by Prince Albert. The Lord Mayor givesn a splendid banquet, at the Man- siors House, to his Royal IHighness, when all the Members of the ...

JURY COURT—PERTH

... Addresses, moved by Captain Arbuthnott, and serorrled by Mr Grant of Mount Cyrus, were also voted to her Majesty and Prince Albert on the birth of their royal daughter. There is at present in flower, in the gardens at Haggecstort Castle, a splendid exotic ...