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THE COURT, &c

... commencel~d shortly after' It1, to 'Welppierl's fttll bttind of perforuters At it few Itnlelstl betfore' onie, tite Queen ((nd Prince Albert w1e11 eoitducted by thet noble lhost and hostes-s to tile dining- ToGIII, wherie it ?? Nvast preparet'd, consistilng of ...

THE COURT, &c

... it appears that her most gracious Majesty. has com- manded that ?? Young Johnny, the horse which his royal highness Prince Albert was riding when he met with his late (escape from an) accident, should be forthwith sold; and the beast has accordingly ...

INQUESTS

... Chatterton C4th Dragoon Guards),' inspect- ; ig officer, and the colonel's relatives, Major Kemeys Tynte, 'Mr. C.'lynte'(Prince Albert's Own Hussars), and 'Mr. Melbourne Tynteii:th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. Hnr ; :N o-BA _ ise's.-Any' human being who ...

THE COURT, &c

... St. James's park, to witness the inspection axnnounced to take place in honour of theday, and at which it dies reported Prince Albert iwould be present. Long before the hour appointed every spot from which a view of the inspection could be obtained was ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE QUEEN & PRINCE ALBERT

... ASSASSINATION OF | THE QUEEN & PRINCE ALBERT. 'ENGLAND hasby this time, to her remotest extremities, . been convulsed with horror and dismay at the late a dreadful attempt upon the life of her Majesty and t Prince Albert. No event, perhaps, in the history ...

Postscript

... he took aim, and then fired. The instant he did so Prince Albert looked very flushed in his face, but the Queen appeared to me not to change countenance, for she leant forward and spoke to Prince Albert, and he then drove oil rapidly towards Hyde park; ...

TRIAL OF COURVOISIER

... %,.,ASCOT RACEs, Thzursday.-Her Majesty arrived on the heath about the usual time, accompanied by his Royal Highness Prince Albert, and a numerous suite. Her majesty was received with every possible demon- stration of loyalty and regard by the company ...

THE COURT, &c

... park from the marble arch, the Queen' and Prince Albert were' enthusiastically received by a .la';e assemblage Qf spectators, who lined the route up Cony stitution-hill, for a considerable distance., Prince Albert has become a patron of the Welshi ,MSS. ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD, FOR SHOOTING AT THE QUEEN

... were of opinion that they were not loaded with hall, the case must fall to the ground. When lie fired the first pistol, Prince Albert was sitting next to him, so that lie would be struck first. It was for the jury to say whether the witness, who said tile ...

THE COURT

... The Qecon, Prince Albert, and the Royal Household attended divine service on Sunday in the private chapel in the Castle, as usnal since their return to Windsor. The weather on Sunday and Monday prevented her Majesty from going out. Prince Albert had some ...

THE COURT

... Mistress ofl tile Alobes, Otal todd' ia at ?? Chalusbeilslit, ijie aoid stcssid~i tile M, ?? tl Grottc ?? Stale ?? RH. Prince Albert, thle Tueseerer~of tier Iatjestycs Massaulshis, ossd tlse Ceseptreiiac of the Heusa- hol~d. ilithii, upueltnest tier Msgcelty ...

THE COURT

... the week. There was a select dinner-party on Monday, and anotlier on v Wednesday. On Saturday and Tuesday the Queen and Prince Albert sere present at the Italians Opera, Hay- market; and Inst night they attended the perferianlc of v F-idelio at the German ...