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BEAUTY WHILE YOU

... women slept with their necks on little wooden blocks to avoid disturbing their highly-elaborate coiffures (a legacy of Anne Boleyn and all that?) but there is no need to go to these uncomfortable extremes now. The new head-softener is borrowed from the ...

LONDON ROSB AND CROMARTY ASROCIATION. ANNUAL EXCURSION

... confessmi to watch for the signal which was to let him know he would not go across the road to hear himself that his Queen, Anne Boleyn, had lost her bead on preac h (Laughter.) That, however, was the Tower MIL Easy of access by road, rail, or river, only ...

Bishop’s Palace Portraits Of Two Queens

... their| daughter Princess Mary was sent there. Because she would not acknowledge Ann Boleyn as her father’s wife, she was given the worst room ! in the house, and Ann Boleyn gave orders to Mrs Shelton, in charge of the household, to give her “a box on the ...

A GOLDEN SORROW

... taken from Shakespeare* ,day Henry VEIL The great dramatist has introduced into third scene the second ,-t Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, prior to the arrangement of her ill fated alliance with the king. Rumours had bean circulated already about ...

Published: Friday 16 July 1880
Newspaper: Ross-shire Journal
County: Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: 4 | Tags: none