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... Rudyard Kipling, “Recessional.” 7. Vice-Admiral. 8. A river in Victoria, Australia. On it stands the town Melbourne. 9. Anne Boleyn. 10. Long John Silver (R. L. Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”). ...
... Rudyard Kipling, “Recessional.” 7. Vice-Admiral. 8. A river in Victoria, Australia. On it stands the town Melbourne. 9. Anne Boleyn. 10. Long John Silver (R. L. Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”). ...
... and Beatrice. 3. 1918. Between Russia and Germany. 4. Argentina. 5. Ely mas, the sorcerer (Acts xili., 11). 6. Atoll. 7. Anne Boleyn. 8. George Bradshaw (1801-1853). 9. Lady Smith, wife of the Governor of the Cape, Sir Harry Smith. 10. One plus two plus ...
... and Beatrice. 3. 1918. Between Russia and Germany. 4. Argentina. 5. Ely mas, the sorcerer (Acts xiii., 11). 6. Atoll. 7. Anne Boleyn. 8. George Bradshaw (1801-1853). 9. Lady Smith, wife of the Governor the Cape, Sir Harry Smith. 10. One plus two plus three ...
... hearing, taste, touch, smell, 3. France and Turkey. 4. Lewis. 5. President Woodrow Wilson 6. Catherine of •Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr. 7. A firkin is 9 gallons, a hogshead 54 gallons. 8. Sedgemoor (1685) ...
... Rebellion. 6. Louis XIV., whose court at Versailles was the most splendid in Europe in the 17th century. 7. 8. Carrara. Anne Boleyn, one of Henry VIII.’s wives. 10 In the north-west of Palestine ...
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... , the “Bluebeard” King, made himself Pope of the English Church because the Pope would not countenance his affair with Anne Boleyn. Again, he says host of Irish Priests, who were invisible to everybody but himself, were going about this country during ...
... in-law of Lady Jane Grey), of the Duke of ros 9] of the Countess of Sslisbury, who, being of the was bones Henry V! te of Anne Boleyn. The ef Henry VILL. bed et those of the unfortunate queen least belonged to a delicately- women in the of life, and were ...
... said to be of English workmanship, dated 1529. It is certain that Henry VIII. bad a watch, which went for a week, and Anne Boleyn possessed another, a. well a. a small gilt clock, now in Windsor Castle. Edward VI. had, 1542, a watch of iron, and in ...
... he was eventually to be attached to the court of Henry VIII He painted portraits of key figures among them Thomas More Anne Boleyn Thomas Cromwell and Henry himself We recognise them today from his likenesses There are well produced illustrations of the ...
... for women, provided the bounty of a London citizen. Henry VIII. purchased it o the city and memorials of him and tie ill- Anne Boleyn still exist. James the I s son, Henry, lived there in great state, d it was favourite residence the consort George H. Monk ...
... happy homes for the industrious. The Value of Autographs. —At sale of autographs in London, on Tuesday, the signature of Anne Boleyn to a wardrobe warrant sold for 10s., while that of Charles I. sold for 31s. 6d. An autograph letter of Lord Bacon sold for ...