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Elgin Courant, and Morayshire Advertiser

COURAGE ON THE SCAFFOLD

... death, fell pierced with the Bourbon bullets. Men have had no monopoly of thin scaffold courage, Great Thoughts. Queen Anne Boleyn, with all her frivolity and indiscretion, when she was brought to the fatal green within the Tower walls, submitted to the ...

LITERARY' COMPENDIUM

... prosperity or misery of the people. The second part of the same volume is half in type. and contains ballads on Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, queen El,zabeth, Buckingham Essex, Richard Williams Poor Man'. Pittanne is also; in the preen; three poems on Campion ...

M'MILLAN OF CARDROSS BECOME A LECTURER

... admission, the Free Assembly had asserted their right to with his case just as they liked, i se, not the Uut the ctowUr. Like Anne Boleyn, all he wanted was fair trial—(cheers). regard to the deposition, he contended that the proceedings of the Assembly had ...

THE ILGIN CABINET,

... daughter of Edward I married the Earl of March ; Edward, eldest Henry VI., married Lady Anne Neville, daugl of the Earl of Warwick ; Henry VIII. man Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Katharine Howl and Katharine Parr. The idea that our Royal Family marrying ...

oient of Irish families. It was a Lord Ormonde who married the Lady FAisabeth Howard, and thus became the father

... oient of Irish families. It was a Lord Ormonde who married the Lady FAisabeth Howard, and thus became the father of Anne Boleyn, and grandfather of Queen Elisabeth. Lord Ormonde is Vice-Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron. The wedding dress was quite ...

MAGAZINES

... MAGAZINES. THE Pall Mall Magazine for July opens with a paper on Hever Castle and Anne Boleyn,' the main object of which is to describe the scenes amid which the future Qncen of ngland spent part of her youth. The question of her guilt or innocence ...

THE RULING PASSION

... little red. There is a reminiscence of this in the last words which Dickens gives to Cleopatra, in Dombey and Son. Poor Anne Boleyn, when brought to the block, is said to have clasped her little neck with her hands, and said, laughing the while, It is ...

Just Published for Two Stamp.

... working and eating together, yet never speaking to one another. The editor's own article this month is Fresh Evidence about Anne Boleyn. CASSELL'S Prauca'rtows.—The new subjects beginning with the present part of the Popular Educator are ethnology, mineralogy ...

DEATHS

... through the cases of miniatures, and hope to go hack for a good look at such portraits as those of Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth, Henrietta Maria, Queen Anne, Lady Waldegrave, Ninon de PEnclos, Madame de la Valliere garbed as a nun, the beautiful Lady Eglin ...

LONDON SIGHTS AND SCENES

... The most noted of these are perhaps Sir Walter Raleigh, the Earl of Essex, Thomas Cromwell, Fisher Bishop of Rochester. Anne Boleyn, Lady ,lane Grey and her husband, the Earl of Str atford, and Archbishop Laud. Starting under the warder's guidance the ...

STOCK SALES

... 494 ; cremes, to 45s 9d. Beef, top, 64e; current, 60s to 625 per cwt. Mutton, top, ; current, 90. COLLO In A YEW Darn, Coma, Ann TOE-JOINTV.—Dt:I.Laita Con:4 PI-tan:FM are the only remedy. Thry differ from ell Plavtera, Shields, or rot, invented. By Instantly ...