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REV. MR LEWIS’S LECTURES

... the only exception to the general rule being the Duke of Cleveland, who said—•“ Not guilty legally, upon my honour.” After all the Peers had given their verdict, the last of whom was the Puke of Cambridge, The Loud High Stewakd, standing on the steps of ...

EXOLAND. Intelligent*. i Windsor. The splendid and libran* F ogmore the property of her late Royal Hig ness the ..

... divided amongst the heirs-at-law, the brothers and eisters of the late Princess—via., the King of Hanover, the Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge, the Duchess of Glocester, and the Princess Sophia. Many conjectures have been afloat as to the future occupant ...

PORTUGAL

... abandons the militia question, cannot, it is confidently believed, maintain its ground. The scarcity of money continued, and the Duke of Palinella had only consented to accept the office of President, on the condition that the Queen and other members of the ...

ENGLAND

... reserved for the leaves on the Royal dress alone. The weavers announce a new invention, which is to produce portraits of the Duke of Wellington and the : Queen Dowager, in black and white silk, so admirably ' done as to be scarcely distinguishable from ...

CASE OF MR ANDREW OF NEW BRUNSWICK

... long line of distinguished visitors, gorgeously attired. After the drawing room, Prince Albert accompanied by the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Wellington, and Lord Hill, reviewed the Household Troops on the parade in St James’s Park. Thf Funded Dedt, &c ...

Cmpmal HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday, June 21. The royal assent was given, by commission, to the unprecedentedly large ..

... attendance of peers was unusually numerous. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Sussex and the Duke Cambridge arrived at half-past one o’clock, and, with Prince George of Cambridge, placed themselves near the royal entrance to receive her Majesty. At a ...

REPRESENTATION OF rOUFARSHIRE

... numerous tenantry—to Lord Spencer, who nobly fought the battle of reform, as destructive of all monopoly—to the Duke of Bedford—to the Duke of Devonshire, who both maintained the same principles the evil eifects of the corn laws; and could he (Lord Frederick) ...

ENGLAND

... Bridport, H. Warbnrton, - I - - T. A. Mitchell, - 1 _ - Caine. Lord Shelburne, - _ _ Cambridge Univer- Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn, 1 - _ _ sity, Hon. C. E. Law, 1 _ _ _ Cambridge, Mr Sutton, 1 _ 1 _ Sir A. C. Grant, Bart. | _ _ _ Canterbury, J. Bradshaw, 1 _ _ ...