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ENGLAND

... supported by the Duke of Beaufort and the Duke of Devonshire. The same officers then returned, and in like manner conducted to the chapel the Bride, splendidly dressed in white ; supported by the King of Hanover and the Duke of Cambridge; her train borne ...

RESIDUARY PRESBYTERY OF ST ANDREWS

... from Lord Oranmoro, an Irish Peer, praying amongst other things for the abrogation of that Church. It was denounced by tl e Duke of Wellington as seeking to repeal the Laws by which the Reformation has been established in this United Kingdom.” In the Commons ...

ANY BREED

... Carmiciial, Mr Craig, and MpCamubell Hie Judges commended the Stock in this department belonging the following Exhibitors:— The Duke Richmond, four very superior Oxen, a cross between Short Horned and West Highland. Mr David Carsewcll, Rathillet, county of ...

acknowledge and profess, and shall subscribe aforesaid Confession of Faith, os the confession of their faith, ..

... conscientiously sign the documents referred to. 1. St Andrews.—The Duke of Cambridge and many others, though Episcopalians, have been elected Rectors of the University—the Duke of Cambridge the existing professors. Professor Connel, who teaches chemistry ...

BRECHIN

... the first eight pages—Camden, Chancellor of the Universityof Cambridge; Northumberland, the High Steward; the Duke of Cumberland; Prince George of Cambridge ; Archbishop of Canterbury; the Duke Wellington ; Hardwicke, Lord Lieuenant of the County; and the ...

FRANCE

... election on the composition of the Town Council cannot be deduced. The Liberals boast to have gained the advantage in Andover, Cambridge, Canterbury, Dover, Kidderminster, L-eds, Ipswich, Stafford, and Sunderland : the Conservatives in Chester, Lichfield, Liverpool ...

AGRICULTURE

... stock exhibited at the successive shows of the society, Oxford, Cambridge and Derby; the show-yard at Derbv last year having occupied twice the space those*:!t either Oxford or Cambridge, contained nearly four times the number of animals, more than seven ...

ENGLAND

... favoured with copy of the following characteristic note which was received by a lady from the Duke of Wellington : London, July B.lB43.—Field Marshall the Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Mrs He really regret* much that has not been able to ...

VARIETIES

... was equally triumphant; and from thence to Hanover, where she was received with much amenity by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. She afterwards proceeded to Munich and Vienna, and after many solicitations undertook the voyage to St Petersburg, where ...

England

... in the ensuing month, the Court, is spoken of in the Court circles, previous to her Majesty coming town for the seasoD. The Duke of Wellington's grand official full dress banquet, on Wednesday next, is to be given to a party, of Ministerial Peers, including ...

Published: Tuesday 30 January 1844
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3516 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AND

... same breed, not exceeding twenty months old; Five Sovereigns. To the Duke of Richmond, for the best aged Tup, Southdown breed ; Ten Sovereigns. To Mr Jonas Webb, Babraham, Cambridge, for the best Shearling Tup, same breed ; Ten Sovereigns. said Mr Hugh ...