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Obituarp

... Williem Sirsocer Cavendish, sixth Duke of Devonshire, was tee son of the fifth drake, by his last wife, the eldeet daughter of the int Earl Spencer. He was born in Park in 1790. educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he received, in 1810, the degne ...

Pop, Law * Nal*

... Palace, on his meeting the Duchess of Cambridge accidentally, that his bow was something that a great actor might have studied with advantage. Sir Bulwer Lytton, in his last novel, speaks of the bow of the late Duke of Beaufort, which was certainly very ...

DASPATCHAS. FROM A

... Palace. These were devoted to the great officers and ladies of the royal household, the Duke of Cambridge, the Mikhail of Cambridge, and the Princess Mary of Cambridge. ?bravura the only carriage of the day drawn by cream-coloured horses, and at once a cry ...

Nipitomt of Attn

... Land Garter King of Aran, on his knee, presented the Garter, and her Majesty, assisted by the Prince Consort and the Duke of Cambridge, buckled it on his Royal Highness's left leg, the Chancellor pronouncing the usual admonition. Garter King of Arms presented ...

Veroonal

... room in conversation, including the Duke of Clarence and others. The duke was having • sly blow at the Admiralty, as well as at Corker, whom some of the naval men used to call the whole board of Admiralty. The duke, in reply to some remark of the secretary ...

DEATHS

... over men like Chamberlain and Jacob, who are as superior to him in soldiership as Colin Campbell to Codrington or the Duke of Cambridge. Apropos of India Household Words bad, the other day, a very amusing quiz on Lord Stanley's tour in India in search of ...

*lti

... of becomm me - rabiri: There arenow three garters vacant by eke deities of the late Berle Fitswiikiant - sad Spacer, and the Duke of Devooshire, making seven which have become at the oio lb. Sovereign elm* Lord Palmerston sunned reigns of governmenL ' • ...

Saba( and ffilltlitarg

... which staff must be for the time 'domiciled in a stationary ship; but the St. Vincent will be very well exchanged for the Duke of Welliogtou, end the Royal William at Devonport for the Royal &minim or some other screw three-decker. The detOt ships tor ...

ES FROM ABROAD—COURT—PERSONAL—MARKETS, &c

... from this country, the entire discretion being left to Lord Canning and the Council of Calcutta. GENERAL WINDHAIL—The Duke of CAMBRIDGE intimated that a letter bad limn received from Sir Colin Campbell exonerating General Windham nom all blame on account ...

LOLA MONTES AND THE COUNSEL

... contributions all dress by her collects: That the Mints committee of the Havelock hal, et whir ids loyal Highness the Duke Cambridge i the President, b. approved as recorded ia the committee's ressiatisas .1 the JO* and 25th Jimmy b. That the the mesonsl ...

T N TALK. An-mm..l

... minutes to perfect subjection. A beautiful thorough stallion colt belonging to the Duke of Wellington, was next introduced. This animal had thrown almost all the duke's grooms, and almost defeated his riding-master. He had two lessons from Eery previous ...