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Lancashire, England

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Manchester, Lancashire, England

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LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... lately found the ')te ot Cambridge whose weight is stated to he 1S stone IA. IHer majesty S stone Sibs. (l1511s.) ; and Prince .or e of Cambridge 6 stone 51bs. In the samle room is aihited the profile of the Duke of Cambridge and tile ;-lis5 of the forehead ...

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... trial. IMPORTANT TO SOCIETIEs.-We regret to state that in obedience to the strict injunctions of his physicians, the Duke of Cambridge will, in future, not be able to dine at more than six public dinners a -week.-Punch. BUstY ST. EnseuoDs.-Colonel P. Thompson ...

The Family Companion

... by-'l'homas Boleyn, father of Anne Boleyn, lt Elizabetl's reign, New Hall belonged to the Earl of Sussex; of /is family the Duke of BLuckingham bought it. IHis soe sold it to General Monk, who buried the window under ground, but after the Restoration replaced ...

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... but a slight repast. The Duke of Devonshire has been entertaining a large circle of distinguished visitors at his beautiful residence, Chatsworth. His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Michel of Russia is to honour the noble duke with a visit next week. ...

SKETCHES BY A FRIEND

... as the drama may require, and, by the help be, of red cloth and catskin, looking very deliberately and iy awful. Would the Duke, just to satisfy the ancient enobles of England that they are what they pretend to be, just to sustain the pretence for their ...

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... notwithstanding his late attack of the gout, lie is h, partaking of the sports of the field with his usual spirit. he The Duke of Monmouth sold, at his last sale of ed growinig timber, last week, 8,000 fine larch trees, to an ah Aberdeen company. The ...

BRIEF [ill] OF THE TIMES

... officers present; among whom were Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington, Commander-in-Chief, in his uniform as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards; Field-Marshal his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, as Colonel of the Coldstreamr ds; 'eld-Itarshral his ...

The Family Companion

... Orleans,) the Duchess of Cairiridge, arrld tire Hereditary Grand Duke of AMeckiliriburgi Strelitz. ?? Majesty and Prince Albert entered tine clapel, fol- .llowed by the Duke of Cambridge and tire Duciess of Gloucester. Her' Mrjesty had the rinrcess Royrrl ...

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... a rather considerable sam; to his I Imperial Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany the colus- sal bust representing the Emperor Napoleon, by the f celebrated Canova. He desires the Grand Duke to accept f it as a token of gratitude for the hospitality be has ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 6id. ielle GRIEECE: PICTORTAL, I IE n HISTORICAL. delin By CUaITsOPn Eall, oDSWOs ,D lat eLlw of Trinity Co1- chtns lege, Cambridge, and Pb a-o Weso nter. Author of Seun At1henis and Attica, &c3I ia rsc 50 engravings o in tone wood, and 28 onl atee L oh ...

Literary Reviews

... into con- versation with a fat grazier,-there are such pheno- mena still in Ireland as flit graziers,-learning that even the Duke of Leinster and the Marquis of Kildare, whose praises are sounded afar off as good landlords, commit such offences against ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... owing to the persevering exertions' of Colonel as ?77 Sbtbop. ,titll 039 Ou Monday, the Duchess of Cambridge, the 'Duke of POv 74 Cambridge, the Grand Duke and Duchess of Meckleuburg, an 77 and the Princess Mary, visited the building. They were o 30received ...