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GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANKUET

... the signature of two dukes of the royal blood, the Duke of Sussex_(great cheering)-and the Duke of Gloucester; also of Lords Granville, Wellesley, Essex, lundas, and the next name wrs that of Cluandos, the father of the present Duke of Buckingham and Chandos ...

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE QUEEN

... the Lords began tor mug enter-the barons dinst, amnd then [ile other peers, risiiig Or f' in ranik to tie Royal Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge; pres lie Lord Chancellor bringing tip te rear. There were powl SI carriages in [lie Peers' proceseice ; which ...

GRAND METROPOLITAN DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE CORN-LAWS, AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... blockheads- (cheers) -if he hoped to get anything by an act of par- liament, unless he were tile son, or nephew, or brother of a duke, he was a blockhead. (Cheers.) The farmer was hoodwinked by the promise of protection that should kleep his corn at ls. per ...

THE ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE

... thle man was anl eiemy to his couiitry who endeavoured to sow disseiisioii between the fhrmers aiim thleimaaiufacturers. Time Duke of Richmiond was mis- taken fii supposing that lie lied the whlole of the agricul- turists with him, Thueie were certaimi classes ...

THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION OF 1851,

... allowed to Vein Diemen's Laud; rej June 19, on Mr. HeIywood's motion respecting the abolition I of religious tests iii Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin Uni- the iversitise; July 28, on Mr. Nelwdegate's mnotion for a return tie of ties articles imported from abroad ...

WAR IN THE CRIMEA

... -Gen. Sir John Fox Burgoyne, G.C.B. Lieut.-Gan. Sir old ?? Browne, K.C.B. Lieut.-Gen- his Royal Highness the mi ion, Duke of Cambridge, K.G. Lient.-Gen. Sir De Lacy Evans, we of ROCB. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard England, K.C.B. Lieut.-Geu. i on the Earl of ...

THE SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY COMMITTEE

... to Lord Pen-. inure. Thc Duke of Newasetle's evidence lasted until the adjournment of the committee at four o'clock. As to the7 effective striength of the army after the battle of Inkermann,7 ies thought the Duke of Cambridge's estimate of 13,800 men7 ...

CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... of the Srd DraOon Guards, the German d.t ast. tjtw, and finaluly the artillery, tire whole being under the not the Duke of Cambridge, wiab General KUoDolS as destri day. A.D. ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM DOVE FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, AT LEEDS, BY POISONING WITH STRYCHNINE

... sums permanuent me. eon muriel of the officers and men of the brigade of' Goutrds who stive fell in the Crimea. 'The Duke of Cambridge Goccupied the wcas chair. Resolutions in favour of the erection of the proposed Vere monument, and appointing a committee ...

COURT, CABINET, &c

... delivered an eloquent ?? our ,an correspondent. The Duke and Duchess of Manchester have arrived at Ash- of ridge Park, after their visit to the Earl and Countess of Wilton at Heaton Park. The Duke of Cambridge, and the Earl and )re Countess of Clatendon have ...

MANCHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... prishes of Windsor, the Holy Trinity, and Clewer. Her ajesty was accompanied by the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke of Cambridge, Princess Mary of Cambridge'the e Prince of Lesiengen andothers of theroyal-visitors and suite. Her Majesty having taken her' ...

THE WADSWORTH MOOR MURDER

... THE D1UXEOFDVNflB Thxe Du'ke of. Digonshira died' at 'Hardwiok~ H%1i, on 'Monda'y night, scdde4'1V' Jisgace l~ad 't6'n out inhi caraoon Sundayo. ~1e..deceased nobli~eman ii-(Wilam; . SecrCavendish) Was the son of the fifthl duke by hslast wife the. eldest ...