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... left no issue. The Duke of York was ohildless,'as was the Duke of Sussex (we are, of muse, speaking of issue recognised as royal). The Duke of Cumberland had an only The Duke of Cambridge a Bon (childless), and two daughters. The ...
... left no issue. The Duke of York was ohildless,'as was the Duke of Sussex (we are, of muse, speaking of issue recognised as royal). The Duke of Cumberland had an only The Duke of Cambridge a Bon (childless), and two daughters. The ...
... on which her Most Gracious Majesty was seated, various juvenile members of the royal family, the Prince Consort, the Duke of Cambridge, the Sultan of Turkey, the Emperor of Russia, Nana-Sahib, the Siamese Twins, General Tom Thumb, a Scotch giant, Jane ...
... stfirted ther no mooar chance for th' music yard, so th' bands shut up an' let th' sheauters have it ther own road till th' Duke o' Cambridge wavet his umbrella o'er his yead, an' then th' sheautin stopped an' th' review went on. I shanno' describe owt absent ...
... o' Wales stealin a march on his mother an' footin it. to Egypt to be in at th' fireworks, an' another said it'r th' Duke o' Cambridge lookin for th' reserve forces, but I took no noatis o' ther insnitin remarks, an' kept lief/gilt on till I geet to Balloon ...
... illustrious families of Lascelles, Clayton, the D'Eyncourts, and other Norman and Saxon lines. While at the University of Cambridge, he wrote a poem entitled Timbuotoo, which in 1829 gained the chancellor's medal. Shortly afterwards he produced, in ...
... ction from the Great or New Park, formed by order of Charles I. The lodge in the Old Park, once the residence of the great Duke of Ormond, was the favourite retirement of Caroline, queen of George IL, and the king himself was a frequent visitant. The ...
... and always required two longstops. Was Curate of West Kirby, on the Dee, about 1864, and afterwards became chaplain to the Duke of Manchester. Ho was born in London, December 10th, 1810, and died there May 7th, 1875, at the early age of 34 years. George ...
... their bonds to their yeads. I did th' same, an' marched on. I'd getten my tremblin o'er, an war feart o' nowt then. The Duke of Cambridge, I yerd someb'dy say, al I marched between th' lines; an' I stretched mysel' above straight. There's Ponsonby ; Her ...
... reaund. Th' scene next wor changed to Rotten Row, Hyde Park, wheear th' Prince o' Wales an' his steaut relation th' Duke o' Cambridge are seen on horseback, an' Mester Gladt-t,ne's i'th' centre o'th' picture wi' his walkin' stick, while near him is th' ...
... this sort o' thing is to be alleawed, wheear will it stop ? Fancy i' 1988 some future Lord Campbell may discover th' Duke o' Cambridge's umbrella in a marine store, or th' Field Marshal's baton of H.R.H. th' Prince o' Wales among th' curiosities o' th' ...
... top cooat, why, you owt to do, that's o. The Duke of Cambridge was mooning about the Horse Guards the other evening when be came upon a sentry just going off duty. The man presented arms, and grinned. The Duke demanded the why and wherefore of the smile ...
... windows, however, did not become gent rid for many hundred years. As late as 1577 the glass casementi at Alnwick Castle, the Duke of Northumberland's seat, were regularly taken down when tbe family were away from home. The first record we have of coal is ...