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PARLIAMENTARY

... lirsl call dntv. I', (r ther acknowledgment of the merits mnlserviees of l.ord liaglan expressed Viscount Hardinge. the Duke of Cambridge, and the Earl of Cardigan. „ The F.irl of liallovvav the government lor having allowed serious against l.ord Uaglan ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Lordship continues very delicate state of health, and is quite unable attend to his duties in the House of Commons. The Duke of Cambridge is immediately appointed Generalissimo of the Foreign Legion. Sir Charles Napier received a summons to attend at (. ourt ...

personal

... general eommanding-in•chief. The gallant officer also visited the Duke of Cam. bridge. Saturday, Sir George Brown breakfasted the I uited Service Club with his Highness the Duke of Cambridge, and a select few of the gallant heroes who have recently returned ...

(Obitiianr

... the 7th June. ITHOjat his fathers . state Kelvin tirove, in Lanarkshire, ami was entered a student of St. .lohn’s College, Cambridge, In 1797. In 1800 he became the private secretary \« r Dund.is, then Secretary of State for the War Department; three years ...

(Olrituavu

... bom on the 7th June, 7X0. ut jiis father’s estate of Kelvin (irove, in Lanarkshire, and was entered student >t. College, Cambridge, In IT'.»7. In l“0'l became the private secretary ■>f Mr lunulas, then Secretary 01 State for tlie War Department: three ...

®bt (CourJ, (tr

... birth-day, merry peals were rung at the varion> metropolitan churches. The Hereditary (>rand Duke of Meeklenlmrg-Strelit/. ha- left for the continent. 'I he Duke of Cambridge has arrived at St. Jamee’s Palace. I’he King of Prussia has given gold im-dal t*» Lieut ...

PARLIAMENTARY

... detailed vindication his personal conduct upon that occasion The Karl of C- rdlgan. Lord Panmnrc, the Karl Derby, the Duke of and the Duke of Newcastle, joined In the dl'cusslon which arose out of the motion. In the Common* the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

A DIVORCE LAW FOR POOR MEN

... one on which Jewish women are allowed to enter the synagogue. There have been grand doings Liverpool consequence 'he Duke of Cambridge’s visit to that town. Halls, illuminations, processions, and public addresses were the order of the day. When the King ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ton, and she was sulky for several days. Another time was going to dine ut the Freemasons’ Tavern with his Grace the Duke of Cambridge, and scarf which I wanted to wear in a bow was not hemmed. She said I had worn it before and might wear it again. another ...

(fpilomt iif I'orcign anil famestir

... appearing before a mechanics’ Institute anywhere. The Jiru/kton Guardian announces the return the Duke of Devonshire to Ids Kemp Town residence. The noble duke contemplates remaining Itrightou during the winter. the late revision of the lists voters for ...

DEPARTURE OF THE KING OF SARDINIA

... Majesty cordial farewell. . , Precisely at a quarter before live o'clock his Majesty, accompanied by Prince‘Albert, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Kdward of Saxe Weimar, and suite, left the Castle in four of the royal carriages, and proceeded by Castle-hill ...

f|jc (foitrt, tit;

... Thursday, after bidding farewell to the King of Sardinia at Folkestone, his Royal Highness Prince Albert accompanied by the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar, Lord Panmure, and attended by numerous staff,, proceeded to Shorn cl ilfe for the purpose ...