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... two Archbisllbps, and the remaining Bishops were at St. Paul's, at the meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, as was the Duke of Cambridge. After the Prince had received their Lcschhips' address on his • throne, they retired., and at three o'clock the Speaker ...

that the a-year should he continued to the eldest son for his life, and Mr. Huskisson suggested, by way of

... centuries. Mr. Perceval was in his soth year, having been boni on the Ist November, 17G2. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was well known as arduous scholar, and esteemed for his respectful attention to college discipline. Although he ...

IWERIAL PARulturNT

... putpose of presenting the Address moved last night, in ahswer to the Regent's Speech. - The Duke of Glonce;ter and Lord Grenville presented Petitions from Cambridge and Oxford against the Catholic Emancipation, declaring at the same time that they did this ...

MkRITIME INTELLIGENCE

... their names and respectful inquiries at Warwick-house. The Queen,, Princesses, Prince Regent, &c. din. , td with the Duke of Cambridge. Mohday a Cabinet Council was herd at the Fo. reign Office, which. sat nearly hours in close deliberation. ' On the 26th ...

EARL NOIRA

... the festivities of the ' night were distinguished by the utmost harmony and good humour. Their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Cambridge, Kent, Clarence, and York, weie present, with a long list of Noblemen. The company dined in the suite of rooms on r ...

LONDON, rill. G

... Queen and Princesses, escorted by a party of the 7th Hussars, arrived at the Duke of Cumberland's apartments in St. James's Palace, where they were received by the Royal Duke. They iinished dressing, and partook of some re. freshment, in which they were ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... after they had undergone some scrutiny from Lord Holland and the Duke of Norfolk. Trieiday.—Lord Sidmouth brought up a Petition from the Ward of Billingsgate against the Catholic Claims.—The Duke of Norfolk desired it to be read.—Lord Sidmouth observed, that ...

LONDON, MARCH 20

... LONDON, MARCH 20. The Duke of Cambridge, it is said, is to proceed immediately to Hanover, to assist, bp his presence, in an attempt to restore the electorate to its legitimate So. ereigr. It is reported, but we beFeve without any foun. dation, that the ...

LONDON, Just 12

... mercy, op account of his youth (16);- - antl on account of the dreadful example which hail been get before him. The Dukes of. Sussex,. Cambridge, and Gloucester. werclipon the bench, and several ladies of distinction accompanied the Itlarchionese of Duwnshire ...

LONDON, JULY 3

... LONDON, JULY 3. The Duke of Clarence experienced another attack on Wednesday night. Yesterday morning the I Duke of Cambridge went to Bushey to him,' returned about five o'clock, and reported to the Queen the state-of his Royal Brother, which we ve happy ...

DlNBURGil;*ceLsr 2

... ices front thence to the 7th Mae. ,Through. Captain Duke (late Aide-de-Camp toethe,Dtrise of ofedtthoeeeeettown,a 'asteniiihment and delight of the , - lel .we heat. that General IV/604.14 jilts Cambridge) has been appointed Aide-de-Camp to a Cooper, to ...

DOMESTIC. INTELLIGENCE. LONDON. Aimuir Os

... for Dublin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Dorset set off at :the same time witta•his Lordship. Colonel T. Maths, of M. Austin, Esq. of Kippingtou, near Serenosks, in Kent, goes as Aide-de-Camp to hit Lordshipi The Duke of Richmond, it is expected; will ...