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MEN AND MANNERS

... George Wombwell, Mrs. Richard Winslow, Lady Goldsmid, Mr. Cecil Murray. Miss Chandler, Mrs. fdpiers, and Miss Cook. The Duke 4 Cambridge was on the grand stand with Mrs. Vyuor. TilIC Second Prince of Travancore--who comes of a family distinguished for their ...

COMPANION Sli I P

... been'gran — ted of the will of the late Mrs. Sarah F'airbmther (usually known as Louisa Fitsigeorge), the wift of the Duke of Cambridge. The personalty has sworn at 3:12,7g0. n's Bench on Tuesday dnonissed an appeal Mille. Valerie Wiedemann, the plaintiff ...

LONDON LETTER

... the Duke of Edinburgh on his left. Facing him were the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Tech, the two Princesses of Wales, and Princeu May of Tack. Behind Prin. oess May sat the Comte de Parte, and on the other aide of the gangway were the Dukes of Cambridge ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... opening ceremony was brilliant and impressive. On the stood the Prince and Princess of Wake with their children, the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke and Dnehere of Edinburgh, Princes, Louise, Marchioness of Lorne, Lady Salisbury, and Lord Chelmsford, surrounded ...

LOCAL SOCIETY JOTTINGS. 7.lews jottings of • personal and social character ire deemed for this section. Names ..

... Piccadilly, by kind permission of the Duke of Devonshire, in aid of St. John's College (Cambridge) Mission at Walworth, under the immediate patronage of H. R. H. Princess Frederica of Hanover, His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, and most of the of the ...

MEN OD MANNERS

... MEN MANNERS. is officially announced that the proper dexignation af the new title conferred upon Albert Victor Duke of Clarence and Avondale. Tug Czar boaatz no fewer than II native and foreign uniform. One of them he ha ki never worn—namely, that ...

WHEATLEY LAN

... THE betterment clauses of the Strand Improvement Bill have been wrecked, and the Duke of Argyll will be heartily glad of it. In one of the reviews last month the Duke objected to any part of the cost of widening the Strand being thrown upon the owners ...

NEWS IN BRIEF

... dentist Arnemann. A number of soldiers in the Duke of Corn. wall's Light Infantry came intocollision with civilians at Tenby on Saturday night. There was great excitement, and some persons were wounded. AT Cambridge this year thirty-six Indies have obtained ...

LONDON LETTER

... prominent politicians of the day. Art is represented by Sir Frederick Leighton and the drama by Mr. and Mrs. Kendal. The Duke of Cambridge and Lord Wolseley In mufti with Sir William Gordon-Cumming in uniform are the expo. nests of the army, while Mr. W. It ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Princess of Wales in the presence of a couple • pigeons to Is. each; trout Is. 6d., salmon distinguished company. The Duke of Cambridge trout is. 44., soles Is. Bd., lemon soles 84., lobsters Is 6 I. per lb. • strawberries 3s. to Is. 3d. per hamper read ...

MEN AND MANNERS

... MEN AND MANNERS. Miss Longfellow, daughter of the poet Longfellow, lives in Cambridge, U.S. A. She in philanthrope and kindly. On June rth of each year she opens her house to a party of working girls and hcspitably entertaine them. THE New York papers ...

LONDON LErrER

... lord and the lady for some time past, and it has hug been an open secret that the Duke of Devonshire's heir entertained a tender affoctlon for the widow of the late Duke of Manchester. By the latter's will the Duchess will have to relinqubh most of the ...