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THURSbAY, FEB. 7, 1867

... The moment this was observed tke soldiers seized their toms 'and saluted, and the band up the National Anthem. The Doke of Cambridge had wh o & Then there was another pause, after which an escort of the Lffe Guards dashed into the square followed by another ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY

... about 6d. in the pound to the ratepayers of the borough. It is said that the Prince of Wales, the Mike of Edinburgh. the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Stanley, and all the members of the English Comm Won, are to be patient at the opening of the Universal Exhibition ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... the door, and their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Duke of Cambridge, attended by their Equerries, entered. Both the Princes wore ordinary robes as dukes over their uniforms, and the Prince took his own seat—the first ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... obligation of aiding to preserve the peace • but Lord Portman deprecated the calling out of the Volun teers as such. The Duke of Cambridge urged the necessity of an immediate settlement of the question, pointing out the embarrassing position in which military ...

ent terrtspatut

... will be a grand one, and England will be well represented. It is understood that the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Tick, Lord Derby, Lord Stanley, and Mr. Gladstone, will be present. Several foreign sovereigns and ...

THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1867 Rlisteliantas HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL. GARIBALDI AND Italie e of the 14th copies ..

... Introduction of trial by jury into Austria. It bag heen noticed as a curious fact that there are now live Dukes in her Majesty's Gevernment—vis., the Dukes of Beaufort, Rockingham, Marlborough, Montrose, and Richmond. The American press have recently let it ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... being prevented from attending. sent a cheque for 1001., and induced the Duke of Cambridge to act as his representative. In the course of one of his speeches, the Duke of Cambridge said he was one of those who thought that now and then the recurrence of ...

UNVEILING KATE!

... after the time specified, his Majesty arrived at the station from Marlborough-house, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sutherland. On alighting they were received by Captain Shaw. The interior of the station was flanked with a strong detachment ...

NEWB,ITRY WEEKLY.. NEWS

... Italy state that Admiral Persano has sent challenges to an admiral and two captains who gave evidence at his trial. The Cambridge Independent reports at length the marriage of Mr. Henry Fawcett, the member for Brighton, with Miss Millicent Garrett, the ...

of gag. as Occasional London Correspondent,) [The remarks under this head are to be regarded as the naprendon ..

... celebrate his betrothal to a daughter of the Grand Duke Constantine. Russian bayonets would prove a very sure means of supporting the shaky throne of Greece. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge has escaped from what might have been a very severe ...

MAY 30, 1867. HOME, F011.:IGJ, AM) CILONIAL. A MAN• ATTACKED BY AN ELEPHANT. —On Monday an emplop.' of Mrs. ..

... the day the Prince had asked for it. WHO IS HE ?—The Army and Nary Gazette has the following : We understand that the Duke of Cambridge has decided on calling upon a general officer of her Majesty's army to resign his commission in consequence of his name ...

THE NEWBVRY WEEKLY NEWS

... of modern clerical English is from the Guardia :-- • One shortly disengaged, will thus he open to other Clerical Employ. Cambridge, 17nmarried ; age above the middle. Views—doctrinal strictly Church, and ritual the same, but not extreme in either directiou ...