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... performed by females they accomplished the distance with ease, ►ud their graceful 1111. Rang was much admired . The Duke of Cambridge has Addresara a letter t•+ the Secretary at War, e‘presalng his entire approval of the experiment just triad of aaaoclating ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, lIRITISII AND FOREIGN

... there many a Op Isn't the cup and the hp. sod on this occasion Perim proved the 'nowt by yards. Sim 7 oda. sots. The Duke of Cambridge has been laid up with gout at Bamberg. Mr. Harrisou, Windsor Herald, is to ruceeeil Si r charies toting maw-ter King-at-Arms ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... 13th December ; the authorities wUt 110 longer halm to hint. The Duke of liuckinghrun having lately here deelated the Inheritor of the Scottish nanny of knit .st. la now, like Lord and the Duke of Abercorn, a leer of each v I the three kingdom.. 111, dukedom ...

RETROSPECT Ok THE YEAR 1869

... review of the Household troops, at Winds,r, by the Queen in the presence of the Viceroy said other persons ; the visit of the Duke of }:dinhargh to China, Japan, and other Eastern oountries the visit of the King of the Iteb gians to this country in November ...

THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... Houle forthwith. The roll begins with the Trine of Wales. the Duke of iinburub, the Duke of Cumberland, still styled in the House List, in parenthesis, Kim; of Hanover; the Duke of Cambridge, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancell-r. the Archbishop ...

Rome In the lt.th century

... unusually warmly cheered on Friday I,y who had assembled to witness the arrivals at the 1161)4 her Majesty . marriage of the Duke of l'raelin with M u Lay l urbre, a rl,ll )•,nng at, The• cattle ie in Dortug last week ill fresh oot'•n.es ws rt. four of ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... leaves behind him a family of eight vhiluren, for whom, owing to his Inug• illness. no adequate provielon has been male roe Duke of De runshire, piesident of the Royal Agricultural dety, beads the list of subscribers with a donation of twentyllve guineas ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... 'Empire ((or all but neceartary purpose., was ',upended during the period. At one of the entertainments recently given to the Duke of Edloburth In India, an old lady was precept, who being affected with deafneas. carried an ear•trumpet. sue had °eatable ...

atlctropolitan Gassip. DT ODD OWN C)RIIISI.OXLLYI

... may look for a toll, or bill., brought in by Mr. Cardwell to deal with the militia and possibly the volunteers. The Duke of Cambridge, supported by Lord Shaftem beep, the Lord Mayor, Lord Ehury, and other wellknown gentlemen who take an interest in the ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... birthday of her It tyal Highness the Priecene of Wales. Ttie following guests were present :—His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, the Doke and Duchene of Manchester, Cennt and Countess Gleichen, the PI/M.1014 and Marchioness of Blandfoed, the lion ...

AFTER•DINNER SPEECHES

... AFTER•DINNER SPEECHES. Prince*, dukes, bishops. and ' , Mitre of all ranks may be cla-s-d with pints and novelists as, on the whole, bad after-dinner speakers. They are t dignified r the work. They cannot abandon ths.m•et•ws to the ii spira•ion of the ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, BRITISH AND :CI =Jirll. The will of Heron Hotbam, ac or•lir{t tl the Maiirof•d London Nrt,s, ..

... foreMnera bat et the re. geese the Waren at with naming ere all being caretally pinioned with a a view So reinter. Met The Duke of Cambridge for the prent•t Strom to Ws official [lotto 07 gout. The Address in reply to the Queen's Spwcih will moved In the Home ...