The Court
... of Canterbury, the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Mi»ter the Hor«e, the Captain the Hon. Corps of Geiitk-iu ...
... of Canterbury, the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Mi»ter the Hor«e, the Captain the Hon. Corps of Geiitk-iu ...
... e P.C, ,Whallev, Lancashire, did. Manchester; value, 2401.; pat., V. of Whadley; Rev. E. burrow, dec. All Saints P.C., St. John's-wood, Lonldo; pat,, Col, Eyre; Rev. E. Thompson, D.D., prom. NAVAL. . ForTsMrrosr, MARCH 31.-The Fantome, 12, is to be pa ...
... down to the river, and in the centre of which the ;* band of the 2nd Life Guards, under the superintendence of eat had Mr. Grattan Cooke, were stationed, and played several )lief of operatic selections in the course of the evening. A regatta t would formed ...
... to a Deanery Rural, dio. Chichester. Rev E. Evans, to Garthell Perpetual Curacy, Cardigan- shire; value, 601.; patron, Perpetual Curate of Llandewi- t Brevi. Rev. John Howlin Montserrat, to be Colonial Chaplain at the Gambia. 5 Rev. Clement Moody, to ...
... t of Geoige III. with Lord North. 1Mr. Allen suc- ceedef to LoIo, Holland's task, and Lord John Reussell to ir. Allen's. 'Public affairs nrevented Lord t John fromn dloing all be could havev wished, but what i they permitted him to do he has accomplished ...
... Majesty was about to enter. A general rustling of silks and hum of expectation were perceptible, and her Majesty, leaniing on the arm of Prince Albert, and followed by her children and suite, was seen walking slowly up the great hall. At this moment the whole ...
... when I do not clearly remember whether it was Lord John RuSsell, now E arl Russell, who promised that Mr. Disraeli.should sit for his picture, or whether it was Mr. Disraei who pro. mised tha t Lord John should sit for his. (Cheers and a laugh.) In either ...
... Wynne Seymour Smith, John Shearn Thomas, Spencer Clarke, Caine Col- lege; James Webster Longonire, Samuel Francis [Creswell, Augustus Jackson, William Donaldson, George Proud, St. John's College; William Underwood, Pembroke College John Durst, Sanders Etheridge ...
... Senior Wrangler of the present year, is the son of Frank Romer, Esq., of 7, dGreville-place, St. John's-wood, He was educated at pri. r vale schools in St. John's-wood, and under private tutors. r. He obtained one on two open exhibitions at Trinity Hall, ...
... George King, Leck. th ford, Hants - John Spencer Ferris, Bratdford-on-Avon, t Wilts; ?? John Sucker, Milton-street, Dorset. o square'; Harry 'Gage IMoore, Lymington),Hants ;Charles o tephen Abbott Atkinson, Norwich;- John Reynolds, in M.R C.P. and ?? Truro ...
... in which the stage Is crowded with ohildren. HOLBORN. Mr. Guiver has christened Sinbad the Sailor, written by Mr. H. P. Grattan for this honse, A Panto- mime for Children ; but, though it admirably answers to this, the truest test of a Christmas piece ...
... entitled The Forn World, by Francis GeorgeoHeath (Sampson Low aud Co.), and the other beinga new and enlarged edition of Mr. John Simit 's well-known Ferns, British and MIodert (Hardwick and Boguo)-.betokens the, popularity of the cultivation of these ...