Queen Victoria and Ireland
... Queen Victoria and Ireland. Gustos,” in the “Scotsman.” throws interesting light Queen Victoria’s visit Ireland. tie writes: —Two days before Queen Victoria left for Ireland iu April, 1900, I met the late Sir ...
... Queen Victoria and Ireland. Gustos,” in the “Scotsman.” throws interesting light Queen Victoria’s visit Ireland. tie writes: —Two days before Queen Victoria left for Ireland iu April, 1900, I met the late Sir ...
... SERVANT OF QUEEN VICTORIA Butler Vbo Wes 40 Tears at Glenarm Castle Mr. Henry Edward Tuppen, who has died at fcia son’s residence in Glenann, was for over forty years boiler fSleuarra Castle, the resid Ihe Karl of Antrim. He had been the service of the ...
... THE QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL Hope School, Loot ni osier, July 9, 1900. The Proprietore. H. H. Warner ft Co., Ltd., 86, Clerkeowell Road, London, E.C. Gentlemen, J derived great benefit from use cl Warner’s Safe Cure. I suffered a great deal of pain in ...
... iSIGHT QUEEN VICTORIA MISSED. IRISH DUKE'S ORDEAL. ;COMEDY OF COMMAND DANCE FROCK DRESS WAS ■ADE IA ■URRY. Here is a yarn. the substantial truth of which I can vouch for. It was told to wy father, the then Bishop of Limerick, by the Duke of Leinster ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA HALL, MONDAY EVENING, November 21. At 8 o’clock. Subject—” Why I left the Roman Catholic Priesthood.'' Ladies and GanUemen admitted this Lecture. Mr*. SLATTERY, known the Convent Stater Mary Elizabeth, will Speak to Ladies only TUESDAY ...
... ANOTHER QUEEN VICTORIA The household servants of the late Queen Vic- toria, to the number of six hundred, have sub- scribed to endow a bed in perpetuity to her me- mory in Clewer Convalescent Hospital, Windsor. Her Majesty maintained a bed in the institution ...
... A THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. C PROGRESS OF PROTESTANTISM. Cb LECTURE BY REV. DR. KANE. ti ikPORTANT RESOLUTION., Under the auspices of the Beaconsfield Unionist a Club, Rev. R. R. Kane, LL.D., delivered a lecture ci last evening in Dock Street Hall ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA IN DISGUISE. I don't suppose her Majesty has ever gone about different partsof her kingdom disguised at a working woman or a fishwife ; but it is true that sometimes in form. r days, when on the Continent, she used to travel .'iscogaito ...
... WOMEN’S.MEMORIAL TO QUEEN VICTORIA. The Hoo. Mrs. Evelyn Hud bard has handed to the Committee of the Women's Memorial to Queen Victoria tho sum of £l,OOO, ea instalment of t&c food being raised tho ‘'Morhers' Unidi for that purpose. This amount has been ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA IN BELFAST, Passing slightly along the current of time Mrs. Hughes could call to remembrance the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Belfast in 1849, when the land was still in mourning over the awful havoc the famine had wrought ...
... HE EMPIRE OF JEEN VICTORIA. THE Queen of Great Britian is now sovereign over a continent, one hundred peninsulas, five hundred promontories, one thousand lakes, two thousand rivers, and ten thousand islands. She waves her hand, and five hundred thousand ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA AND AMERICA. Ax interesting letter appears in the Tribune from the pen of Mr. Tharlow Weed on the good of Queen Victoria towards America daring the War of the Rebellion. Mr. Weed has long been the wheel-horse of the Republican party in ...