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when he dies, he may be buried in the soil and country that once belonged to his father. Following the

... before the late war for freedom and liberty, under her sphere of influence. 14. During the lifetime of the big White Queen, Queen Victoria the Good, of beloved and blessed memory, the natives never oxperienced.this bad treatment ; laws were not made on ...

appalled at letting an intelligent human being escape justice on the plea that she was coerced by her husband. The

... so also the queen-regnant has offered to the celebrant the sacred elements prepared for the Eucharist at the offertory in the coronation service. The rubric in the coronation order •of Queen Victoria in 1838 runs thus—' And first the Queen offers bread ...

Notes of the Month. SINCE going to press last month the marriage of Princess Mary has taken place, and we

... was not omitted—any more, apparently, than in the case of the Princess's august grandmother, Queen Victoria ! Nevertheless, although Strachey shews Victoria devoted to Prince Albert and glad to ask his advice, he equally shews her as keeping the reins ...

Notes from Headquarters

... Czar Alexander U. met with a similar fate later in the same year. in which also the 1:14 at was made upon the life of Queen Victoria And all this is unenlivened by a single grain of humour ! Truly these things happened, as :lie gays, but other timings ...

OTHER MATTERS

... cases maintained an actual link with monastic life in the person of their superior. They are an historical accident, like Queen Victoria holding a prebend of St. David's. A good deal ag Lin has been built upon double monasteries, Whitby and the like. But ...

NEW RESIDENCE FOR GENTLEWOMEN

... arraying facts so as to lead inevitably to certain conclusions in absolutely logical fashion. What a clear head, exclaimed Queen Victoria after an interview. Would that we had her at the War Office ! And so from her invalid-room, through the long years ...

THE CHURCH MILITANT

... argument to the point. I need not, I think, follow Miss Royden into those questions of the ecclesiastical title of Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, who were not really supreme head of the Church, but if you want to know I think the a Mster of the Temple repeats ...

OBJECTS. METHODS. AND

... attended in her confinement by a man, and even the Duchess of Kent in 1819 entrusted herself to a midwife at the birth of Queen Victoria. But as the nineteenth century advanced the profession of midwife sank in public estimation instead of rising. Mrs. Gamp ...

THE CHURCH MILITANT

... Middle Ages than now, but even to-day, as you know, the supreme head of the Church of England was once Queen Elizabeth, once Queen Anne, once Queen Victoria. (Cries of No.) 1 ant sorry if you don't like it, but it is a fact. if you would prefer that I should ...

Our headquarters at 4 Queen's Gardens was a hive of activity throughout the week. Tea-time talks were held and Mrs

... Our headquarters at 4 Queen's Gardens was a hive of activity throughout the week. Tea-time talks were held and Mrs. Powell made out a reasoned case for a revised Marriage Service, and a most interesting platform dialogue was held on Women and the Priesthood ...

THE CHURCH MILITANT

... at the Queen's Hall. Speakers include Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, Miss Clemente Dane and Miss Agnes Dawson. Tickets 55., 2s. 6d., and Is. to be obtained from the Ticket Secretary, The Six Point Group, 92 Victoria Street, S.W.I. Tel. No. Victoria 2855. ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE FEBRUARY, 1913

... Finance Committee, 7 P.M. Bath Bran& : Afternoon Meeting. Speaker, Rev. C. Kensington Branch : Meeting at Elyse. Rooms, 17, Queen's Road, Bayswater, 8.90 P.M. on Social Purity.' Speakers, Rev. C. Hinsoliff (Chair), Miss Maude Roydeu and others. 14, Fri ...