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Court and Fashion

... are informed, is engaged to be married to Lady Edith Campbell, the eldest daughter of the Duke of Argyll. .The Duchess of Madrid, nee Princess Margaret of Parma, nece of Count do Chambord, and wife of Don Carlos, has lst joined her husband, who has been ...

Court and Fashion

... and four, on a shooting excursion in the royal preserves at Swinley. The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, the Duchess of Argyll, the Belgian Minister and Baroness Beaulieu, the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Clarendon, Mr and Mrs Gladstone, and M ...

PARIS EXHIBITION OF PICTURES

... son-in-law, De la Roche, has been too busy with some great frescos to send anything to the exhi- bition. Join to this the deaths of Robert and Johannot, and the absence of any great historical attempts is accounted for. Eugene Deveria has merely a y/4ased ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Translations of Rock Records in India (Longmans). Piuiosorny is represented only by Mr Horace Welby's lllysteries qf Life, Death, and F uturity, Illustrated from the best and latest Authorities (Kent and Co.). As Essiys of the week eve must class the Rev ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... quite evident that a regular five-act piece was originally intended, and the turbulent reign and tragic death of the King, the episode of the Duchess of Cleves and her lover, the assassination of the Guise, and the diabolic character of the Queen Mother ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... it, but said this once she would excuse her. And will Goe excuse you ?? said Margaret, ' I insist upon it that you whip me directly.' fHes- rietta remonstrated ; Margaret cried, expecting every moment tosee the devil take away the governess. At last ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Essay, Critical and Historical, om the Ecclesiastical History of Scotland since the Reformation. By the Duke of Argyll. Moxon. The Duke of Argyll's maiden speech in the House of Lords excited general admiration, but will hardly have prepared those who heard ...

The International Exhibition

... work of our contemporary artists. Of Northeote we have the Death of Wat Tyler and the Last Sleep of Argyle, but none of his portraits. There is also Allan Ramsay's full-length of John Duke, of Argyle. By Sir Thomas Lawrence there are about ten portraits. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the Duchesses that ever wore ermine. ' Sir John Cochrane, being engaged in Argyle's rebellion against James the Second, was taken prisoner after a des- perate resistance, and condemned'to be hanged. i His daughter having noticed that the death-warrant ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Bengal sepoy to men whose touch-nay, whose very shadow-was, under certain circumstances, a pollution worse than death. The Duke of Argyll fully admits that the mutiny was Hindu, and not Mahomedan, but he is imperfectly informed when he states that this ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... becomes the hus. band of Lady Margaret. The news of their betrothal in a letter from Margaret, whom circumstances have kept igno. rant of the love between the guardian and his ward, reached Eleanor as she lay upon her death-bed at Geneva. Such is a meagre ...

CONCERTS

... THE PUBLIC HEALTH. The deaths registered in London during the week were 1,737. It was the fourth week of the year, and the average number of deaths for that week is, with a correction for increase of population, 1,719. The deaths in the present return ...