DEATH OF TUE DUCHESS OF ARGYLL
... DEATH OF TUE DUCHESS OF ARGYLL. The Duchess of Argyll died suddenly at 2 35 on Saturday, from a fit of apoplexy, her third attack. The Duke and Duchess and the Ladies Campbell, together with the Duke of ...
... DEATH OF TUE DUCHESS OF ARGYLL. The Duchess of Argyll died suddenly at 2 35 on Saturday, from a fit of apoplexy, her third attack. The Duke and Duchess and the Ladies Campbell, together with the Duke of ...
... THE LATE DOWAGER DUCHESS OF ARGYLL. The will and codicil, dated Jaunt),ty 30, 1871, and February 15, 1873, of Anne, Duchess Dowager of Argyll, who died at • No. 40, Rutland-gate, on February 25 last, were proved on the 29th ult. by the Rev. James Spencer ...
... GENERAL NEWS OF THE WEEK The Dulre and Duchess of Argyll on Tuesday paid a visit to Rer Majesty at Windsor. The Bat•cnante is ordered to be ready for sea by the 10th June, and wiil be joined by Prince George of Wales. The Bishop-designate of Liverpool ...
... JANUARY 10, 1870. The Duchess of Argyll has been compelled by illness resign her position in the Royal Household as Mistress the Robes. -I OP Mr. Palmer, the Arabic scholar, has gone on an explor , expedition into the districts east of Sinai, in connexion ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, BIRTHS. On the 26th ult., at Naples, the Duchess of CASTROVILLARI, of / a daughter. On the 30th ult., at Parkhill, Toxteth-park, the wife of Mr. Tuomas BALL, of a daughter. On the 3uth ult., at 2, Pool-road, North Egremont ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. On Wednesday, the 27th at Hanover, the Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a daughter On Wednesday last, Mrs Burkell, wife of Mr Jos Burkell, of Agbrigg, near Wakefield, was delivered of three children MARRIED ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. On Wednesday; the'lBth Sept., on board the Duke of Argyll, while in the Bay of Biscay, the lady of Mr. It. Maasnam„ jun., of StatiOners'-halleourt, London of a daughter. On Wednesday, the 6th instant, at Dale Park, Sussex ...
... DEATHS. Allertou-road, ALLAN—Dec. 9, at Offlespie Home, Edinburgh, aged 96, Miss Margaret Allan. BANNING—Dec. 15, on board the steamship Italy, aged 45, Frederick J., sou of Jesse Banning, of Groveroad, Rock Ferry. BINGER—Dec. 14, at Madras, aged 23, ...
... per 1,000 of the estimated popu- `acts are examined, lation. Zymotie disease caused 86 deaths, being lesson of railw. y a decrease of 27 on the averages, Of the deaths 'et batiks, widen from zymotic causes 22 were eine to measles, 13 first showir g to ...
... Lakes, Australia, aged 28, Thomas, second son of the late T. Buckle, Donaghadee, Ireland. ARGYLE—Oct. 4, at Kyneton, Australia, aged 68, Jane, wife of Mr. S. Argyle, sen., formerly of Derbyshire. TEAGUE—Oct; 4, at Adelaide, Australia, aged 39, Mrs. C. Teague ...
... Grosvenor-street, London, the Lady D. F. Navnx, of a sou. On the 22d ult., at her villa residence, Campden-hill, the Duchess of ARGYLL, of a daughter. On the 22d ult., at Ormskirk, the wife of the Rev. J. A. KERSHAW, of a son. On the 22d ult., at Allerton-hall ...
... invited to the hotel of the Duke, and introduced to the Duchess as the donor of the gloves. The Array and Navy Gaz.tte says :— In our Paris correspondent's letter will be found some remarks on the death of the Duke of Malakoff—Fortunes filius—a bold, resolute ...