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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Jan 1901, p. 3

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‘RDVILLE, has ~$ "Id 18 prep};- I money on real Nd on on the Mid Lalo lnuur. “out U Hummus. Vapoudeuco to I” cone: Led l ”10.11.55 MoOAUL “ none, United I The year 1817 waa a memorable one Regent, was proclaimed George IV Th: mild- to the history of England. Seldom had health of the new King was precarl the prosperity of a country which had one; his age was advanced; he had nc Agency“ know: no serious hitch or obstacle for clinging state. The Duke of Clarence, the atoims Ul r00 )Ldls enveloped Ana the next in order, was of ripe age. He linen: lobidding gloom. 'had had two daughters born to him. ‘ BANK. ' The death of the ' . O Princess Charlotte Each of them had . Savings Bank do- Opened up the prospect 0! sm- .1! upwards. Prompt. , gthe thluue to the every (unlit, .‘lbrd-i living at a distance. ,errg” “I” and had L KLLLY. Agent. {a desire to session to further 1850.3, theuzr youngest son of was still not inspxed him with genoy. The no marry. AS yet the nnlv lhn inf...” n- ~ Kenaington was who had taken wxvol were I). . . loo a short distancn ; ’ectory , I. ate. Ofllce ovo journey Hi0!" D'OI'O. I‘DWOP fnr n... N business tun-ct. r m collections nude In. taunted Ind in- QIIYCDI I"... .' Cut- would dandle and caress her, and loudly and publicly, Shin le hen hand her to the arms of admir- erings of a storm 3' ing Ipectatora, with the caution, day. It was the r “Take care of her; for .5. Will be the King had invite: Queen of England.” His Grace did not to dinner. The Dm live to enjoy hit parental happiness on one side of His 1 I leistera on the other ”ERECTION II‘ of the Dug. rt'o Block. liming NT .tco )h'lflWPQQ IQHIOII and *. Menus flIud. 30*" for the iptly “tended 03 . Marriugo i Six days after the death 01 the Data to ' cl Knot the prophecy above month-ed ' n. “plotfly fulfilled by the death. d NI W. George 0!: Honky, west 01 the .Tgronto. I rompuy nun-had ,0! Canada wn” poor widow found hermit," owing to the Duke’s considerable' debt... in . very uncomfortable yogi-f tion at the time 01 hi- death. Her brother, Leopold, enabled her to to- Ice ovo ’JOUI'DB’ Will attended :. Luann-”0r BL! Grace was In per cent. Irealdy cash. In the even Enghsh 50.1. The Minister: â€" the mother of t] journey w“ attended with dxfflculty ceas, the Duchess of Ke.n.t,‘who ”of BL! Grace was much pressed for been sparmg 1n her cutnclsms (relay cash. In the spring of 1819, recepuon She had met from tt 'however, the journey was made. The family m Englahd. The Duch‘ nt of apartme the members and had been refused by the ng proteges of the. royal family, and on épp'::pnadted'tlhe rziTS,:-.¢:t_wiu May 249 18189 “8 Pretty little Prince-n “18 e ema ‘ [ Victoria, daughter of Dukv Saxe-Coburg, ALEXANDRA was who had taken WIVOI Duke of York, who had ch HE was POOR WAS POOR. {e was Informed by hxg daTyl.) had the prospect of an arc wu one I: , QUEEN CONSORT OF ENGLAND ous hitch or obstacle for legal heir. an more seriously men- heir appal rere the destinies of a family, an munurchy that bad '10 r00 years enveloped inn the mm in against the Duchess. ‘ "I trust In God,” he gxclnim.a COLL- . i 1V. 780% just seven years as William storm which broke next For natlonan the roy.‘ bkrthda’. and completed her __ â€"- yuc >f his brother, In 1830, gave a party at Windsor on his birth- one of his event had taken place, thc e Princess desperately ill and died n 0f Good Queen the throne on the i. King William, succession was at Kcnsington 3 it Passed by __- â€"\.llug “Cy. Alter luving received the two royal Dukes, fink d ' nun-d mutton. m 1 unity-twine: annual The King died I) to him, ancY’ but PIODable, ”LIV W68 ‘1 a fury, and he in a still greater. Ht should never set to- her seat, mightily proud of her exploit. It arose out of her saying that he should make Lady Durham de- mand an audience of the Queen to con- tradict the things ' Siebold, the ac- you have said thmgg about me which 1 are not true, and I desire that you ‘ will call upon the tn_m..-_---- .-â€"â€"u “‘1‘ There was bwt one eve] Majesty wished to live t< his “ God-forsaken realm, 1y prayed that he might Princess Victoria was~of a er was just granted, but It was not until she w old that the Princess Vi permitted to know the h 1683 to hear my positive I hope that you will not things about me.’ She ry, and he in a still area -. announced her i uuuuflced her immediate de- and ordered her carriage. was bwt one event which His Melbouri wished to live to witness in Duke of l-forsaken realm,” He devout- preacher d that he might live till the whoa nor 7' majority on The New Ruler gh, and penetrated of society in Eng- or three years of Victoria had taken iM2: 1d even then the an almost accid- Of the young | months before at Kent at the .bout me which the Princess L the eigh. birth. that the Princess -_'- ago. His pray- I Melbourne rated Princes 1902- Period '8 o! ted her aken her tw iress after I)! On F. loess quite 1: Bigh- her fire 38’," W] " made She got I'll! nail! this W88 .m KING EDWARD VII ' of Great Britain and 'lScon sue;- ' ”1‘1: from led ott, a: nun! brim. who lined bun Pllnoo omuy known as ‘Queen’a wéathor.’ Soon nflter the return at tho bridnl [any from the chapel the clouds pu- Ied oft. the sun shone out with un- Imnl brim. .- mal, hit the day the happy When 1 which came “term bu"! known :1 ‘1 and said: ‘ Lord Durham. Ihear that his marriage on February 6, 1840. The marriage took place on February ‘ 10 in the chapel of St. James’s Palace. “The morning.” writes Theodore Martin in his “Life of the Prince Con- very happy. I wish Icould as‘wrtain of making bin)" happy. Leopold must tell you all I about the details. which I have not 1 time to do.” Melbourne and the M Duke of Wellington preacher he", WhOe ceremony inistezrs and the 3- me very happy. I felt as‘wrtain of y. Leopold must little Mayflower,” Which she I very graceful and engag- kissed them both and rose and public evmced. and moved toward the one announce- Was not made England till was furthest manner to .uuexpns. She was also united ' sixth of Scotland, was the son of; priest _..' vv 5“} VI 1d Plantagenet, 58 Daughter of Henry 1., :0 Son at William the Conq t- The Queen through the W was a Guelph. This tax l- flounded in 489 by Anulphua I has of Guelph, the first of t etter. and u... u; uuelpn, the first of the north- ern Kings of Italy. He obtained possession of the Guelphs ruled there turies, subsequently Ba varia, and for many cen- and afterwards held sway in Saxony. One of the Guelphs, William. founder of the House of Lunenberg,1 had seven sons and eight daughters.‘ v5 uumuua Tudor. Earl 01 Rioth Daughter of John do Beaufort. Marquis of Somerset and Dorset. Son of John of Gaunt . Lancaster and K' Son of Edward 111. Son of Edward 11.. Son of Edward 1., Son of Henry 111., Sun of John of Ma Son of Henry 11.. Son of Matilda. gnu Charta fame, W116 of Ganffor- L line. traced bac Majesty to William; Victoria. Daughter ofEdward, Duke of Kent. Third gun of George 111., Son of Frederick Lewis Prince of Wales. “M aBreed among unusual . V300 at expru. :ots. whose lineage ‘ speeduthe bade and b -.\I' an: sleep. was the son 0!?!”th "Tea-13 the '9 ' to Elizabeth. I Ma rgaret. Conqueror. marry. lnd ' him were 0! Geoftery . who marned of Scotland of Edmond Georges works. including a number or crack- L- cm. This in Iupposed to wake th- 3 "Great Jess" from his sleep. Tho '| Drth rating}. 4].. -_,, o i nicely that will indeed be e treet (or refreshment: eerved alter the pro- grun will edd greatly to what will be e pleasant evening et home. Supp“. ; Send ya"- 5 Vitltion; In. 8â€"... For Tug. 5'10 Drama V". Nor will ehe keep you lute. Pleue to thin cull make quick reply. But it you unuot come tell why. And won't you kindly teke the time 1‘0 write your enewer out in rhyme! Among your trieude are those who no mug and pley end recite. Lek we to entertain their Snppoee you try en evening of eong. Send your triende the following in- Vitetion: I re. can, and Malcolm. 0‘ "08in fume. Th. 800“" “116. the N orman line. and (h. for over a VG? I year In lento true. of pain.” ' _"â€""'""’ WW Hei'e 'ie his statement 8 “I m h- awful state for two yem with pain. 5 I, back and hips. Some morning! til. pains were so severe that I couldn’t etc, to lece my boots. I “I I.” Making D . wdnev Pill. .. .. -.. _ I Kidngy Pill]; Icofiiwr LACE '+ I ms BOOTS. CHINESE \VEDDING. find.“ ”54» I (Tatum ' mmmmem - n your "'n‘nt'l Prom-m.

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