![]() "Clavernouse ) on the field of Killiecrankie, lent by J. of trance a few hours before her execution, lent by Alfred Morrison the gun with which James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh shot the Regent Moray, lent by Lord Hamilton ?* Ualzell pistol carried bv Viscount Dundee ( Įmbroidered by Mary Queen of Scots, lent by Lord Herries autograph letter of Queen Mary, written to Henry III. ), lent by the Earl of Mar and Kellie silver hand bell of Mary Queen of Scots, lent " y Lord Balfour of Burleigh leading strings of Tames VI. sword given by King Kobert Bruce to Sir James Douglas ( the Good Sir James ), lent by the Earl of Home infant chair of James, son of Mary Queen of Scots ( King James VI. Moloch ( earlv 7 th centurvcīU y i \ he Dukeof Argyll, K. The Bachuill IMohr, the pastoral staff of St. ĭuring her visit to the Glasgow Exhibition last week her Majesty was shown a number of relics which had been brought from the Bishop ' s Castle for her inspection, and of which the following is a list, viz. , when the house was crowded by a most enthusiastic audience, and floral souvenirs were presented to everyone present. The 700 th performance of "Dorothy" took Place at the Prince of Wales ' s Theatre on Friday, the 24 th ult. The report and accounts, which were of a satisfactory character, were unanimously adopted. James ' s Hall, Manchester, on Wednesday, of the shareholders of the Manchester Ship Canal Company. Lord Egerton of Tatton presided at an ordinary meeting held at St. Carington, Equerry to the Queen, represented her Majesty, and Major-General Arthur Ellis the Prince of Wales. Lord Suffield, Admirals Lord Alcester and Sir E. sent being, in addition to the membersof the family, Bros. Place in Hampton Church on Wednesday, among those pr. The deceased was the third son of the distinguished cavalry officer, the Marquess of Anglesea, who lost his leg at Waterloo, and was in his 72 nd year, having been born in 1 S 16. , took place on board his yacht, off Inverness. Yacht Club, and his death, which occurred suddenly on the evening of Friday, the 24 th ult. He was Vice-Commodore of the Royal Thames Our deceased brother was a great favourite with both the Queen and Prince of Wales, and was also popular in society. Lord Alfred Paget, who had held the office of Clerk Marshal to her Majesty with one or two brief interruptions since 1 S 46 and concurrently till 1874, that of Chief Equerry as well. Sheriffs Higgs and Davies, arrived at Termonde, his native place in Belgium, on Sunday, and met with a most cordial reception from the municipality. Alderman De Keyser ( Lord Mayor of London ), accompanied by the Lady Mayoress and Bros. 1471, will be resumed on Tuesday next, the 4 th instant. The weekly meetings of the Islington Lodge of Instruction, No. the Earl of Limerick, President of the Association, as usual, delivered an address, in the course of which he expressed his thanks to the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the School of Gunnery for the valuable assistance they had rendered during the meeting. The inspection of the second or Northern contingent and the distribution of prizes took The annual meeting of the National Artillery Association at Shoeburyness terminated last week, the result as regards the winning of the officers' prize being that it was carried off by a Southern detachment belonging to an Essex Corps, which had scored 102 points the previous week, none of the Northern detachments having been able to beat that total. , to-morrow ( Saturday ), at the Windsor Castle Hotel, Hammersmith, at 7. The Chiswick Lodge of Instruction resumes its meetings, under the able guidance of Bro. Hilton is kindness personified, although very exact in the rendering of all ceremonies. Of this opportunity of perfecting themselves in the ritual, for Comp. ![]() Z ' s of South London will avail themselves 1275, has arranged to work Ihe ceremonies of installing the three Principals, taking one ceremony on each evening before the rehearsal of the exaltation ceremony. The chair of First Principal, and for those who know his careful working this will be sufficient attraction. , at the Stirling Castle, Camberwell, Comp. 1275, will resume work on Friday, the 7 th inst. 1 S 69, has recently completed a very successful course of lectures, at Brading Vicarage, on first aid to the injured, in connection with the St. ![]() 1622, resumes its meetings at the Stirling Castle, Camberwell, on Thursday, the 6 th inst. ![]()
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