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... Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge has been pleased to appoint Captain William Purey Cust to be one of Her Royal Highness's Equerries . ( 2056. ) Board of Trade , Whitehall , December 31 , 1860 . The Right Honourable the Lords of ...
... Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge has been pleased to appoint Captain William Purey Cust to be one of Her Royal Highness's Equerries . ( 2056. ) Board of Trade , Whitehall , December 31 , 1860 . The Right Honourable the Lords of ...
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... Royal Highness The Prince Consort , proceeded in state from Buckingham - Palace to the House of Peers , where she arrived soon after two o'clock ; and was received , on alighting from Her state coach , by the Lord Chancellor , the Lord ...
... Royal Highness The Prince Consort , proceeded in state from Buckingham - Palace to the House of Peers , where she arrived soon after two o'clock ; and was received , on alighting from Her state coach , by the Lord Chancellor , the Lord ...
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... Royal Highness the Prince Consort on a Chair on the left side of the Cloth of Estate , the Great Officers of State and others standing in their respective places on the right and left , Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford , Esq . , Yeoman ...
... Royal Highness the Prince Consort on a Chair on the left side of the Cloth of Estate , the Great Officers of State and others standing in their respective places on the right and left , Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford , Esq . , Yeoman ...
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... , Taranaki , 10th November , 1860 . REFERRING to my despatch of the 16th ultimo I have the honour to state , for the informa- tion of His Royal Highness the General Com- manding - in - chief , that the Governor's letters 250.
... , Taranaki , 10th November , 1860 . REFERRING to my despatch of the 16th ultimo I have the honour to state , for the informa- tion of His Royal Highness the General Com- manding - in - chief , that the Governor's letters 250.
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... Royal Highness's notice the following officers of the general and personal staff , i.e. : Lieutenant - Colonel Sillery , Deputy Quarter- Master - General , who was slightly wounded in the Pah ; James Mouat , Esq . , Deputy - Inspector ...
... Royal Highness's notice the following officers of the general and personal staff , i.e. : Lieutenant - Colonel Sillery , Deputy Quarter- Master - General , who was slightly wounded in the Pah ; James Mouat , Esq . , Deputy - Inspector ...
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