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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… played on one side and Granta, Rovers, Printers', and Albert on the other. Newmarket, Linton, Sawston, Swifts, and … of a new grandstand, to further that end. Rugby Football. Albert Pell is usually credited with introducing into …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his reign, which was to last ten years. In 1873 Mr. Albert Brassey, the present master, succeeded Mr. Hall, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a good second to Yorkshire. Hearne, now assisted by Albert Trott, bowled brilliantly, and the Colonial exceeded …
Old and New London
… 1846," says the same writer, "the election of Prince Albert to a governorship of the hospital was commemorated by …
Survey of London Monograph
… King of Arms, d. 1842. The tablet erected by his son, Albert William Woods Esq., Lancaster Herald. The union of the …
Old and New London
… before, and he had heard them talking of it and of the Albert Hall; now he was talking to himself about it as he …
Survey of London
… A row of houses in Gladstone Street bears the inscription "ALBERT TERRACE 1849." The chapel was used for a number of …
Old and New London
… On the marriage of Her Majesty with Prince Albert, in February, 1840, a scheme was set on foot for the …
Old and New London
… was riding past in her carriage, in company with Prince Albert. Oxford was tried at the Central Criminal Court, when … two stags from the pillars at the entrance now adorn the Albert Gate, Hyde Park. The entire park had a few years …
Old and New London
… George IV. and Queen Caroline; Queen Victoria and Prince Albert; and the Princess Royal and the Crown Prince of … the marriage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The ceremony was performed by the Archbishop of … guns were fired. When the wedding ring was put by Prince Albert on the Queen's finger, we are told, Lord Uxbridge, as …