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Queen Victoria (says a Home was born,not exactly in poverty, next door to it; Her mother her father four years after the her first husband, .the Prince of. ingen. The Duke, prior to the riage, bad been living at Brussels, a house rented for 1500 dollars a - from an English admiral, and frequent excursions into They were married Coburg on May 1818, according to the Lutheran and the marriage , was Kew according to. those of the of England. They remained but a time in England;-and then Aniorbach, where the Duchess had residing as guardian of her son regent of the 'principality. When Duchess became enceinte, Wood (grandfather of .Sir Evelyn, Zululand hero), who, was twice Mayor of London, and an Liberal, wa«, from patriotic i desirous that a child * probablyto be a sovereign should British soil, and therefore tried to the trustees of the Duke’s- estate, insolvent, to advance qnough enable him to return. \They and he himself advanejra it. ' noi. repaid for years. i The Queen) said, on account" -of this created him a baronet. ■ ..In a Yankee paper the usual Births, Marriages, and Deaths,; oensed with, and the column is. Hatch, Match, and despatch columilß^H Pat stole a watch, Mike a cow, both were arrested . “ What says Mike. “Faith,” just milking time,” -

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Temuka Leader, Issue 330, 18 December 1880, Page 2

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214

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 330, 18 December 1880, Page 2

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 330, 18 December 1880, Page 2

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