Frederick Villiers, and the Marquess of Stafford, with colts, is well known in the sporting world.
The marquess had, in his distraction, overturned the tapers, and the room was instantly in flames.
At this sight, the marchioness rushed out of the room, her hair standing on end; and while the marquess seized his sword, exclaimed "Who is there?
The Marquess hired a villa in the delightful precincts of Fontainebleau for his honeymoon; that moon was still young when the Marquess said to himself, "I don't find that it produces honey.
She did not, therefore, speak ill of the Marquess to Darrell, but she so praised him that her praise alarmed.
With Guy Darrell for her own spouse, the Marquess of Montfort for her daughter's, Mrs. Lyndsay would have been indeed a considerable personage in the world.
To the Marquess much of this letter was extremely uninteresting --much of it quite incomprehensible.
But to lose Darrell for herself, and the Marquess altogether--the idea was intolerable!
Illustration] The above is a view of the grand screen and entrance lodges to Burleigh, or Burghley, the seat of the Cecil family, and now the property of the Marquess of Exeter.
Haredale, who, failing Rohscheimer or Mrs. Rohscheimer, did the honours of the house in Park Lane, returned from having conducted the Marquess to his car.
I have Mrs. Rohscheimer's permission, and therefore am honoured to introduce to this apartment the Premier, the Most Honourable the Marquess of Evershed!
The Marquess of Evershed had contributed a long personal letter, which was reproduced in the centre of the first page of every issue.
A fund for the purpose (under the patronage of the Marquess of Evershed and the Lord Mayor) has been opened by the Gleaner.
Then what about all this front page, with Julius Rohscheimer sitting in his pie-jams and the Marquess of Evershed talking at him?
It had been his social dream for years to behold a real live Marquess beneath that roof.
Do you remember when Rohscheimer offered me five hundred pounds if I could induce the Marquess to come to dinner?
But the Marquess had been intrepid enough to laugh when, out of a large woolly cloud a mile aloft, a German flying-machine had suddenly charged him at a hundred miles an hour.
It was terrifying enough to realize that the moment Skip caught a glimpse of her he would hail her noisily and tell the Marquess all about her.
It seemed to be her business to take away from Charity Coe all of Charity's conquests, and the young Marquess found her hospitable to his hunger for friendship.
The Marquess was winding up his propeller to fly alone.
She put her finger on the menu at a chafing-dish version of chicken, and the Marquess added it to his order.
Kedzie's wrath at Charity justified to Kedzie any cruelty, especially as Kedzie was all harrowed up by the fear of losing the Marquess of Strathdene.
She was glad of it, because she had got a way to get her Marquess now.
The Marquess of Strathdene pretended to be disgusted and stormed out.
So after some hesitation she told the Marquess that Jim Dyckman was not her first, but her second.
Beattie tried to make a huge cost settlement, but McNiven knew of Kedzie's interest in the Marquess and he refused the bait.
One night Kedzie dreamed that she was a Marquessess or whatever the wife of a Marquess would be styled.
One of the victims of the U-53 was a young English aviator, the Marquess of Strathdene.
Pet Bettany flatly accused Kedzie of being guilty, and referred to theMarquess as her paramour.
Neither will I meddle with our variety of beards, of which some are shaven from the chin like those of Turks, not a few cut short like to the beard of Marquess Otto, some made round like a rubbing brush, others with a pique de vant (O!
Doughty, Siege of Quebec; Wood, The Fight for Canada; Townshend, Life of Marquess Townshend.
The Duke of Beaufort is not such a potentate in Swansea as the Marquess of Bute in Cardiff; yet he stands to this city somewhat like the Marquess to Cardiff.
Castell Coch belongs to the Marquess of Bute, and it is here that the wine is grown which, in the opinion of some, is convincing proof that England might, if she would, become a viniferous country.
Sir William Paget, ancestor of the marquess of Anglesey, now holder of the manor.
In the vicinity is Ickworth, the seat of the marquess of Bristol, a great mansion of the end of the 18th century.
As the marquess of Winchester said of himself, he was sprung from the willow rather than the oak, and he was not the man to suffer for convictions.
He was, in fact, a squire of the household of the Marquess of Montagu, brother of the Kingmaker and had been despatched with letters to the south.
He therefore allowed himself to be nominated for the Guildford Division, and after a valiant fight was returned, subsequently being appointed by the Marquess of Stockbridge one of his private secretaries.
But at last the Marquess rose and generously extended to Dudley his thin, bony hand in forgiveness.
At the table sat the marquess toying idly with his quill, while upon the leather-covered lounge before him sat Chisholm, the Under-secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
An hour later Dudley Chisholm was closeted alone with theMarquess of Stockbridge in the latter's private room at the Foreign Office, where he related the whole story.
The captain had an appointment to see the Marquess of Stockbridge in company with the Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office at one o'clock, when the serious charges were to be privately investigated.
The marquess urged that he--the very man concerned in the disreputable affair--should make secret inquiry into the truth of the report.
The marquess trusted him implicitly, relying as much upon his judgment as upon that of the oldest and most practised representative of Her Majesty at any of the European courts.
That same afternoon, in the fading light, the Under-Secretary was closeted with his Chief, the Most Noble the Marquess of Stockbridge, K.
Dudley Chisholm was entirely in the confidence of the Marquess of Stockbridge.
He was probably brought up on the marquess of Douglas's estate in Lanarkshire, and was educated at St Andrews University.
The Marquess was a statesman who took few chances.
Then Ferdinand sighed, and he arose from his interesting experiments with what was left of theMarquess de Henestrosa, to whom the King had taken a sudden dislike that morning.
Meanwhile here were the Prince de Gâtinais and the Marquess di Paz, who also had come with this insane request, the one for soldiers to help him against the Philistines, and the other against the Catalans.
On the outbreak of the civil war he called out the men of Atholl for the king, and was imprisoned by the marquess of Argyll in Stirling Castle in 1640.
Footnote 27: The recipients had been the King of Saxony, the Duke of Beaufort, the Duke of Buckingham, the Marquess of Salisbury, the Duke of Cleveland.
Mr Sommerville has seen his father, and fully exculpated himself; but the Marquess declares, as his son is a minor, that the marriage shall not be binding.
I am also very glad to say that the Marquess has presented Mr Sommerville with a valuable living, now that he gives up his tutorship.
Excavations carried out by the marquess of Bute from 1889 onward furnished for the first time conclusive proof that Cardiff had been a Roman station, and also revealed the sequence of changes which it had subsequently undergone.
In 1801 Carey was appointed professor of Oriental languages in a college founded at Fort William by the marquess of Wellesley.
English poet and musician, reputed to be an illegitimate son of George Savile, marquess of Halifax, was born towards the end of the 17th century.
But a great impetus to its development was given by the 2nd marquess of Bute, who has often been described as the second founder of Cardiff.
Lady Monmouth bade Mr. Rigby hasten at once to the marquess and bring her news of the interview.
Lord Monmouth is Lord Hertford, whom Thackeray depicted as the Marquess of Steyne, Rigby is John Wilson Croker, Oswald Millbank is Mr. Gladstone, Lord H.
The marquess had died at supper at his Richmond villa, with no persons near him but those who were very amusing.
In the same hour of his distress Coningsby overheard in his club two men discussing the engagement of Miss Millbank to the Marquess of Beaumanoir, the elder brother of his school friend, Henry Sydney.
Bitter enmity existed between the great marquess and the famous manufacturer--an old, implacable hatred.
Hugh was seconded by his half-brothers Guido and Lambert, Dukes of Tuscany and Spoleto, and by his sister, Ermengarde, widow of the Marquess of Ivrea.
But whilst thus engaged, he heard that Berengarius, Marquess of Ivrea, had taken advantage of his absence to fall on his possessions in Italy.
Berengar, Marquess of Ivrea, had married Willa, the daughter of Boso.
It was in 936 that King Hugh marched into Provence to dislodge the Moors from the Grand Fraxinet, when a general conspiracy broke out in Northern Italy, headed by Berengar, Marquess of Ivrea.
When Leonora of Aragon passed through Rome, on her way to wed theMarquess of Ferrara, this fop of a Patriarch erected a pavilion in the Piazza di’ Sante Apostole for her entertainment.
John managed to drive the Marquess out of Rome, and he was assassinated in 925; whereupon Marozia married Guido, Duke of Tuscany, half-brother of Hugh of Provence.
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