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Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907)Saturday 6 September 1884 p 31 Article
... Anecdotiana, AFTER THE DUEL. On the way home, in a hackney coach, after his duel with O'Connell, Lord Alvanley said, "What What a clumsy fellew O'Connel must be to miss such a fat fellow as I He ... only having taken your lordship to Wimbledon." " No, my good man," said Alvanley, "I give it you, not ... 112 words
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The Inquirer & Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901)Wednesday 14 June 1882 p 5 Article
... LAMPOONING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE INQUIRER. VERB. SAP. SIR,-Some very witty lampoons having been printed in your Tuesday's contemporary, porary, I venture to suggest the danger of this practice. A friend once called on Lord Alvanley, laboring under the apprehension that some one intended to pull ... 94 words
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889)Saturday 29 November 1884 p 15 Article
... LESS GILDING AND MORE Spurgeon. Lord Alvanley had been dining on one occasion with Mr. Greville, whose dining-room room had been newly and splendidly decorated. rated. The meal was, however, a very ... taste, and .hospitality. 'For my own part,' interposed Alvanley, 'I would rather have seen less gilding ... 224 words
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