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English: Identifier: hrhprinceofwales00lown

Title: H. R. H., the Prince of Wales; an account of his career, including his birth, education, travels, marriage and home life; and philanthropic, social and political work

Year: 1898 (1890s)

Authors: Lowndes, Marie Belloc, 1868-1947

Subjects: Edward VII, king of Great Britain, 1841-1910

Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company

Contributing Library: The Library of Congress

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The Duke of York in his Robes as a Knight of St. Patrick From a Photograph by Lafayette In Dublin the Duke of York and the ever-popular Lord Robertswere installed with great pomp and ceremony as Knights of the Orderof St. Patrick. The Duke wore the same sword which his fatherhad used when he was installed some three-and-twenty years before. 152 THE PRINCE OF WALES This Royal visit to Ireland exhibited in a striking manner theextent to which party passions had been allayed in the distressfulcountry. The Duke and Duchess of York had everywhere a


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The Duchess of York Fro7}i a Photograph by Chancellor, Dublh respectful and frequently an enthusiastic reception ; and in almostevery address received by their Royal Highnesses the desirability ofestablishing a Royal residence in Ireland was pointedly referred to. 1893-1897 153 The profound effect of the visit was seen a month or two later,when, on the death of the lamented Duchess of Teck, the LordMayor and Lady Mayoress of Dublin telegraphed their condolences,toth officially and privately, not to the Duke of Teck, as mighthave been expected, but to the Duke and Duchess of York. Onthis mournful occasion, also, the Corporation of rebel Corkpassed a resolution of sympathy. As has been so singularly often the case, the autumn broughtyet another bereavement to the Royal family in the entirely un-expected death of Princess Mary, Duchess of Teck. The Princess,who stood in the relation of second cousin to the Prince of Wales,was, although belonging technically to the same generation as the^


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