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DDMJA3 FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON: THE PROCESSION TO THE GRAVE IN THE INTERIOR OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, UK, 1865
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DDMJ9M THE FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON: THE PROCESSION PASSING ALONG PALL MALL, LONDON, UK, 1865
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DDMJ9D FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON: THE PROCESSION FROM CAMBRIDGE HOUSE TO WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, UK, 1865
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2X21XF6 The Funeral of Lord Palmerston: the procession passing Charing-Cross, [London], 1865. 'Our Illustration shows the aspect of the procession at Charing-cross as it turned to go down Whitehall, the vast open space on the south side of Trafalgar-square being thronged with an immense assemblage of spectators, who could have a view from behind of nearly the entire procession at once, when its rear had got well out of Cockspur-street...The route was along Piccadilly, down St. James's-street, along Pall-mall to Charing-cross, down Whitehall and Parliament-street, to the Broad Sanctuary in front of the
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2X21XE8 The Funeral of Lord Palmerston: the clergy receiving the body at the West Door of Westminster Abbey, 1865. 'The central part of the floor of the nave was kept clear and open for the procession to pass up from the west door to the transept, but the side aisles were filled with a closely-packed congregation, aal dressed in black, amongst whom the nearest to the coffin, as it was borne along, were thirty or forty of Lord Palmerston's servants and farm-labourers, with some of his tenants from Romsey and elsewhere, who had come to London that morning on purpose to attend the funeral...The great bel
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2X21XF7 The Funeral of Lord Palmerston: the hearse leaving Brocket Hall, Hatfield, Herts., 1865. 'the setting forth of the hearse from Brocket Hall about ten o'clock in the morning ...the change of his burial-place from Romsey to Westminster Abbey was adopted at the express desire of the Queen. In consequence of this change of plan, the body of Lord Palmerston was removed on the Monday from Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, to Cambridge House, Piccadilly, travelling slowly by the turnpike road, through Hatfield, Barnet, and Finchley, in a hearse drawn by four horses and followed by a single mourning-coach'
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2X21XF2 The Funeral of Lord Palmerston: arrival of the hearse at Cambridge House, Piccadilly, 1865. In the evening, '...the body was here received by the nearest surviving kinsman of Lord Palmerston, his sister's son, the Hon. Henry Sulivan, Rector of Yoxall, near Lichfield; and by the Hon. Evelyn Ashley, late his private secretary. It was laid out in the dining-room, with no other ornament than a board with sable plumes laid at the head. Only a very few of Lord Palmerston's most intimate friends, and, two or three days afterwards, Dr. Stanley, the Dean of Westminster, were admitted to see the face of
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2X21XF4 The Funeral of Lord Palmerston: arrival of the hearse at the West Door of Westminster Abbey, 1865. 'The funeral procession...slowly entered the Broad Sanctuary and set down the appointed personages, the coffin, and the mourners, at the principal door...The mayors and aldermen, who mostly wore their robes, and were, in some cases, attended by their macebearers or ushers, were admitted as fast as they arrived...The volunteers kept the ground, formed in a double line from the Westminster Hospital across to the Crimean monument of the Westminster scholars, opposite the door of Dean's-yard. The gre
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2X21XEY The Funeral of Lord Palmerston: the new cemetery at Romsey, with the vault opened for the interment of Lord Palmerston, 1865. 'Mr. Cowper, [Lord Palmerston's] stepson and the executor of his will, had directed the interment to take place at Romsey [in Hampshire], on the Tuesday or Wednesday; the clergyman, the Rev. E. Berthon, had made his arrangements; and the grave was actually dug, or the vault opened, in the Romsey Cemetery. This vault was provided for Lord Palmerston, by his own orders, some time ago. The tomb of his father and mother is in the old abbey church of Romsey; and there also i
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B7PW43 funeral of lord palmerston in westminster abbey 1865 Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, KG, GCB, PC (20 October 1784 –
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H3NX9M LONDON Funeral Palmerston hearse Westminster Abbey 1865. Illustrated London News
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H3NX9F BROCKET HALL Funeral Palmerston hearse; Hatfield 1865. Illustrated London News
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H3HEFX WESTMINSTER ABBEY Lord Palmerston funeral 1865. Illustrated London News
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