Edward vii Sentence Examples
Holdich, the award was rendered by King Edward VII.
He was one of the original members of the Order of Merit, instituted in connexion with the coronation of King Edward VII.
This new entente with Great Britain, cemented by a visit paid by King Edward VII.
In George IV.'s reign were issued the so-called "lion shillings," bearing the royal crest, a crowned lion on a crown, a design reverted to in the coinage of Edward VII.
Similar courtesies were exchanged during the jubilee of 1897, and again in March 1902, when Edward VII.
King Edward VII.
From 1891 to 1903 he was clerk of the closet, first to Queen Victoria and afterwards to King Edward VII.
A club for soldiers, sailors and marines in London, called the Union Jack Club, was opened in Waterloo Road by King Edward VII.
Of his three daughters, Alexandra married Edward VII.
The Copenhagen post gave him, as well as some other diplomats, an exceptional opportunity of watching the principal moving powers of European politics from a point of vantage, as the matrimonial alliances of the Danish royal family occasionally brought together in a friendly family circle the widow of Alexander III, Nicholas II and the Prince of Wales who was to become King Edward VII.
AdvertisementOpposite the main entrance is a statue of Edward VII.
This diamond was in 1907 presented by the Transvaal government to Edward VII.
He was rector of Scarning, Norf., from 1879 to 1911 and during most of that time he acted as chaplain in ordinary to King Edward VII.
He used his family relations with the English court, derived through the marriage of Count Emmanuel Mensdorff-Pouilly (1777-1862) with Queen Victoria's aunt, Princess Sophia of Saxe-Coburg, his friendship with Edward VII.
A convalescent home (1872) commemorates the recovery from illness of King Edward VII.
AdvertisementTo the class of orders without the titular appellation " knight " belongs the Order of Merit, founded by King Edward VII.
This stone was purchased by the Transvaal government in 1907 and presented to King Edward VII.
In 1904 the German attitude towards Great Britain had been in the highest degree conciliatory; the AngloFrench agreement as to Egypt was agreed to at Berlin; a visit of King Edward VII.
German nervousness, which had seen British intrigues everywhere, and suspected in the beneficent activities of King Edward VII.
On the 31st of May 1906 he married Princess Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena Maria Christina of Battenberg, niece of Edward VII.
AdvertisementJohansen and Jurgen Stubberud made a journey to Edward VII.
A stone bridge of seven arches, erected in 1789, connecting Kew with Brentford on the other side of the river, was replaced by a bridge of three arches opened by Edward VII.
This " Declaration of the Sovereign " formed the subject of heated debate on the accession of kings Edward VII.
In 1907 she received the Order of Merit from King Edward VII.
In 1902 Muzaffar-ud-DIn Shah revisited the principal European capitals, and was received by King Edward VII.
AdvertisementAt the time of the Delhi Durbar held in January 1903 to celebrate the proclamation of Edward VII.
But the romance of antiquity still lingers around it, and Delhi was selected for the scene of the Imperial Proclamation on the 1st of January 1877, and for the great Durbar held in January 1903 for the proclamation of King Edward VII.
In 1887 he was presented to a canonry in Bristol cathedral, and he was chaplain-in-ordinary to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII.
The new buildings of Marischal College fronting Broad Street, opened by King Edward VII.
The additions to the buildings opened by King Edward VII.
On the death of Queen Victoria, the prince of Wales succeeded to the throne, with the title of Edward VII.
Additional works, begun in 1873 by the company, to extend the old harbour and lengthen the quay by 4000 ft., were opened by King Edward VII.
In 1888-1889 Stanley, approaching the Nile region from the west, traced the Semliki to its source in Albert Edward Nyanza, which lake he discovered, naming it after Albert Edward, prince of Wales, afterwards Edward VII.
Beyond its hotels, Glengarriff is only a small village, but the islandstudded harbour, the narrow glen at its head and the surrounding string of mountains, afford most attractive views, and its situation on the "Prince of Wales'" route travelled by King Edward VII.
The clock, of 1902, marks the coronation of King Edward VII.
The crowd is gathered to hear the proclamation of King Edward VII.
He remained outside party politics, emerging only in 1909, first to attack Mr Lloyd George's budget in the country as a "revolution," and then - to the general surprise - to condemn the House of Lords in debate for rejecting it; and in 1910 (see Parliament) he appeared once more to be coming to the front, by the resolutions he carried in regard to the remodelling of the Upper Chamber, when the death of King Edward VII.
He was commissioned by King Edward VII to cut the 3,015 carat Cullinan diamond which later became a part of the British crown jewels.