The cold, sharp axe that smote thy regal head Sundered not with it thy poetic breath; For thro' long ages that have waned and fled. We guard thy name that ne'er will know of death. "The memoir of the just is blessed." From loyalists in Scotland. After satisfactorily fixing the cross on the site of the ruined castle, notwithstanding the inclement weather, Mr Napier returned to'Onndle, and while awaiting the train at the Talbot Inn was called on I>y the vicar of Fotheringay, the Rev. R. Croyden Burton, who expressed .to sympathy with his pilgrimage. It is an interesting fact that in this inn there exists the identical staircase that led from the lower to the upper hall at Fotheringay Castle, and down, which the Royal victim was supported by Paulet's guards on her way to the final terrible tragedy enacted in the great hall below, and up which staircase the headless Rcval corpse was dragged to be embalmed and enclosed in a temporary coffin, until it could be interred in Peterborough Cathedral. It is proposed, Mr Napier informed the Press, that a memorial should be erected on the site of Queen Mary's martyrdom at Fotheringay.
A Chinaman named Ah Kim, who -was under sentence for supplying blacks with opium, and who was discovered to be a leper, was being taken across Port Darwin harbor to the lepcT station on March 5 when he leaped overboard. He refused the opportunities offered of rescue, and disappeared. Lord Clxusbam, who had command of the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa, Ins been appointed Inspector-General of Imperial Yeomanry at Home, with the rank of major-general.
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Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 3
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