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A squib, called " Lord Clarendon's Pound," published in The Nation of November 29, 1851, containing these lines, has been unearthed by a recent literary excavator :—: — " Great Dan and De Grey are gone from us ; That the first is in heaven, let us hope ; And the other — do you think I may promise ?—? —

One day will come round to the Pope " Twenty years after, this nobleman did " come round to the Pope,' not in person, but by his representative ; for Lord de Grey is now Marquis of Hip on,— Weshly Regitter,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 18 February 1887, Page 11

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 18 February 1887, Page 11

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 18 February 1887, Page 11