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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Foreign Gossip. (search)
Foreign Gossip.
--At the marriage of the young Earl of Lincoln with Miss Hope, the jewelry worn by the bride cost upwards of £12,000, and consisted of a handsome head ornament of diamonds, and a diamond necklace.
Mr. Hope, it is said, gives the Countess of Lincoln £6,000 a year pin money, and the use of an Irish estate.
At the last levee, Her Majesty Queen Victoria wore a train of black satin, trimmed with black gimp and rosettes.
The petticoat of black satin, trimmed in front with black lace and gimp.
The head-dress was a diadem of emerald and diamonds.
It is openly asserted that the Spanish Court is infested by the most unworthy characters.
Thefts and robberies are quite frequent, and recently one of the ladies of the palace was detected in forging the name of the Queen, in order to raise money, at the expense of a paramour.