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TUE PRINCE OF WALES. ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg-Gotha, Great Steward of Scotland, Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay, Earl of Cheater, Carrick, and Dublin, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., Knight Grand Commander of the Star of India, Knight of the Elephant of Denmark, Knight of the Golden Fleece, a General in the army, Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, Colonel of the 10th Hussars, Captain-General and Colonel of the Hon. Artillery Company, Barrister-at-Law, and a Bencher of the Middle Temple, and President of the Society of Arts, D.C.L. Oxford, LL.D. Cambridge, LL.D. Trinity College, Dublin, Ito., Ito.; 8. at Buckingham Palace, 9 Nov. 1841. His Royal Highness was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chestes-, by patent, 8 Dec. 1841, and Earl of Dublin, 17 Jan. 1850, to bold such Earldom “to him and his heirs, Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for ever.” He is Duke of Cornwall, pursuant to the patent of Enwaan III., 1337, and he is High Steward of Scotland, Duke of Rothsay, Earl of Can’ick, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, pursuant to an Act of the Scotch Parliament in 1449. His Royal Highness in. the 10 March, 1863, at Windsor, Her Royal Highness ALExANDaA-CAR0LINE.MAHIA-CnAaLonE-LouIaA-JULIA, Paacaas OF DENMARK, eldest daughter of CHRIsTIAN IX., King of Denmark, and has issue, Pnsace Aoozsv-V,exas-Cusispsaa-Knsraan of Wale,, 8. at Frogmere, 1 Jan. 1164. PalacE GEoaoE-Fsooassca-KsNEsT-ALEE5T of Wales, 8. at Marlborough House, 3 June, 1863. PaiNcras Lors,E-V,cTosla-Ae.sxatsnsA-nso,,rsa of Wales, 1. at Mariborougls Itense, 20 Feb. 1667. Pnssiceos v,cTuasA-ALExANnasaA-0000-MAav of Wales, 8. at Marlborough House, 6 July, 1161. Aeon—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu., three lions, passont.-guardant, in pale, or, EsoLANn; 2nd, or, a lion, rampant, within a double tressure, dory and counter-dory, gu., ScoTr.ann 3rd so., a harp, or, stringed, org., ISELSND; diffe,-enced by a label ot three points, arg., and in the centre of the said royal arnss an escntcheoss of the arms of the august hooso of bunny, viz., barry of tan, or, sad sa., a crown of rue, in baud, vert, for SAxE-Coruso. t’mot—Ou the coronet of the Prince of Wales, a lion, statant, guardact, or, crowned with the like coronet, and diffcrancad with a label of three points, org. Badge—A plume of three ostrich feathers, arg., coOled by a coronet, composed of flours-dc-ba, and crossos-patdcs alternately, and nsetts, “lois than,” being lisa badge of 11.0tH. as Prince of Wales. Sopporters—llexter, a lion, gnardant., or, crowned, with the Prince of Wales’ coronet, and dtffareneed by a label of three points arg; sinister, an umcorn, arg., gorged with a coronet, composed of flours-dc-us, and erosses-patttcs, therefrom a chain reflexed acer the back, or, differoncod with a label of three points, arg. Jfstto—leh Mien. Scot —Sandriagham Rail, Norfolk. Tssoa Jleanataa—Maslboraugh House, St. James’s.