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Show The ltiite l i:ltiiFiu-!;h An-unity. An-unity. ! I.mluu 1. The bill -ranting CJ.',,. this- p.-r niiiiuni '.nthe Dukeof Edinburgh, Edin-burgh, nn the ore.i-ii,n of bis marriage, mar-riage, eatne up l-i-.hv f,,r the thinl I rending. Sir Ch:.-. I Hike deliver,-, a 'long p..reh a-.tin-l Ihe grant. Gladstone Glad-stone feplietl will, l.ilferne-v., etLlrac- ;L'ri.iii- th." npim-itinn in iiu bill as indecent. Ah-Alurnt. meiuber from ' Hii iningiiam. "-t.-d a-ainsl the Icpiih, 1. and (ilmb-enie willnhvw the : oil'enive exprcr-Mi'ii. A th 'legate iiked if the marriage would losoi.m-nized losoi.m-nized aeeonlin- tn th.- I'nnns of the Church of England. (dad.-lnne lis-tinclly lis-tinclly and absiilul.i thelined to answer an-swer this que.-lion. Anderson, member mem-ber for Glasgow, moved an amendment, amend-ment, providing that, in the event of the Duke of Edinburgh succeeding to the Grand Duehv of Snxonburg, the annuity should cease. After further debate the amendment was withdrawn, with-drawn, and the bill passed in committee. |