Presently the Governor and a brilliant party entered the vice-regal box.
2
The recent vice-regal milk commission noted the lack of milk for the poor in Ireland.
3
The vice-regal lodge is a plain, unpretending building.
4
The vice-regal salary is one hundred thousand dollars, with allowances, but most viceroys spend a great deal more.
5
It was not the first time he had been ushered into vice-regal presence, but his was an odd position.
6
The royal consent being obtained, the Comte de Soissons became Lieutenant-General for the King in New France, with vice-regal powers.
7
Pritcher left his air car at the old vice-regal hangars and entered the palace grounds on foot as was required.
8
THE man who would be prime minister, Bill Shorten, will today marry his vice-regal new love in an intimate garden ceremony.
9
He takes over as vice-regal from Sir Michael Ogio, who passed away earlier this month, near the end of his term.
10
In March we find small-pox at Moorshedabad, where it glided through the vice-regal mutes, and cut off the Prince Syfut in his palace.
11
She was certainly wrong, however, in wishing the lieutenant-general of her six thousand auxiliary troops to be clothed, as such, with vice-regal powers.
12
Up till then it had always hung in the bank's boardroom, a position that doubtless she would have cherished in life, given her vice-regal aspirations.
13
Under all these disadvantages, however, he gave so much satisfaction that he was created a Baronet, and appointed resident at the vice-regal court of Brussels.
14
The Vice-regal party and Sir Wilfrid Laurier had, as usual, arrived first.
15
I suppose dear Lady Bassett has gone to the Vice-Regal garden-party.
16
Not indeed that the Vice-regal court at the time was a model of morality.