Social Victorians/1896-05-06 Dinner Party
Appearance
Logistics
[edit | edit source]- Wednesday, 6 May 1896
- Marlborough House
- Hosted by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Alexandra, Princess of Wales
Who Was Present
[edit | edit source]- His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught
- the German Ambassador, Count Hatzfeldt
- the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador, Count Deym
- the United States Ambassador, the Hon. T. F. Bayard
- the French Ambassador, Baron de Courcel
- the Italian Ambassador, Lieutenant-General A. Ferrero
- the Spanish Ambassador, Count de Casa Valencia
- the Turkish Ambassador, Costaki Anthopoulo Pasha
- the Count de Ficalho, Grand Maître de la Cour to the King of Portugal
- the Archbishop of Canterbury
- the Lord Chancellor, Lord Halsbury
- the Lord President of the Council, the Duke of Devonshire
- the Marquis of Lansdowne
- the Marquis of Salisbury
- the Earl of Lathom
- the Earl of Rosebery
- the Earl of Kimberley
- Lord George Hamilton
- Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley
- Lord Herschell
- the Right Hon G. J. Goschen
- the Chancellor of the Exchequer
- the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain
- the Right Hon. Sir William Vernon Harcourt
- the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour
- the Right Hon. Sir Henry Fowler
- the Right Hon. John Morley
- General the Right Hon. Sir Redvers Buller
- the Right Hon. Sir Matthew White Ridley
- the Right Hon. H. Asquith
- the President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Lister
- General Sir Evelyn Wood
- Admiral Sir Frederick Richards
- the President of the Society of Antiquaries, Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks
- the Director of the Natural History Museum, Sir William Flower
- Rear-Admiral Sir John Fisher
- Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford
- the Principal Librarian and Secretary of the British Museum, Sir Edward Maunde Thompson
- the President of the Royal Geographical Society, Mr. Clements R. Markham
- the President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Mr. Christopher Heath
- the President of the Royal College of Physicians, Dr. Samuel Wilks
People Invited But Not Present
[edit | edit source]<quote>The following were unavoidably prevented from obeying His Royal Highness's command:—</quote> ("Table Talk")
- The Russian Ambassador, M. de Staal
- the Speaker, the Right Hon. W. C. Gully
- the President of the Royal Academy, Sir John E. Millais
Present as an Attendant
[edit | edit source]In attendance on His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught:
- Colonel Alfred Egerton
In attendance on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales:
- General Sir Dighton Probyn
- Major-General A. Ellis
Entertainment=
[edit | edit source]<quote>During dinner the band of the Grenadier Guards, under the direction of Lieutenant Dan Godfrey, played the following selection of music ...</quote> ("Table Talk").
Questions and Notes
[edit | edit source]Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- "Table Talk," The Literary World: Choice Readings from the Best New Books, and Critical Reviews, (London: James Clarke), 8 May 1896, vol. 53, p. 436, col. 2. Google Books (Accessed 13 October 2009).