Word: bourbon
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...requetes of Navarre and Old Castile, reactionary monarchists, who fight in red boinas (berets) and would like to bring back to Spain the little known Prince Xavier of Bourbon-Parma, a onetime Belgian artillery captain whose sister is ex-Empress Zita of Austria...
...relics of royalty, but not once in a decade does one preside at an occasion so splendidly sentimental as that which drew a swank crowd of Londoners last week to Sotheby's auction rooms in Bond Street. Cherished by four generations of the House of Bourbon, fought over by the three ghostly old sisters of the late Don Jaime, Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne, a famed diamond necklace was finally up for sale by the two sisters who have clung to it since 1931: 68-year-old Blanche de Castille, Archduchess of Austria, and 63-year-old Marie...
...poor to bid was the third Bourbon sister, 61-year-old Marie Alice Ildephonse Marguerite. Princess Del Prete, whom Don Jaime cut off with 12,000 francs a year. For ?15,000 the necklace passed into the hands of jewel-fancying Sir Kamesh-war Singh, Maharajah of Darbhanga, whose bodyguard of eight tall, turbaned, immaculate Indians has been one of London's sights since the Coronation...
Charles O'Conor was nominated in 1872 by the "Bourbon" Democrats who could not stomach Horace Greeley and his well-remembered anti-slavery editorials. I am not sure O'Conor was a Roman Catholic but his name sounds as if he were...
Charles O'Conor, nominee of the "Straight Out" or "Bourbon" Democrats, was indeed a Catholic. But the major candidates in 1872 were Ulysses Simpson Grant (Republican-3,597,132 votes) and Horace Greeley (supported by Democrats and Liberal Republicans-2,834,125 votes). Count received by Candidate O'Conor...