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DEATH OF THE KEY. DR MAIN. ECCLESIASTICAL,

... withoot a heavy duty, for fear o’ their nain industries sufferin’. M.—Awm aul min’ o’ th’ o’ Free Trade, an’ th’ repeal o’ th’ Corn Laws, an’ mony a stoopit ass wis fairmers ca’t ’caus they thocht it wirk their ruin—ther’s raoay a wise head thinkin’ it’s a g ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... sseitbly. OIl Saturdtyv, the coniuct of the A tiitlyv's Com- 1mlissilin in petitioning Peiliement onl thi'stibjerct of' the Corn Laws,, Nvis ?? utiher review, ill ?? ?? overture 'li iui the Synir d of A iigus 12ll 111earis, re- fleeting utptln tbe lroiceeltigs ...

LITERARY LEISURE HOUR

... supplies owing to the heavy duty on corn, as well as in the failure of the crop in 1829, owing to the floods, we may see the reason for the urgent demand which arose about this time for the repeal of the Corn Laws.) “I now come,” continues Mr Taylor, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... wiii leave. ?? LAWs--Tlcre was sonee conversation on thit subject slee tien Hontse of Lors-d, on Ttuseesdy wecic, arising out of a strasnego dslecerc by ties Eat-I of Rtadnors, recommendieng ties incesediate cute- sideratioss of ithe Corn Laws, witht a view ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... the country, his sympathies being strougly in favour of the II party of progress. ?? the agitation for the repeal of the Corn Laws also his voice was heard in the forefront Of the strife, his eager support of that move- alient being sufficiently testified ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... onl Th nrsday ci tid las;t, nis tile subject of tire corn laws ; when it was t,_ III rd solved to petoaition both houses of Ptarliametnt against PI id this adoption of any altvration of the laws now in force, II I.which may have the affect of diminishing ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... P-7,17rm Bi.! I had he lost for a time his popularity: aonl Rev, part he took in the Catholic L'aripioan,. 1_-~ hich the Corn Laws, finishing the sketch a'r ally, estimate of his character as a mttl !it to though mild and merciful, he was a, elshe firm ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... that lire could irot omit to notice Captinir Gorsons's streruotus arrd ustrenitted exertions in erip- watr' 150r1 of the Corn Laws, onl whiich tireir viral* leterest depends. lieftiter re- fort arkrred, 1 We Isave, no doubt, at letter from Iris arstagonist ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... that office early id IS45, In January, 1816, Sir Robert Peel announced his intention of proposing a modification of the Corn Laws. Alr Glad- stone, who had succeeded Lord Stanley (the late Earl of Derby) in the post of Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... advise you to come with me, I and we will never rest until the corn laws are I repealed.. : X l }3Is FRIENDSHIP WITH COBDEN. Mr Bright became - Cobden's chief companion in the anti-corn-law agitation -Thettachment I E of these two men was a remarkable ...

CORN FLOUR

... residing at Whitehouse, Kemnay, were charged with assault, aggravated by its being committed upon an officer of the law, when engaged in the lawful discharge of his duty, the accused knowing him to be such. There were four separate charges-(1) assaulting Harry ...