HOUSE OF LORDS

... anger» all * 7 admission of ladies during the debates, the m.tde of their entrance to be regulated by the Speaker (loud laughter)-and consider also the means of making sicmlar promton reference to the new House ot Commons. He thought that on such question ...

:,~' ; ARBROATH (WID

... leaderof fashion in her day,' but with all this, she fastened on her lighter garments, net with .pins, but with. wooden skewers(laughter)--she breakfas ted upon salt*fish and beer, the royal fingers serving her at breakfast, and at all other meals, in the lieu ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1850
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
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HE EVENING FREEMAN

... B.tnca- Street, when be spoke few word, reply * the i went In the bishop*s carnage to Ma-res . he ate dinner (hear, and laughter). rev. g then read Mr. Kureell*s addr.s. to the trlrewre, was it poeeible that any man, at that ke would to the enlightened ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1851
Newspaper: The Evening Freeman
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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REFORM DEMONSTRATION

... to them for two hours upon nothing, for no one who was there to hear him meld understand what he talked about (cheers and laughter). Ho (the speaker) did not think a man like Mr. man * fitting member for the borongh of Stroud, or any borough at all, for ...

Published: Wednesday 26 September 1866
Newspaper: Croydon Times
County: London, England
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MR HENRY RICHARD AT

... and Abtrdare ; bat be ceald tell them that be would not g 0 into mourning if that had been the case, ea the bishop seed. (Laughter) Bat the qoesties of the Irish Church had brought up that of Coureh establishments generally. rim next question would be ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1868
Newspaper: Cambria Daily Leader
County: Glamorgan, Wales
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iirklgitTztrali

... moat certainly be a Crown P °aerator (laughter). In feet, they seem to be multiplying so feat that in the ear every man will tore out to be a Crown Pros, rotor, sad there will he nobody to proeteute (more laughter). I nippersw you all heard ot the story ...

Published: Wednesday 17 May 1876
Newspaper: Cork Daily Herald
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
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Local News

... health she continues the active discharge of the duties of her station at Normanhurst and elsewhere, Advertiser. Woman's Suffrage.—Tt is said that a canvass of the borough in favour of woman's suffrage will be made shortly. We have more than once expressed ...

THE HERALD SATURDAY. JUNE 9. 1888

... brought to Wakefield. On the way Hartley said to Foxon, Thmert a d —4 smart man to pilot. Those run us right into their hands (Laughter). Ball said, Yes, it was grand trick of him, and Liversedge added. I could haws smelt 'em if I bad 'a gone.—Mr. Burton ...

POLITICAL, MEETINGS

... Canterbury scummonrnghi suffragette, and decidhrg that there Ishould be a change in the leadership of the Cotisetwative p'arty. (Laughter.) I ighet neaturally demukr to suchi - ot exercise of stuaintial authority-(mueh laughter)- but my inepreesios ,is ...

Published: Wednesday 22 April 1891
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
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A CONSERVATIV E RECE

... an provision of the law to prevent I doing a. Lord Rothschild once did, and entertain even 1 .000 1, of his constituents. Laughter. , ??The concert was ? this prorerded with, and the enjoyable proteelings - continued until a late hour. Mattelon T. 31. ...

THE PRESIDIDITLIL JD

... should scorn outliermg the cloidreu into his cher I, to make little Baptists oi them. Bo should I, poor little wretches! [Laughter.) Ile (the speaker) started week-day iu chunin and the children partuis so unwired it were allowed to atteud the instruction ...

Published: Friday 16 October 1903
Newspaper: Essex Weekly News
County: Essex, England
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BURGLARS' BIG HAUL B

... Parliament and the public. On February 19th they have arranged a procession, which is designed to impress the new Government. Suffragettes in their hundreds are to assemble under Miss Kenny, and march with banners flyiug to the Houses of Parliament*or as near ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1906
Newspaper: English Lakes Visitor
County: Cumberland, England
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