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DEAN STANLEY ON JOHN BUNYAN. At the unveiling of the Bunyan statue, on Wednesday, Dean Stanley made the ..

... himself as hardly better than a heathen, ministered unto him. Much was done for religious freedom by William ltl., and by the Whig statesmen and prelate' of his time, and not the least by the great house of Russell, who, having befriended the Nonconformists ...

THE TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1M74

... agitators had now better turn their attention to a more feasible project. Considering h4iw the Government was supported by Whigs and Liberals and Radicals of every degree in resisting Mr. Butt's motion, it is not astonishing that the Irish Secretary should ...

EVERSILOT

... just received a curious illustration. Time was when the untitled and titled aristocracy were often opposed to each other as Whigs and Tories, and when the long-decended squire with three thousand a year was habitually jealous of the magnate of his own country ...

SACERDOTALISSI IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

... Common Prayer. If he dose the Church of England is doomed. But he intends nothing of the kind; this would be to dish the Whigs with a vengeance; but Mr. Disraeli is not prepared for this, Radical as I believe him to be, and a Statesman who will probably ...

In Chancery. TIZARD v. TIZARD. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTIOB, Pursuant to an order of the High Lourt of

... errace in the Island of Portland. Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtaiwed (gratis) of Messrs. PATTISON, WHIG, and Co., 50, Lombard-street, London; of Messrs. TIZARD and GROOM, Solicitors, St. Thomas-street, Weymouth; of the ASCTIONEER ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1875
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 232 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

YHE TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1875. NOTES OF THE WEEK

... maintenance of protection repealed the Corn Laws in 1846. The Tory Government that came into office in 1866, upon the defeat of the Whig Bill for the reduction of the Borough franchise to £7, conceded household suffrage. Who then, it is argued, shall say what ...

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... s could remember' mid that the only reason of the sen 'bled, as compared with some rooms where theyhadgiven present eharge Whig brought was to frighten people, so that enteftainments, and said the Good Tempters of Briiiport they might not go there again ...

THE TELEGRAM, I FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1875

... large party, but then he is strongly disliked by none. He may be called a judicious or moderate Liberal, or, if you will, a Whig, who would have the support of the old Liberal party. As to Mr. Forster, the antagonism of a large section of the Dissenters ...

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... will gain a wealthy adherent from the opposite party, for Sir Ivor's father was, and many of his younger brothers still are, Whigs. Sir Ivor has the advantage, also, of having married a daughter of the Duke of Marlborough, and it will be remembered that ...

Atttfreer to Mr. James llantmett

... that events are all marching on in our favour, that our cause is daily growing in strength and numbers and that not even a Whig Ministry dare now to repeat the conduct of which they were guilty in 1834. It is said that the blood of the martyrs is the ...

r e.) stet) in the right direction, and that it vienud go far to modify the outery against the

... he meant the malt tax. He did not think they -would ever persuade a Chancellor of the ho Conservative or Liberal. Tory or Whig—to ,take off the tax. Then there was great question of local taxation, the fringe winch had been touched last session, and ...

BRIDFORT

... again. He wootd have to pay a dna di Ss, and the costs, 15s tid. He migbt have been fined £s.—Mr Sullen did not wish for an Whig atteudance.—Defendant asked for time, and was 'aftowert a week ; if the money was not then paid he would go to prison for a ...

Published: Friday 17 December 1875
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2949 | Page: 8 | Tags: none