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WHIG CI.UB,

... WHIG CI.UB, The first Annual Meeting of this Society took nlace Tuesday at the Crown and Anchor. Ihe Meeting was more respectable than numerous. The Duke Norfolk was in the Chair, supported Lord V*. Russell, Messrs. Whitbread, Adam, Manic, &c. One hundred ...

DEATHS

... his friends, and the pride of his country.—Aged 65, Filmer Honywood, esq, of Mark’s-hall, in the county Essex. He was a whig of the old school, and first sat in parliament for Steyuing, ip 1171,. I n 1790, the freeholders of Kent called upon him represent ...

THE ODONTALGIC,

... HISTORY of the early Part of tiie KEIG.\ of JAMES THE SECOND,abridged from the Right Honourable C. J. FOX. a MEMBER of the WHIG CLUB. Also, speedily will be published, written by the Author of the Abridgment, and uniformly printed, CONTINUATION OF MR ...

LONDON, March 13

... NoMFOLt, who, after returning thanks, gave Alderman CoatcL, the Independence and MsVhins of the City of London.-Lord HOLLAND and Whigs of the W.oufe of Peers --Lord Chancellor EasKINE, coupled V;ith the old toaft of the Club, T Trial by jury.- 1r. Sai:.1DAN-Mr ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1806
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 422 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

LONDON, February 9

... it. The Duke of C. as fharply replied, and words not fit to be repeated, are faid to have pafltd between them. Yeflerday the Whig Club held their meeting at the London Tavern, when Mr. Alderman Combe was in the Chair. A number of can. didates were ballotted ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1804
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 645 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

The singular coincidence of favous^te,[occurrence* which led the destruction ttifyuhip* in Basque Roads unknown ..

... informed that bo dispatches would be received, unless' accompanied by a messenger. . Tuesday there was a numerous Meeting/>f the Whig bis Grace the Duke of Bedford in the Chair, who, in the course of the day took occasion express, in the most unequivpcal terms ...

.If/?. FOX’S FUNERAL

... Cavalry. Mjfclinlinen, two amt two. on horseback. foot. Poor cloaks. BaililV. Electors of Westminster, and those not M. P. of the Whig Club, four and four. Deputation from the Country. Black Standard, covered on horseback, supported two Gentlemen. Individuals ...

CO U.YTJi r jYE TVS

... 177-*, and his family during the greater part of the period from the Revolution 1688, being ever strenuously attached to true Whig principles. At the last general election, in 1802, he retiredjnto private life, and received the unanimous thanks of th ...

LONDON, May 8

... Sicily.-The 3oth and 47th regiments have embarked on board the Indianien at Spithlead, for thre Eall Indies. The meeting of the Whig Club yelterday wavs very thinly attended. The announced Chairman was not prefent, nordid one half of ihe Stewards attend. Mr ...

Published: Saturday 10 May 1806
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 883 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Thursday morning, about six o’clock, tome farmers were watering their horses in a pond at Fawley, and ..

... endeavoured to expose, and which, unless corrected, will prove the overthrow of our Country, our King, and our Constitution? A WHIG HIS STUDY the Printer of the Oxford Herald. Sir, —I shall be much obliged you, or any of your Correspondents, will inform, ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR' 1808. HENRT JAMES P»E, F» L. von lurid Orb that seems thro’ .Ether’s path to

... the smiling land, Where'er hi* vivifying beams appear. Now wakes the roseate bloom of Spring, Faon’d by young Zephyr's tepid whig. Or clothes the wide expanding plain. With Summer’s fruits and Antonin’* grain Or gathering from tlie. watery shores Sources ...

EXiUlsni: i’CM H

... Some more vessels have arrived from Portugal, but have brought intelligence of importance. A most respectable meeting of the Whig Club was held on Tuesday, at the Freemason’s Tavern, in Great Queen-street. The Duke of Bedford in the chair. After dinner ...