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WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CL AN, 'Yeftrday the Second Meeting af fie' hig Club for this feafdn w;,s held at the Fsiemrnabr's Tavern. Mr. Erfkine,, in; a ketter to the Secretary, apologized for not:.being able ta attend andtake.,the Chair, on ac- count of his profeflional ...

Published: Wednesday 02 December 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 225 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

WHIG CLUB

... to the meeting, and. faid it was the chief-, nay, the fole honour to which he: afpired, to defhrve the good opinion of the Whigs of England. The health of Earl THAN ET being drank, Farl THANET, after returning his thanks foT the ho-- imowr, faid that he ...

CHESHIRE WHIG CLUB

... enU - SlnIRE. W llttAJB On Monday last, the Anonal Dinner of tbs- Whig Club, of Chseshire' and tils sidjacent countics, was given at the Itoyal Hotel, Chiester. A considerahle degree of interest was excites! by thle approach of this annivcrsary celebration ...

GREAT NORTHERN WHIG CLUB

... annual meet n of the Whig Club Of Chesire' t, e 11th adjoining counties wi-I take place on M0odnv week; t. 11th of October. Sir J. T.Stainley, Bart., will take tile Chair, sup- orted by Earl Grosvenor, Lord Crewe, and all the Whig No- City of the northern ...

DINNER OF THE CHESHIRE WHIG CLUB

... lately been adopted, it ought not to be forgottea that those measures had long suace been pressed on the Government by the Whigs [applauselj- The principles on which tbey were founded were so interwoven with Wbiggismn as to be inseparable frunm it. tut ...

Published: Thursday 13 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 4017 | Page: 4 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

RETIREMENT OF LORD BELGRAVE FROM THE CHESHIRE WHIG CLUB

... RETIREMIENT OF LORD BLILGRAVE FROM THE CRLHsHIKE WHIG CLUB. fFrom lia Clichter Chronicle.] | We thoughit there must be sone good Rhd sufficient reason for tie nioz-nduiidis of Gentlerllen of the Press iuto tmle sanctorum of ouru nine-headed Whiig Club ...

The rumour of a General Election in the Spring appears to gain ground. We have some reason to believe, that ..

... of Northunlnberland, as certain influential families are understood to have determined to endeavour to throw out the present Whig M~ember. One of the gentlenmen who represents this town in Pa~rliament is even mentioned as likely, in such an event, to lofer ...

The news of the [ill] of that enterprising and [ill] traveller, Captain John Dundas [ill] was received in ..

... has mentge iu tbe Lb Aeawhiff fij-ws lasr, a Whig paier, eeblisbed in the course of the pretest years Tins Mameheekr Brill V.ABIS*IW, another Tore Pw ?? in 104, luat rfrd in the Afe j.,br qC.t=, tujotber Whig paper, estab ished in 1921. On Moutdq mOIaOU ...

SUDBURY ELECTION

... confidence and satisfac- tion In future life. He was not a Tory, a Whig, or a Radical. Not a Tory, because they frequently represented the people as mere ciphers; not a Whg, because the Whigs were all place- hunters ; not a Radical, because the Radicals made ...

Published: Thursday 27 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 1138 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

DOGGET'S COAT AND BADGE

... hinted, that if the Queen's wishes were consulted, the Pretender would he placed on the Tbrone of his fatiher. .Dogget was a Whig, to use Steele's expression, over head and ears, nud was heart and soul in the interest of the House of Hanover, in itouour ...

A [ill] IN A [ill]

... the a C! is then with inexpressible mortification that w inform our readers that the Journals have stt most miserable defeat, Whig and ToryX fadith Ultra, friends and foes, are involved in one c, ruin. 1 imes, New and Old, P6.,t, Courirr 1, Globc and Traveller ...