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CORRUPT BOROUGHS

... CORRUPT BOROUGHS. ford JOHN RUSSELL. brought in a Bill for impending the inning of Writs for the Boroughs of Grampoond, Penrya, Barottaple, and Cann Hind. —Adjooroed to Monlay. HRONICLE, coat+, and closed time Duke's eyelids, and uttered a last adkv. ...

1101-MF. OF ( '0111141M4, Meftda.v. Fri. 211

... Supply ; when, after easy perti. nest and forcible observations, which the magai. tude of the subject elicited , from Lord John Russell, Mr. Frankland Lewis, Mr. C. York. Mr. Brovfchatn. and Lord Palmerston, Mr. Port.reohy rose to move. that the debate should ...

VOX Tat PAKTUM. Or

... holding a Confirmation at WhitehaYen, in the course of the ensuing Summer. The King has also been pleased to present the Rev. John Russell, D.D. to the Rectory of St. Botolph, Biehopsgate, in the city and diocese of London, void by the promotion of the Rev. ...

in t Anniversary of the Birth of our most laoseed Patriot and Statesman, Mr. Fox, fallin i ; on Sunday,

... he was supported by i s Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, the Me of Norfolk, the Marquis of Tavistock, Lord and Lord John Russell, Lord William v ig erald, Lord Archibald Hamilton, Sir Rook Ferguson; Sir Arthur Piggott, Mr. Lambiss, Mr. Brougham, Me ...

MIRALTY

... coneurrence..--(During this speech there were frequent marks of impatience on the ministerial side of the House.) Lord JOHN RUSSELL said, though ministers (tad not condescended to offer any arguments against themotion, he learned one dung from their ...

ON TUN ONANFOOND P*IRCIT INDICTININTL

... ON TUN P*IRCIT INDICTININTL Lord JOHN RUSSELL row and said, with respect to t owe t e two following resolutions:- Ist. That it appears to this House, that such a notorious ft= u of corruption has prevailed in the Borough of ad, as to cid' for the serious ...

RORUUGH svgrism

... RORUUGH Lord JOHN RUSSELL, is pnrso once of a ostler. moved the appointment of •Comrnittre lisioquire into and report upon the Right of Voting, and the number of Voters in the dif• (event Towns, and Boroughs of England mod. ing to Parliament. Mr. Secretary ...

WESTAIINSTER MEETING

... most profligate Administration Having said thus much, they had now to proceed to the Order of the Day. Mr. Hobbouse, Lord John Russell, and Mr. Cobbett were proposed as proper persons to represent them in Parliament ; but, upon a show of hands, a large majority ...

OF PLTXOPTH TO LORD J. RUSSEL AND LORD EBRINGTON

... PLTXOPTH TO LORD J. RUSSEL AND LORD EBRINGTON. (Abridged frau] the Plymouth Jaunted.) A Common Hall 9f the Mayor and Commonalty of Plymouth took plats at the Guildhall on Tuesday for the purpose if admitting and swearing in lewd John Russell, Lord Viscount ...

HAS THE CHANCE OF

... Canal Bank and the Packet Boat, t' he has since du.d. We refer our readers, with great:satisfarlinnt the speech of Lord John Russell, and to t Resolutions which he proposed. The Nob:e Lod stated a clear. ealy,..and practicable plan of We ing the Representation ...

TILT IVESTMOREL 1N I) ADS ERTINER AND kENDet I. C

... betek•eask el. George Marti,. of 111 , shorifortford. Charles Yos,,ot Hifehtm John Russell. of Hutton. shoemaker. Thomas lbalkeley, of Stevenage. William Fray, of Stevenage. John Iffirewell.of Chirreniteetly .grnctr. Sunset Pritchard, of Chirrenateeely. ...