Whigs or Whig-Radicals
... Whigs or Whig-Radicals. ...
... Whigs or Whig-Radicals. ...
... WHIGS. Staunton, Sir G.—Portsmouth. Stewart, P. M.—Renfrewshire. Stock, Dr.—Cashel. Strutt, E.—Derby. Strickland, Sir G.—Preston. Stuart, Lord J.—Ayrßurghs. Stuart, W. V.—Waterford Co. Tancred, H. W.—Banbury. Thomely, T.—Wolverhampton. Townely, C.—Beverley ...
... WHIGS. Abercromby, Col.—Kinross-sh. Acheson, Visct.—Armagh Co. Aglionby, H. A.—Cockerenouth. Ainsworth, P.—Bolton. Aldam, J. J.—Leeds. Anson, Sir G.—Lichfield. Anson, Hon. G.—Staffordsh. (S.) Archbold, R.—Kildare Co. Armstrong, A.—King's County. Bainbridge ...
... WHIGS. Abercromby, Col.—Kinross-sh. Acheson, Visct.—Armagh Co. Aglionby, H. A.—Cockermouth. Ainsworth, P.—Bolton. Aldam, J. J.—Leeds. Anson, Sir G.—Lichfield. Anson, Hon. G.—Staffordsh. (S.) Archbold, R.—Kildare Co. Armstrong, A.—King's County. Bainbridge ...
... WHIGS. Abercromby, Col.—Kinross-sh. Acheson, Viset.—Arinagh Co. Aglionby, H. A.—Cockermoutli. Ainsworth, P.—Bolton. Aldam, J. J.—Leeds. Anson, Sir G.—Lichfield. Anson, Hon. G.—Staffordsh. (S.) Archbold, R.—Kildare Co. Armstrong, A.—King's County. Bainbridge ...
... WHIGS. Taucred, H. W.—Banbury. Thornely, T.—Wolverhampton. Townely, C.—Beverley. G.--Caithnesshire. Troubridge, Sir T.—Sandwich. Tufnell, H.—Devonport. Tuite, H. M.—Westmeath Co. Turner, E.—Truro. Turner. W. M.—Blackburn. Vane, Lord H.—Durham (South) ...
... WHIGS. * A double return for the borough of Cardigan, Abercromby, Acheson, Visct.—Armagh Co. Aglionhy, H. A.—Cockermouth. Ainsworth, P.—Bolton. Aldam, J. J.—Leeds. Anson, Sir G.—Lichfield. Anson, Hon. G.—Stafforlsh. (S.) Archbold, R.— Kildare Co. Armstrong ...
... Majority of Whigs . . IN THE MINORITY. Conservatives Whigs and Radicals.. Majority of Conservatives. • 59 It is worthy of notice that not a single Irish borough member could be found to support the shorter period of this Pauper Coercion Act ...
... led by Whigs ...
... WHIG JOBBING. (From the United Service Gazette.) There is no end to whig jobbing. The examples multiply upon us from all quarters: and it is only by a little occasional publicity that the corruptness of our whig functionaries can be kept wiLhin the bounds ...
... WHIG DOINGS. This day the O'Connell pgriiamenthousc, Corn Exchange, was lent to Mr. Zaber, a Polish patriot, who harangued at length on the state of persecution he and his countrymen endured from the Emperor of Russia. This detail of grievances was highly ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES. Mr. EDITOR,— The Bear and the Lion ;—a fable.—A bear had slain a fine young heifer—a lion disputed the prize with him, and a derperate battle ensued ; at last the combatants, wearied with the fight, wbich had been long and obi,tinately ...