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MARRIED.] On the7th inst. at Mount Pleasant, in the King s County, the Earl of Desart, rine, eldest daughter of

... of Faculty, to which he was raised by his brethren, from their respect for the superiority his alents. On the return of the Whigs to office, he was appointed Lord Advocate of Scotland, the time when his brother was made Lord Chancellor Great Britain. It ...

Published: Monday 20 October 1817
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 318 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the inst. at Ham Common, the Lady Sir Henry C. Montgomery, Bart, of a son. MARRIED.] the (jth inst. Charles

... —Same day, at Bath, Mrs. Bellamy, widow of John Bellamy, Esq. formerly of Chandos-street, Covent-Garden, the founder of the Whig Club.—On Sunday, in his 77th year, Henry Vonlmlte, E-q. senior clerk in the service of the Bank of England.—On Wednesday the ...

London,

... he had gone to that gentleman order to make terms with the Whigs, and secure his re-election. When he had this question, he would put another,—'whether had rot been twice candidate for Whig Club, and v,'nether he had not been twice blackballed. _ He ...

London,

... shame, was now certain that the gentleman proposed was r/,t a revolution Whig, was not a Whig of 1/97, was not a Whig who. had resisted the original war with France, but mere modern Whig, or in other words, a cove courtier. In support of his latter assertion ...

London

... these men to inarch twelve this evening for York, to endeavour to lav siege to the Castle-yard to-morrow, and confront the Whigs, sad, if possible, endeavour to pass some tadical resolutions. The utmost alarm is felt at this moment our townsmen; for large ...

Lonson

... Died by suffocation. Lord has again taken bis pen in defenctr of the Whigs,, against the charges brought against them by the present Reformers. His Lordship says, Those among the Whigs, who at any time supported reform in Parliament, have not, that know ...

SALISBURY

... the most Dorchester and its vicinity assembled the Arms Inn, to celebrate the comnletiqn.fi. the alterations and improvements whig* that Ink has lately undergone, when an elegant.dinner- was provided for the purpose Mr. W. -Oliver, master of the inn, Thomas ...

LONDON

... filed by the Attorney- Get, »ral against Mr. Henry White, the printer and publisher of Sunday paper entitled The Independent Whig, charging him with having, the of September, 1810, published in that paper a libel the Government, calculated and intended ...

LONDON,

... been 350,274/., making a total increase of 408,312/. An advertisement announces to those electors of Bristol are friends the Whig interest, that Gentleman of the highest respectability will offer himself at the dissolution of Parliament. ,j Tuesday her ...

London,

... his speeches, wherein said, that all distinctions between Whig and Tory, all party feuds, should be forgotten, in order to forward the measure of Parliamentary Reform. to say, however, die Whigs and Tories had nbw forgotten alt their distinctions, had ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... party heats and party spirit.' (Hear.) lie denied that he had ever said that none but the Whigs could save the country. All he bad said was, in adverting to the Whigs having been out of Office for fifty years,—See what has been the effects of Tory Administration ...

fJpHE Executors the late Richard Morris, Builder, &c. request those that stili remain indited to the estate, to ..

... Application personally, by letter fpdst pai l), may be made Mr. Barns, West-court, Shalbourn, near Hunecrford, Berks. INDEPENDENT WHIG NEWSPAPER. A Gentleman having by him two complete copies of the above truly valuable paper, from its commencement to the present ...

Published: Monday 19 February 1810
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1090 | Page: 1 | Tags: none