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... the lamented death of that great minister took place, in January, 1800, he retired, with his colleagues, to make room for the Whig ministry of Mr. Fox. He was succeeded in his office by the late Mr. Windham. Lord Castlereagh did not long remain out of office ...

London

... Westminster, in conjunction with Sir F. Burdett, and it is said he will be op]toscd by Mr. Lamb, and another Gentleman on the Whig interest. Mr. Cobbett. has offered himself as Candidate to represent the city Coventry ; and Mr. Hunt has addressed the electors ...

London

... Lord Itathurst; and a near relation of Mr. Davis. On the other side, well-known Monmouthshire Magistrate, and the son of old Whig, are expected to start; and it further said, that gallant Colonel—if the Citizens ask him,—will head a band Burgesses; but ...

London

... the disorganised state the country. Lord Castlcreayh passed through' Caslisle, on Friday last, on his way Ireland. The folio whig is correct statement of the progress of the General Election, up to Thursday evening, March lfi: Membeis the late Parliament ...

FURNITURE, Valuable 1101 an ,t (;;*,, „*,/ other J 13th April, JL aiDttE, '?! HOLD FC'tt-IH2O, at eleven o ..

... ivloon-streeu Bvo. price ss. boards. Price 3s. fid. boards,—The t,r »k» DevUand T«»y M-*e. M.DCCC.LXXX?V?IIf. die Editor of the New Whig Guide. Satan* vade retro, apage Get thee behind me, Satan A Critical Examination of Cobbett's IRvolisii Grammar, in Letter ...

Published: Monday 10 April 1820
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1462 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

avd OTIfKIIS. nv:ir Up SOI AUCTION, Mr. Cor.soy, on the Premises, Wednesday the of April, I.KASIi stockcd with ..

... writers of the day, on subjects connected with the recent royal demise. In this publication the best productions of Reformists, Whigs, Tories, ami Ultras, are gathered, and printed cn masse ; thus supplying the discriminating and enquiring politician with a ...

Published: Monday 17 April 1820
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1512 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

London

... remarked, that York is the city an y note that has omitted to address his Majesty on his accession. On Wednesday last the York Whig Club resolved, that a Requisition for Meeting of die inhabitants of York and its vicinity, should be sent the Lord Mayor, to ...

London

... it 1' ? erva t8 l and coachmen pull off their exclaim, tlie Queen! Ministerial Peers who were recognised were hissed; the Whig Lords, Hoiland, Lauderdale, &e. were taken notice of; but the Duke of Wellington was hissed! The gallant General was on horseback; ...

This is published, price o*. EDINBURGH REVIEW; or, CRITICAL JOURNAL. No. LXVII. Contents:-«L France—2. ..

... Correspondence of the Duke of Shrewsbury with William, from tha Revolution to the year 1700; and with the leading Members of the Whig Party, r_.-j.-iy, Lord Sotners, Lord Wharton, Mr. Montague, Lord Halifax, and Admiral Russell, Earl of Orford, during the same ...

Published: Monday 09 October 1820
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1267 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

To the Editor of S.t!'

... constituted authorities, on right principles, in which all good men, however they may differ on minor points, and whether they be Whig or Tory, will agree. Happily for me, my recorded sentiments respecting the expression, which is represented as so doubtful ...

Published: Monday 27 November 1820
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1804 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

London

... have met with signal defeat this day, at Public Meeting called by the Mayor, in compliance with a signed by our Radical Whigs, and Whig Radicals. The purpose of the meeting was to present a Address to his Majesty, and to take into consideration the situation ...

Winchester

... the promoters of it were afraid should meet light? He was not ashamed to acknowledge himself a Whig, althoujtli, at the same time, he must admit that the Whigs had tumbled Queen a little. If guilt could be detected, it ought be punished; but it was too ...