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WEST OE ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1841

... gaid ‘* Not guiity.”” The Earl of Cardigan then bowed and retired. The proclamation wks then made for dissolving tie commission. The white was delivered to the Lord High Steward on his knee by the Garter K ng at arms and the Geotleman Usber 0° the Rod ...

WEST OP ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1841

... Will fiad the benefit of this change as well as your borse. Statistics.—Io Great number of indivi- duals in a state to bear arms, from the age of 16 to 60 is 2 745,847. The number of marriages is about 98,030 yearly. The number of deaths is about 332,700 ...

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... bo he brought up r judgment next Serm.— It is stated id by Lord Cardigan to the He- that the fees to be ralds and other officers of the Court of Peers, will amount to ,£.1,500.——Sir John Harvey, Governor of New Brunswick, has been recalled, and will be ...

v.~bt Vi' EiNOi-AM) CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1841. HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Hon. Baronet was distrusted by the and not baving the contidence of the Liberals, he must necessarily throw himself into the arms of the old Orange end Protestant party of that country, who would foil bim in every attempt to earry out any measure beneficial ...

WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1841

... after op- portunity for the ministerial leader to make his state- ment presented but he suffered each o; rtunity ty 3; Lord John did not rise. At length the Chun- cellor of the Exch uer offered himself,and the desired explanation it was boped would now ...

WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1841

... Court during the inquiry { comporta et detecta.) All the other acts continued to be of binding authority and obligation. LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S ADDRESS. To tHe or City or Lonpow. request you to accept my sincere and hearty thanks for the bonour you have conferred ...