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ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... of Surrey returned W. J. Denison, Esq., and C. Barclay, Esq., a Whig and Conservative ; the defeated candidate was W. Long, Esq. In 1837 remarkable contest took place. Mr. Denison, a Whig, was again returned by 1586 votes, and the Hon. Capt. Perceval, ...

LONDON, THURSDAY, DEC. 30

... that churchmen should not comprehend, and should protest against it. Seeing and knowing the stuff of which bishops, and even whig bishops, have been made, we must own we were not surprised to find rural dean on the farthest verge of England entertain the ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 10

... visibly weakened in parliamentary warfare. This measure would do much propagate through the country the improved feeling has made whig and tory almost empty shibboleths in the capital. When we set against all thess advantages the one counterweight of narrowly ...

PROVINCIAL

... stating the course he had pursued whilst in Manchester, where resided for several years. He declared himself to a conservative-whig, favour of the proposed measure of national education, which, he hoped, was only an instalment a great good, and that the grant ...

Advertisements & Notices

... announec themselvea,-the numbers they may poll,-the return, vhea made-and the result of the Election, whether I a Conservatlve or Whig gain.' I London: John Ollivier, 59 Pallmall. FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY. SECOND EDITION of CONTINENTAL IMPRESSIONS. By JOes ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... out of view was the gracious and merciful interposition of Providence in his favour when the whigs went out of office. (Much laughter.) No sooner did the whigs leave office than the country was blessed with three abundant harvests succession ; and it was ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... mildness of this bill was what he most dreaded about it. that respect it was in harmony with all the former professions of the whigs. What did they do for Ireland when formerly at the head of affairs ? Instead of sending agricultural lord lieutenant to ag ...

IRELAND

... Forster, son of Mr. Forster. a banker in the borough (liberal); and the Hon. Mr. Littleton, eldest son of Lord Hatherton (whig). His lordship possesses good deal of influence in the borough, by means of property ; and Mr. Forster is not destitute of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... public. This was nothing but a job for the benefit of a Whig peer. Mr. FERRAND called on the government either to admit or deny this. - The CHANCELLOR the EXCHEQUER said he was not aware of any whig peer being concerned in the matter. The committee then ...

Advertisements & Notices

... owvn observation, I cn rferto)in dr ssiuou oatend nceduo O4l'g in an lon fand illes eaught cold, and nut care of herself, it whig ~ woo euvapttroubled with aidreafiful cough, and evnrys.mt ie; Sh plvo, to her medical man buat did notHowell, emste o eupon ...

Published: Sunday 28 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5317 | Page: 15 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... operalivret, of imaitnisit tag Shoeta genolemanty qoadropeds under the msanogemeni of' honest .Feargjas.' Whet rascals these Whigs must be, who ore -new itS parser? -end whet oppressors ef the laho'oring, classes the master amonufe.-- ,, ners, and the moenyed ...

Advertisements & Notices

... f not asleep .o9nie h snofamething mere stibstanialthere, 'Cp C. Cavaneish sa nandibdter'f the cG.nty' 'offluncrs). upon 'Whig p ?? ea (what- 'are-they ?? Ic laThe f rin ''nkus to 'the Con-' er alteves Of Ayesbury. ne t at' r- gone to the. trouble and ...