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... , was about the most lucrative of his day. In 1841 he was named Attorney-General. Sharing the official vicissitudes of the Whig party, when the Protectionists revenged the repeal of the corn laws by deposing Sir Robert Peel, in July, 1846, Sir Thomas ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... , was about the most lucrative of l s day. In 1841 he was named Attorney-General. Sharing the official vicissitudes of the Whig party, when the Protectionists re- venged the repeal of the corn laws by deposing Sir R. Peel, in July, 1846, Sir T. Wilde ...

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... daughter married Sir Francis Wood, a Wuig baronet, and whose grand- Son is Sir Charles Wood, a Cabinet Minister under several Whig adnainistrationS. FRArE, BUTLER, the well-known jockey, died on the 1st inst., at Newmarket, after a long and painful illness ...

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... attentively the interests of his constituents. In his public capacity lie knew no party, e and made no distinction between Whig and Tory; and to this t cause, as well as to the high sense of honour which regtlated n | all the actions of his life, he owed ...

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... a feiv davs pireviouslv. .M-u JouSP. LJain, the Well Jknovwi and -cry popielar Qualker cor- j respondent of the ' Northern Whig,' arid iriter of the Notes on the State of the Country,' died of aroilplexy on the 20th instant. I MR ?? IAL LrenGo, of Dumbrooke ...