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Cirencester Times and Cotswold Advertiser

TOWN TALK

... if the whig leaders were prepared to ac; on a new comprehensive system in the distribution of office, so us to include some of the independent members of the liberal party : he did not add, uucounected by blood or marriage with the old whigs. Mr. Sidney ...

-1 FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... belonging to the Whig and Liberal section of the members of the Houses of Parliament, assembled at a grand banquet at Willis's Rooms, which was given to the Right Hon. Henry B. W. Brand, the member for Lewes, and the former whipper-in of the Whig Government ...

A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION

... A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION. The Northern Whig says :— The funeral cr tie young man, James Woods, who was killed ou the Bridge of Drogheda, on Friday last, by a gunshot wound from one of the soldiers of the.9th Foot during the fearful collision which ...

AGBICULTIIER

... were presented by one of the local gentry, in the presence of a large concourse of people. CROPS IN IRELAND. The Northern Whig says :—lhe fine weather of the past few days has inspired a more cheerful spirit in the reports of our correspondents this ...

13HOOKING EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER

... sapper for a lodger, and it is supposed that while so engaged a spark from the lamp dropped on the powder and caused • most WHIG explosion. The front of the house was scattered over the little garden, the bask portion of the premises fared little better ...

MR. BRIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM

... do but to say what a happy people we are, and how delightful it is to be under the government of Lord Palmeri to ► and his Whig col- leagues, then I oast assure you that I will not Livable you with saying anything. I shall leave you to find it out, and ...

Obituary

... knowledLy. of the state of trade or of the money market. He courteous but of a retiring disposition. lu liti. M. Brown was a Whig. but he never tool: an ;chive part in .1 lie was a magistrate fur this borough, and also fur -t 71.1 1 , , r brings the text ...

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... Trinity College, Dublin, and was oinsecrated in the year Ittlx. In politics Dr. Wilson was an old and staunch supporter of the Whigs, and since his elevation hid been justly esteemed for a spirit of genuine liberality and the total absence of all evidence ...

Every Wenii...lay, Mee Otte Half-penny. THE WELCOME GUEST. Eight Urge Pages, Weekly, profusely Illustrated. ..

... William Wakefield, Mr Ferris, Mr Thomas Lea, at the Mull and White Mart Inns, the Post (Mice, and of the Secretary, Mr Geo. S. Whig•, of whom a List of Prizes may likeobiaiti,4l. Sub.eribers of 10s. and upwards will be entitled to Two Tickets at Admission ...

BAVARIA

... public career in tha Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig party; and, although an infrequent speaker in the House of Pears, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig Governments. On the death of his father, in October, 1839, he ...

BIRTHS

... the charter, and this circumstance probably had some effect in bringing it into disrepute in the higher political circles. Whig Ministers set their faces against it like a flint. Lord Palmerston pushed it aside with that jaunty air of indifference so ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... member of the House of Commons with scarcely any intermission since Jnne, and has always been a thick and thin supporter of the Whig party. ft is understood that Contain Mackinron, his son, will he a candidate for the borough of Rye on the elevation of Mr ...