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Lincoln Leader and County Advertiser

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Lincoln Leader and County Advertiser

GARDENM R AT N.l 0 Da‘w W WG ST the direction of making the Arm& wore popular wil reeruits, nri—-u

... GARDENM R AT N.l 0 Da‘w W WG ST the direction of making the Arm& wore popular wil reeruits, nri—-u an old Whig family, the Fitzmaurices. His father married o Frenchwoman, and the Marquis was :onl in 1845, He a 8 large estates in Ireland and in Wiltshire ...

TO BUILDERS

... HISTORY will be given n the CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB, by W, sde BURGH, Esq., M.A., Merton College, Oxford. FRIDAY, APRIL Isth.—THE WHIGS AND TORIES.” Tickets (which may be obtained frem li-\ Wordsworth, 2, Pottergate, and Mr. Clifford I'homas, High-street), for ...

FMustrated Pews G etter

... when only 25 yedrs of age he was a promineat young Whig in the National Convention which nominated General Taylor for the Presidency in 1643. And again in 1852 ke was 8 member and pecratary of the last Whig Conveation, which nominated General Scott. He was ...

SATURDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1897

... what is right. Nothing was more cheered than his reminiscences from John Stuart Mill that the Liberal party should be less Whig and more Radical, and that Radical leaders must be prepared to sacrifice every preten sion to aristocratic predominance. A ...

TEA TABLE CHAT

... small pink roces. lobe hair, Lady Hamilton wears a bandeau of costly lu, fastened at one side with a jewelled brooeh. from whig rise iwo white ostrich plumes, while at the opposs side is & tiny cluster of pink roses. A gorgeous tni of yellow velvet, lined ...

THE LIE BROUGHT HOME. A QUESTION FOR THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE

... into the*enemy’s port. His mind was a hoge appropriation clavse; his Conservatism an “organised bypocrisy.” He had caught the Whigs bathing and run away with thewr clothes. So virulent an aftack wus probably never delivered in Parliament as this of Disraeli’s ...

| THE MAYOR OF LINCOLY, 1599-1900

... wards—the Minster Ward aud the B'.k' statement, by a prominent High Churchinan, is| Ward. The late Ald. Williams, who was a Whig, ar indication of the feeling which is growirg | retired from the Corporation in 1850, and died in o in Anglo-Catholic quarters; ...

!TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION LINCOLN BANKRUPTCY COULT

... done. The Tory party had always opposed ‘nnd obstructed mm while reactionary Liberals were gradually ng merged into them. As Whigs had been succeeded by Liberals, and Liberals by Radicals, so would Radicals have to be succeeded by Socialists. The Socialists ...

THE WULEK'S NEWS,

... part in the choice, and so seem to bind themselves to an obedience which they ceuld not honestly promise if the leader were a Whig. At the present moment Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman appeared to be the candidate both of the speciai iriends of Sir William ...

B o b shere the Jaw, what con bo boped from | LINCOLNSHIRE STUFF. BaLL, u‘;’h correspondent also directs th‘:!l ..

... Ellison (Houltham), Capt. Ellison ward, Rev. H. Williams, Rev. J. H. kider, Rov, [2nd Life “iuards), Mrs. R. T. Eilison, Capt, Whig. S, Walmsley, Mr, Scott, Rev. T. Rae; Mr. Payue, ['aker 20h Huwars, Miss Ellis Canliffe, Misg Mr. Wykes. Mr. Overton, Mr. Garner ...

JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S LETTER,

... inclinated W py e nor to laff at em. - | In my way of thinkin, good health that's the b blessin 88 any man can persess, which tha'y whig foaks in the countrv does persess, an noane of iy town foaks hardlins does enjoy. I'm aware aiy laff at our ruddy cheeks an ...

LIGHTS OF LINCOLN. By “X. RAY. The Man ¥ the fMoon’s too slow, ® B — Shakespeare

... befere perty,” well and good. What I demur to is the notion that a Free Church Council may be a sort of veutral ground, where “Whigs and Tories a* agree” to do nothing. and plan little for the legislative promotion of religions equality, uns:ctarian educativn ...