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... personal worth. The Earl of Kenmare is a British peer with the title of Baron Kenmare. The late peer was a steady adherent of the Whig party, but took no active part in politics. MB JOHN SAVIL FAucrT died suddenly on Tuesday morning, at the house of a widowed ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... intercourse, either as bishop or private gentleman; iid to his clergy he was ever affilble and friendly. lDr. Ponsonby was of' Whig principles, and in the House of Lords was geiseraily a warn supporter of the measures of Lord John Russell and the Grey section ...

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... Consul in 1840, and occupied the post to the period of his death. He was formerly a member of the House of Commons, in the Whig and Reform interest, for the borough of Bodmin, in Cornwall. He was highly educated, a ripe scholar, and the author of several ...

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... daughter of the C late Captain Ogstone. q At St. John's, Newcastle, on the 4th inst., Mr JAMES BRUCE, v Editor of the Northern Whig, Belfast, to ELIZs MARGARET, 0 youngest daughter of Mr Matthew Plaes, Newcastle. Ii Deaths. I' At 211, King Street, on the ...

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... John Dalrymple-to call him by the title by which lie Di , was longest known in the political world-early embraced the M tr Whig cause, and more than once contested the roprecsentation so r- of Alid-Lothian without success before the Reform Bill. The Jr ...

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... exertions to rescue the unfortunate creature, who thus met an untimely and premature end, were entirely fruitless, - NoriAsrts Whig. A BOAmbiAN FOUND DtowuNRo.-The body of a boat- man nemea John King, from Kinvara, was taken out of the New Dock yesterday ...

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... Liverpool—J. B. Lioyd. Plymouth—Copplestone Lopes Radcliffe (Conservative.) Leeds—AWerman John Wilson. Norwich—Berbeck, Sheriff (Whig), Mr Bignold (Tory), Mayor. Bristol—John George Shaw (Conservative.) Manchester — Benjamin Nicolls. Salford—William Ross. Bolton ...