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... Trinity College, Dublin, and was consecrated in the year 1848. In politics Dr Wilson was an old and staunch supporter of the Whigs, and since his elevation had been justly esteemed for a spirit of genuine liberality and thi total absence of all evidence ...

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... London-a business which promised to iocrease with time, when he was elevated to thejudicial bench, if we remember rightly, by ?? Whig Governmert. For seven-and-tweroty years, then, the learned judge mray be sail to have occupied the judgment- seat, aed during ...

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... the Ordnance from July, 1846, to February, 1852. He was a Liberal in politics, and invariably sided with the leaders of the Whig party. General Anson married in November, 1830, the Hon. Isabella Forester, third daughter of the late and sister of the present ...

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... the Ordnance from July, 1846, to February, 1852. He was a Liberal in nolitics, and invariably sided with the leaders of the Whig party. General Anson married, in November, 1830, the Hon. Isabella Elizabeth Annabella Forester, third daughter of the late ...

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... his latest public the acts was to head a section 'of the Conservative party in Edin- burgh, in canvassing and polling for the Whig-Radical, Bailie and Brown-Douglas, on the ground' of his pledges to vote for the raff, abolition of the Maynooth grant. rit; ...