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... already known him to possess.' E His talents were so great, his writings so effective, and his influence so strong that the Whigs obtained for him (this, X w -we suppose, must have been in the Coalition Ministry) an J appointment as Commissioner of Bankrupts ...

DEATH OF JOHN CRAIG,

... cannot but see that there were fault' of conduct on both sides, and that the ardent, but often not well-timed efforts of the Whigs to bring about organic reforms, were met by an ill-judged and harsh severity on the part of the then overbearing and narrow-minded ...

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... member for Edinburgh in 1$39, and became Secretary at War in the same jear. Mr. Macaulay did not long remain in office, for the Whigs were soon ousted by Sir Robert Peel. In opposition Mr. Macaulay's voice was not often often heard, but on one occasion heexptessed ...

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... Denison, who bequeathed to hirm the bulk of his ilnmenso wealtb. In politics Lord Londesborough wats a trinnch supporter of the Whig party. He was createi by George IV., in 1829, a Keight Commander *f tlio Il-Cyal Hauoverian Order, was a fellow of the Royal ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his immense wealth. In politics Lord Londesborough was a stanch supporter of the Whig party. He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed property by his eldest son by his first marriage, the Hon. W. H. F ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his immense wealth. In politics Lord Londesborough was a staunch supporter of the Whig party. He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed property by his eldest son by his first marriage, the Hon. Win. Henry ...