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THE OLD WHIG CLUa

... THE OLD WHIG In his articles the Glasgow Portraits, Mr Peter Mackenzie gives sketch ot Peter Murdoch, who died Auldhouse, near Glasgow, in 1817, at the advanced age 83. Mackenzie says : The mother of Peter Murdoch, who became youthful widow in 1734, was ...

THE OLD WHIGS AND REFORM

... invention of the enemy—a poor device of some Whig families who are at once jealous of his great reputation and opposed to the liberties of the people. Do not suppose, gentlemen, that I mean to include all the Whig aristocracy in this category ; far from it ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1866
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 832 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A WHIG FOREIGN MINISTER

... two great questions with which Lord Russell had to deal, his Whig bias and thorough party-training unquestionably injured the tone af his policy. With regard to the oppression of Poland, sis Whig principles rendered him thoroughly restless, and his part ...

the Whigs of the Earl Russell and Duke of Were never genuine friends of. an additional proof on Thureday night

... the Whigs of the Earl Russell and Duke of Were never genuine friends of. an additional proof on Thureday night in conduct in to the Government Reform Bill. Government ever proposed an extensive s of disfranchisement of and redistribution of membefs, they ...

Emigration to Virginia.—The Richmond Whig of the 22nd ultimo states that several Austrians were to arrive in ..

... Emigration to Virginia.—The Richmond Whig of the 22nd ultimo states that several Austrians were to arrive in the n,ext .tfeek settle few miles below Richmond. large influx of Englishmen Were to arrive at Norfolk April, and arrangements have been made ...

ABSCONDING OF A BANK ACCOUNTANT.—Considerable ex- citement, says the Northern Whig, has been oceasioned in ..

... ABSCONDING OF A BANK ACCOUNTANT.—Considerable ex- citement, says the Northern Whig, has been oceasioned in commercial circles in this part of the country by the abscond- ing of the cashier cr accountant of the Ballyaena branch of the Belfast Bank. is ...

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... ttalatti'PziV4i& it b• but ' J. sad s show V s : the be *Whig ab sad as arb J. k - ale warm Olsomord Ls ral rag . it 4k al Ameba ibiriv pm si ne besbalonsak ft Thdalratailli be awl l& Orr rainarke al the las lib ow OR Ow, Osaphibs. Mawr et da rzliii DIN ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1868
Newspaper: Greenock Herald
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 135 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR JACOB BRIGHT ON THE WHIGS. Now, within the limit* the Mandate* from which we it mo that w* horo,

... entered hi* native native l Ju*t that way the Whig* now come to °ur huating* booths. (Laughter.) They know and knows them—(cheer* *nd laughter) L, »a i»» » it was at the recent contest. (Cheer*.) If the Whigs are dead, and are to buried, I have no objection ...

wnisLER & Co.. or ABATED WAFEFM, AND in *Whig gIiTED WATERS. Golebrigell Water, drawn to tisk pereession, which ..

... wnisLER & Co.. or ABATED WAFEFM, AND in *Whig gIiTED WATERS. Golebrigell Water, drawn to tisk pereession, which is Do admirably 1 .=10104 ned b le iy m si. tgely SODA WATER, 'SELTZER WATER, LEMONADE, TONIC BITTERS, GINGER ALE. RESTORATIVES, SAESAPEULLA ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1868
Newspaper: Greenock Herald
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 279 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1867. Nkithbk the Tories nor the Old Whigs want to give household suffrage ; but it may

... MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1867. Nkithbk the Tories nor the Old Whigs want to give household suffrage ; but it may perhaps be got, without either really intending it. Such is the view taken by the Scotsman ; It is not all improbable that the fact of Con■arratire ...

THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS. TO THE KDITOK OF THK PAISLEY HERALD. Let Whig and Tory all agree. Sir,—l have a

... THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS. TO THE KDITOK OF THK PAISLEY HERALD. Let Whig and Tory all agree. Sir,—l have a proposal to make to fellow-electors which ought meet with general acceptance whether does so or not. Parties are very equally balanced in this ...