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Redcar and Saltburn-by-the-Sea Gazette

A TRIBUTE TO LORD DEI:BY

... A TRIBUTE TO LORD DEI:BY. The says: -The death of the Far! of I)erbv Is a national misfortune. Whigs and Tories, Radical, and Conservatives, will all join in lamenting the ex tinctiou of one of the brighteet stare our political sky. We Englishmen, whether ...

LORD PALMERSTON'S DIARY

... get-1311 to have been originally designed in its present form chiefly to explain why he left the Tories and took office under the Whig Earl Grey; a change which, according to Lord Palmerston 's chi valrome sense of honour, could only be justified by the fact ...

inisttllancous HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... —After a few hours illness, Foley died at the lintel Bristol, Paris. no Saturday morning. The late lord was teller of the Whig party in the House of lords for several year, and in succeesive Administrations, including the present, held the Court appointment ...

From rite Titme

... ons on the Parables calash, as • young man. he wrote for children and in the further facts that he began life as an ardent Whig, that he passed lido a Tory. and that be ended his career using all his power to pus Statical measure of I'•rll.mentery Reform ...

ONE OF THE WORLD'S NOBILITY

... iteherstlous as the great philshtlirimist who sought hot his own but your eity'• good, in a was which entitles him to the ',Whig gratitude of my fellow-citizens cheers ) The company then disi.ersed, and formed a prncew pion to the ft. ye! Exchal.:e ...

Peweetitan 60ssip. VT V the se rose Mi hied tor be ere the sa -eget. opal**. from the eta en

... political position se leader of a great party, mere respected by men .4 all parties than was Edward Geoffrey Stanley Earl of Derby. Whig or Tory, Conservative or Liberal, nn 'natter what a man's political opiniensmight be, every spoke well.( Lord Derby. He was ...

11TE lITIVAR AND SATATBITRN-BT-THE-STA Garrrx THE FENIAN DEIdONSTRATION IN

... statement agaiu the speaker fortified with au oath - there would be lien ',prising of the peep), that no Goverunient, whether Whig ur Tory, could et. Plat it. The chairman at this meeting read a notion that on the ,ucnasiou the Om-en idea to the City a mend ...

The LATE MARQUIS of WESTMINSTER. (From The Times ,

... the daughter of snottier Doke or Sutherland It his proved • ate mg ciouldnation ter Millie the hi a regu ar and legal way Whig apemen ere the month pier , of the quiet Piers who could set Bann') toting ') billet, sno u t.. the man as could be tosn.l ...