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... EARL FoRTESCcuz, K.s., died on Saturday, in his seventy-ninth year. lie bad for many years been a zealous supporter of the Whig party, and had done good service to his political friends during his long career in the House of Commons, more especially during ...

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... foreign politics were, at this time, his nearest points of contact with the Whigs. And to the Whigs he now went over, accepting in 1830 the seals of the Foreign Office in the Whig Ministry formed under Lord Grey, which carried the Reform Bill, and, with ...

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... public career in the Lower Rouse, voted on all occasions with the Whig party, and, although an Infrequent speaker in the HRuse of Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig Governments. On the death of his father, in October, 1S39, he ...

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... etary for the Colonies. In the disruption of parties after the death of Canning, Mr Stanley drifted into the ranks of the Whigs, became an advocate of Parliamentary Reform, and in Lord Grey's Administration assumed the importantpost of Chief Secre- tary ...

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... on Equity, which was greatly esteemed by lawyers both in England and America. He sat in Parliament, always voting with the Whigs. Mr Fonblanque matriculated at Caims College, Cambridge, but before the time for hil taking his degree he burst a blood-vessel ...

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... daughters. The eldest son, Clotworthy John, born October 4, 1642, succeeds to the titles and estates. Lord Massereene was a Whig in politics, the advocate of Catholic Relief and Parliamentary Reform. In private life his character was most amiable. He took ...

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... became a barrister, and between 1820 and 1830 drafted bills for the flame Office through the patronage of Sir R. Peel. The Whig Goveinment employed him in the same capacity. In 1835 he was private secretary to Sir R. Peel, and was appointed Under-Secretary ...

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... became prominent in representation of our great staple English manufactures. Under the Grey Ministry Mr Littleton joined the Whig party, and he had the chief conduct of the Boundary Commission for the decision of electoral limits under the Reform Bill. ...

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... married in 1772. What is most remarkable is that the venerable dame never knew the taste of whisky, so at least says the Northern Whig. THiE WILL of J. Nicholson, Esq., of Tillingbourne, Slorrey, hba been proved, and the personalty swora under 180,0001. Mir ...

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... were fit fbr. Mr Tait's politics were professedly those of an independent Radical, swayed by a strong friendly feeling to the Whig party. BIRTHS.-On the sth inst., at 7 Oxford square, the wife of iI.M. Jack- son, Esq., of a ?? the 30tb ult., the Countess ...

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... besides being a proprietor in Canadian and W~est Indian lands. Iti 1818. at the general election, lie stood fer Coventry in the Whig interest, and after ?? days' polling was returned, with Air Peter MI ore. Itt 1820, at the gencral election, Mr Ellice was ...

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... metaphysician) twenty-four, Horner twenty-four, and Brougham twenty-three, started the EdinburghJ Review. The prospects of a Whig barrister 'in Edinburgh in the early part of this century were not promising; he accordingly came southwards, and was called ...