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LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... LEIGHTON BUZZARD. COUNTY COURT.— Thursday, November G. {liefors J. Whig ham, Esq., Judge). There were but about half-a-dozen cases on the list for trial, ami they were quickly disposed of. ...

AXOTHKU ASSAI LT

... ASSAI LT. Mary Woodwards, the wife of dames Woodwards, •>f Whig, w;is summoned for having, the Idth of duly, assaulted and heat Sarah Syrett, of the same place, contrary to the statute. The defendant was ordered to pay a Hue Is, and costs. 'l’he money ...

POSITION OF TIIK GOVERNMENT

... Lord Russell could have done with clfcte Whig Cabinet. The truth is, the Whigs have very nearly, if not quite, bad their day us political party, the very name promises soon to become merely historical. The Whigs were very well generation ago, when the ...

NEWTON LONOVILLB

... NEWTON LONOVILLB. Debt. —At the Aylesbury County Court, last week, before J. Whig ham, Esq., judge, Francis Torakis*, Newton Loneville, sued John Jackman, for 9s. sd. for shoes. This case had been adjourned from last Court, it being alleged that the ...

BIRTHS

... the wife of Mr. J Davis, a son. Tcrnet.—Ou the 31st ult. Dunstable, (he wife of Mr Turney, of son. Mallett.— the Ist Inst., Whig, the wife of Mr.T. * Mallett, baker, of son. WooLHEAD.—On the 3rd. inst, Wing, the wife of Sidney Woolbead. of daughter , ...

amtion. TOWN HAUL. I.EIUIITON BUZZARD. 12 e>s.s*rj». A NON :lave had consigned to them SELL AUCTION (without ..

... which may very shortly obtained, or for* warded by Post, on application to the Auctioneers, Leighton Buzzard, Ascott, and Whig, Bucks. MARSWORTH. THING, HERTS. Messrs. HART & SON Have n'ceivetHnsfructions fmm Mr. John Greening, arrange FOR SALE BY AUCTION ...

HOUSE OF COMMOXS—Wednesday

... was snug nest of Whigs. In the of their business they had shown utter incompetence, and the expense of the Board, according to the returns, waa not less than £18,250. He reviewed the legislation on the subject, and charged the Whigs with having humbugged ...

LAWES’ MANURES, 1865

... Hitcbin Mr. E. CiMPiOS, Metohbourn, Mr. Bai derson, Boxmoor, Kernel Hemprtew Mr. William Pope, Biggleswade- Messrs. S. H, WHIG HELLO & SON, Leighton Buward. Patent Turnip and of Lame -ZZZZ'.. 5 15 0 .ao’ 11 m>n)hosI>hate of Lime..••• , 10 Gra ...

MOBNING HERALD

... this will not often the case. And further, the grouping will generally, not always, put end to that dictation on the part of Whig magnates, like the Duke of Somerset, which has so often done the l>arty good service, but it not equally clear that a group ...

Till-: hush nii Kcii

... argument against the Irish Church. .Speaking of these laws, the writer quoted observes that they were enacted the Whigs, and so long as the Whigs held firm |s)wer they were rigorously upheld by them ; but when power had passed from them their mood was changed ...