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THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY

... were Tory days, and though his family were decided Tories, Lord Normanby, like Sir James Graham, came forth as a Whig, and more than a Whig—almost a Radical. A strong literary tendency, which afterwards showed itself in novels and various other works, ...

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... this from the reoctm:. j orra which might have been expected Cairns felicifn„ teoder of the Whigs. Indeed, as Lord Party is to be Ba d * the i and object of the Whig box e and proprietors of a sort of Pan*et them out 11 contents of a different kind, and to ...

LORD RUSSELL

... LORD RUSSELL The Saturday Review, in an article devoted to the Whig leader, says:—“ Lord Russell has got it into his head that the business of the leader of the Opposition is to be always springing a succession of little mines under the feet of the Ministry ...

9ion’ , ies to and tjsence acuity ature. jes” is COD- 3d the ie dist once isition ition, narktdlei-s and

... ition, narktdlei-s and ►t our ;niand od, •ess shown that it is easier to raise a political spirit than to put it down The Whigs have invoked democracy for their own purposes, and now feel difficulty in managing it; having sold themselves to it to secure ...

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... Jones, who have been appointed aldermen. There were five candidates Messrs. Harrison, Hurst, Tregenza, Read, and Dines two Whigs and three Radicals. The contest did not excite much general interest, but a considerable quantity of beer was consumed, and ...

ELECTION OF SIX TRUSTEES

... selection does credit to Mr. Masters’s judgment. He knew that a regular Whig list would not be at all acceptable to the voters generally, and that the only chance of returning a couple of Whigs was by inserting their names amongst a greater number of Conservatives ...

ELECTION OF SIX TRUSTEES,

... selection does credit to Mr. Masters’s judgment. He knew that regular Whig list would not be at all acceptable to the voters generally, and that the only chance of returning a couple of Whigs was by inserting their names amongst a greater number of Conservatives ...

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... 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 ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE MERCURY, SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1864. INNER LIFE OF THE HOUSE OF

... shoulder-shrugging, and wagging of heads, and winking of eyes—which being interpreted, meant Another gross Whig job ! If this young man had not been a great Whig Duke’s son, do you think Palmerston would have put him into such an office as this And, no doubt there ...

Published: Saturday 21 May 1864
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 667 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

COMPANY ORDERS

... Jones presiding over the election. There were two lists of candidates, —one supported the Conservatives, and the other by the Whigs. The gentlemen on the former list were— Dr. Prior, Mr. N. T. Hewens (St. Mary’s-street), Mr. J. Chegwyn (Tavistook-street) ...

THE COMING ELECTION

... to finish his Parliamentary career the representative of Halifax. This bowing to stern necessity is very mortifying to the Whig families. In Westminster the same difficulty prevailed, but the anxiety of the constituency is now relieved by the announcement ...