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... removed to the upper branch of the Legislature. lie voted for the Reform 3Bill, and all the nteasuiees emlanating from! the Whig Administrations, from Rarl OIrey Dp to Lord John Russell becoming First Lord of the Treasury. Several years back Lord Yarborough ...

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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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... Stephen's for a few months. Both of them served in a subaltern office under Peel, and lived to bold high office under his Whig antagonists. Both worked hard at the drudgery of official life, Lord Delhonsie in the Board of Trade during the railway mania ...

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... when, in 1848, Dr Sumner was made Archbishop a of Canterbury, The Tories had raised him r Ito the see of Chester ; it was the Whigs d who conferred upon him the higher dignity. There were jost then a few faint symptoms of that recoil from bhe extreme views ...

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... his motltev heavld thalt he had ?? ti( itticle to ttle Edli',bii /Pi, i? cellte, she cx- elatit~ld ?? ,nhcb H yoif l'c tutu Whig, tbis hou'se is tit ioinger big 'ns'i'lig for ris b(ith. ' ?? h, lwever, no inclintioit to tirir \'thig. Ont of the nlost ...

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... House of Loads. During the time he wea in the Lower House, and subsequently ih the House of Lords, hie uniformly supported the Whig Goveranonts.- Ilo Scot- land he was a warm supporter of tile Free Chur ch, imnd was deservedly popular. From September, 1848 ...

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... a weak state, died on Friday evening (the. 7th iDst.), at Lausanne, in Switzerland, in his 66th year. His lord. ship was a Whig in politics, and was for some lime Lord Chamber- lain. He was also Lord-Lieutenant of Argyllshire. In 1848 he entertained the ...

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... lobby as if they were a regiment, and he the colonel. It would be absurd to say that a Whig Ministry is now in power carrying Whig measures by the strength of the Whig party. It would be foolish to pretend that ther is a Conservative Opposition determined ...