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... of Wellington, aud have consequently concluded that he was made bishop by a Tory Government, and raised to the Primacy by a Whig Premier ; but in this they are mistaken. He was made bishop of Ches- ter by Lord Goderich, one of Canning's paru, who be- came ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1862
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1421 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

falling in of a railway tunnel. occasionedatMalvorn bv'uie rumour that the tunnel through the ifill made for ..

... deceive our | Colonne. Fiumendisl Cesaro. ' ii. i iid* - RIOTS IN BELFAST. The proceeding! lut night (Friday), flays the Forthtm Whig, are atriking or affected confidence in the mofr«n«ivc character of an orange, and the Umg-auffeting meekneaetOf a:Catho)ic ...

THB ARCREIoiiOP OF CANTERBURY

... when, iv 1848, Dr. Suniner was made Archbishop ol CaMterbury. The Tories had raised him to the see of Cuester; it was the Whigs who conferred upou him the higher dignity. There were just then a few taint symptoms ot tnat recoil from the extreme views ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1862
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1519 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... town of Kinsale, and of great iniiu*-nce tbe locality. During tbe active portion if his career he was an ardent politician the whig aide, and always took leading part in the elections for the borough of Kinsale. was himself elected member without opposition ...

M VKUIAOES

... philosopher, John Locke. Lord King was almost a republican in High Tory days, and particular hater of bishops. The Reform Whigs rewarded his fierce fidelity to liberal principles by adding to the Barony of King the Earldom of Lovelace. About the unhappy ...

18-LAND

... 18-LAND. — The News Letter says that the Protestants have taken no part in the riots; but the Whig says that houses of Roman Catho'ncs have been attacked, aud that not only its own office but the private residence of the proprietor has been seriously ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1862
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1243 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

atration. Mr. Porter must look back with labefaction the part has taken inthia matter. If hia advice 1 had acted

... Belfast. TOPICS *OF THE WEEK. Lord Llanover’s Desfotism, There lires great magnate Wales, Whom people Lord LUnover call,— . A Whig nobleman Of lUostrions degree, •, once bore the surnarae of Hall, Ben Hall, .. Whose conceit of hifflulf U not im*!!. Hii ...

From our Loudon Correspondent. Garibaldi's misfortunes are very acutely felt this couutry. All chisses of ..

... The younger brother had previously been made Bishop of Winchester. The Sumners were fortunate under every government. The whigs continued what the tories began. Lord John Russell made the Duke Wellington's bishop an archbishop. The deceased archbishop ...

Foreign and Colonial

... Thurlow Weed leaves for ojo the 30th. The Chippewa Indians have revolted in Minnesotr. More troubles are expected. The Richnwnd Whig estimates the quantity of cotton destroyed since the commencement of the struggle at from 400,000 to 600,000 bales. The Time/ ...

LAKE’S FALMOUTH PACKET AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER

... most formidable specimen Its dess, and weighed no less than 271 b. RIOTS IN BELFAST. The of last night (Fridny), the Northern Whig, are etriiiiog commentary upon the reel affected the iooffeneUe character as orange, and the long-suffering meekoees catholic ...

POLITICAIi GOSSIP

... town of Kinsale, and of great influence in the locality. Daring the active portion bis career he was ardent politician on the whig aide, and always took leading part the elections Tor the borough of Kinsale. He was himself elected member without obposiiion ...