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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

MORETON-IN-MARSH

... been one of credit end importauee, and ono of the edge director' mid the manager of that bank had paid him the compliment of Whig now present. The useinormlists were happy to see that their parlament of Mr. Neale was eon- Brined by the direetore of hie ...

BANKRUPTCY LIST

... Country. Macaulay, tbeu a candidate for the representation of the A•liton, Frederick John, Liverpool, cotton broker. city—a Whig—a political opponent all his lite. The sum- Atm Bedford, berrebep keeper. mons came at length --it came at midnight, Just ...

AL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1366

... great many other persons who were also Whigs and landownere thought as be did, and were seriously opposed to the passing of a Reform Bill that was to be necessar ily and avowedly followed by at least ten others. The Whig landowners, before they allowed a man ...

MEETING AT EARL RUSSELL'S. On Tuesday last, at one o'clock, the Liberal members who were desirous of bearing ..

... appeal to the Liberals to remain united and exert themselves to carry a bill which would so obviously prolong the existence of a Whig-Radical Adminisirition and secure the benefit to the coun- try of his own guidance and control. lie drew a terrible picture ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, APRIL 21, 1866

... show that the importage• of Mr. Glad .nit to Liverpool bad been lied. Ile argued that the Governmeat led comeliest -the old Whig section of their supporters a o•liefectory compromise might bane been tussled. NI,. Plat, though regrettleg tbe necessity of ...

THE REFORM DEBATE

... course that tends to drive away imparting persona of the Whig porgy from the Liberal party in this country (bear, hear), and It this course shoold second to dissevering the moat intelligent of the Whig nobility from the great pepsin party in this attorney ...

THE REFORM DEBATE

... by the Liberal party, and esp.- eislly by those who represented the largest constituencies. He therefore asserted that the Whig petty as repressnted by Lord Remelt, broke no vows or pledges. Lord Derby afterwards took elite, and was obliged to decline ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, MAY 19, 1866

... house changed hands when its master became • banished furnish distinguished men in more than sufficient outlaw. Then some canny Whig lawyer tried to buy the numbers to represent the wealth, the ingenuity, and the pictures, and relics, and the old home associations ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, MAY 19, 1866

... solitary confinement in a little cell 91t. by Mt. The following alarming announcement from a magistrate has appeared in the Whig:— The rinderpcst has broken out in the townland of Drennan, in the county of Down, about miles from Lisburn, near Bellies-mill ...

BRISTOL

... it wt* out his first appearance. Coeur Y Parry Suasion*, Saturday.--(Selort E. G. Flallewell, Esq., Dr. ♦eeres, and Thomas *Whig, lisq.)— Wdlians dehoesod, landlord of the New 104 be e t.h tiff, was by Sergi. Brown for keeping hie home open during prohibited ...

Spirit of the Vublic press

... no lunger a mystery in any quarter, offended both the self-respect and the patriot-3,111 of the best of big own party. For Whigs of the school to which Lairds Lansdowne and Westminster belong have as little. appetite for American institutions as we have ...