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EASTERN WARD

... felt sure they were right, doing the best for the welfare of the town, that he “•d incurred the opposition of some of the Whigs, the same cause he owed the opposition he 2*d also experienced to-day (hear, hear, and applause). •There was no man who had ...

Caution to Tradesmen

... demonstrations in the towns and villages in favour of this mis-shapen offspring of sour Whig officialism and Republicanism called Franchise Extension Bill. The Whigs now begin to feel the bitter penalty of their coquettings with Air. Bright’s faction, and ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... had its Whigs and Tories, like other professions ; eminent men have been divided between the part ® fairly, as elsewhere. Just as Fielding was Whig lett a Tory. Burke a Whig and Johnson a Tory, ? may claim Keppel and the Tories Rodney ; the Whig 3 0 and ...

“ GLADSTONE AND LIBERTY.”

... the 3rd of this month Lord Russell addressed from Pembroke Lodge letter to W. F. Collier, Esq., Plymouth,” the brother of the Whig Solicitor-General, and M.P. for that borough, acknow’ ledging the receipt of a memorial agreed to at a large open air meeting ...

MINISTERIAL CHANGE

... claims and* “traditions” are no longer the exclusive ruling influences over the Whig party. The more modern' element of expediency is now prevailing, even the construction of a Whig Cabinet, and probably it is only a question of time as to the complete dispersion ...

A LORD OP THE CAVE

... dwellers in the cave. First then, let us note that his Lordship is not, as some suppose, a seceder from the Whig ranks, for ho never was a Whig. calls himself a Liberal Conservative. We should call him a hybrid. He is one of those independent members who ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 713 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

AYLESBURY;

... county. His politics were professedly Liberal, but he lias contested elections iu the county of Bucks, in opposition to b*th Whigs and Tories, not much believe with a view of taking a seat himself in parliament, but to secure the represation to local candidates ...

BEDFORD. FNICIPAL ELECTIONS. EETING OF evening the Radicals held an op the Markrt-hill for the purpose o the ..

... Mary of Argyle.” have heard the street boys singing, ’here is no more need of me, ’or my friends have thrown me over, loth the Whig and the Tory, tes, my Council days are numbered, ! I never more shall smile, '’or I’m now always looked on as ’oor Old Teddy ...

nary way of trade : and in many cases the P f, of fisherman and retailei- are grossly IB tionate

... flowing, or in a little time Southill will be* a nominee at all in the borough. It is no' of choice but of necessity. The Whigs can, the bill because it would so alter the that 36 per cent, of it would be compos® 11 working-class : and that is just the ...

ay of trade : and in many cases J irman and retailer are grossly I9 P ,jei! . Another great

... Bedford as lt . 3g, or in a little time Southill will b® ainee at all in the borough. It is n°',l aice but of necessity. The Whigs ca ill because it would so alter the 36 per cent, of it would be compos®*' f ing-class : and that is just the secti 1 ituency ...

THE RUMOUR

... report—let us see how it would interest us, true.” We, for our own part, had heard the rumour, and that it had originated at head Whig quarters, therefore feel that no apology was needed on the part of the Times for the speculations. They were written in a masterly ...