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got*. Mrs. Guthrie, widow of the Rev. Canon Guthrie, Canon of Bristol, and Vicar of Came, Wilts, died on Sunday

... Cheshire, died on Thursday last at the age of 65. He was M P. for Preston from 1832 to 1847, and was created a baronet by the Whigs in 1838. His only son, the Rev. Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, succeeds to the baronetcy. Mr. Henry Hoare, the banker, died on Monday ...

Literary Miscellanea

... deserves to be, and the government with it. For Lord Grosvenor represents a strong body of moderate men, who, though they be Whigs, are Whigs of the old school, and prefer their country and its great institutions to any party triumph. But granting it to reach ...

Imperial Parliament

... opposition to this moderate measure, predicting that the success of such a coalition might dissociate the great body of the Whig nobility from the popular cause, and warning them that a contest with the popular party on one side and the nobility on the ...

Imperial Parliament

... and duty. Mr said that the Government had acted on the advice of Lord Grosvenor, and consulted the leading members of the old Whig party and of the Conservative Opposition a compromise that would be satisfactory to the country might have been arrived at ...

REFORM MEETING IN BATH

... the working men stick together, work together, and then he believed that all the apostate Liberals (a voice— Good) all the Whigs, and all the Tory press would never be able to defeat the bill now before them (applause) The motion was carried by acclamation ...