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— — nother of the old schook of Whig statesmen, or to dis, Perhaps, more correctly, placemen, now rapidly t

... — — nother of the old schook of Whig statesmen, or to dis, Perhaps, more correctly, placemen, now rapidly t PPearing by the evolution of time, has passed away in son of Lord Northbrook, better known as Sir Bo, ou Baring, for nearly half a century Member ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 374 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

is name is associated. The hon. gentleman formerly held a in the Scots Fusilier Guards, and his political ..

... passed upon Mr. Eyre, that eager partizans have come forward on both sides. The Radical Party, and a certain portion of the Whigs, consider the dismissal of Mr. Eyre a just punishment so far as it goes, and many are in favor of prosecuting him to the utmost ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 305 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

OBITUARY. Lord Ponsonby died on Wednesday on board his yacht Nuffira then lying in Millbay, bound for • , Lordshi

... his seat near Winchester. The deceased nobleman, as Sir Francis Baring, had been for many years a staunch supporter of the Whig party. He was elevated to the Peerage by Lord Palmerston, the close of the last Parliament. The representation of Peuryn and ...

Published: Tuesday 18 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 363 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Reform in one shape or another, has now for so many months been the chief topic of conver* sation, that

... another, has now for so many months been the chief topic of conver* sation, that we verily believe all parties, matter whether Whig or Tory, are heartily sick of the very name of it, and yet the proceedings the last month have been such as will, we fear, ...

Published: Tuesday 18 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 701 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

GENERAL INTELLIGENO

... retrieve the reputation of the Whigs as financiers, and fell before the attack of Sir Robert Peel. He was not able to re-model a rotten system which he bad received from his predecessors. A complete change was necessary, and the Whig financiers bad neither the ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 3649 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OBITUARY

... aw. lie was born in 1796. The deceased nobleman, as Sir Francis Baring, had been for many years • staunch supporter of the Whig party. He was elevated to the peerage by Lord Palmerston at the close of the last Parliament. The representation of Penryn ...

PASSING EVENTS, MAN-IN-THE-MOON. Meecurt, Wishing still to »e recognised on four staff, it only is “occasional ..

... must admit, that the Conservative party have carried out their plans so steadily and persistently as give the go-by to the Whigs, who had been content to amuse themselves by blackguarding their opponents, in listening to the inharmonious strains of “Old ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Mercury
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1028 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EPITOME OF NEWS

... declined to admit extenuating anounietaaoss, the mina oondenined kin to dentin. The Irrsaularitles in Down Gaol. - The Northern Whig says the investigation into the alleged irregularities in Down Osol conolnded on Saturday evening. Mr. Georg* F. Eadin, governor ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Tewkesbury Register
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 1713 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

h )i .luin- (sarcasm, could honestly denounce ail~(julilhral rencßades. such «ere not the men. Upstood, instead ..

... public appointments should filled by uitra-panizans ; but the Conservatives point the Assistanl-Ove’seership, and say, The Whigs have appointed Mr, Coding, not on account of any peculiar fitness for the office ; then why should we not try to appoint Mr ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Mercury
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1131 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTEIiSHIRE GAZETTE:SEPTEMBER 15, 1866

... ot . t . hinh of receiving thanks for so little a service as lending a room. They should always be welcome to that, whether Whig or Tory. (Hear.) He must however say that he had never given the use of a room with greater pl ban on this occasion, save only ...

TEWKESBURY REFORM ASSOCIATION

... of seeing to what purpose the Tories worked their majority at the Board of Commissioners. By giving publlo work doubtful Whigs they succeeded in winning their side about twenty of these Cheltenham Adullsmitee. (Laughter.) Notwithstanding the splendid ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1866
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9333 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SATURDAY

... present occasion. He had often lent them a room, and would be proud to do so again for the benefit of a deserving man be he Whig or Tory. (Applause) They would always be welcome at the Queen's Hotel. Mr. Paul said there was one more duty left. The meeting ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1866
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8749 | Page: 3 | Tags: none