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A FAMILY LAWSUIT

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Published: Saturday 05 January 1867
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
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NOTES OF THE WEEK

... In Lord Derby's unfortunate absence the task of reply fell Lord and the Duke of Buckingham, and though Lord Russell and the Whig peers supported the amendment it was rejected by a large majority. In committee on the bill the same evening some verbal a ...

Varieties

... dry; and when it is taken out it is a hard concrete mass as unbreakable as the shell of a cocoa-nut. It is then painted, whigged, whiskered, eyebrowed ; the eyes are placed it; and on Boxing-night the artist is placed inside it; and the little ladies ...

REFORM PROSPECTS

... law, should be iatroduced from the Ministerial side of the House. A gradual disintegration parties is taking place. The old Whigs are as party fast becoming extinct,and possessing no real sympathy with the Radical section of the House, although they have ...

PETITIONS TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... the Blackburn Standard, to the same Woe, By Mr TALBOT, from the board of goordlans ef the Bridged and Cowbridgs Colon, foe Whig miass, woods, pimstations, and all real property. By Mr. HAIM, from the hoard of guardians of tan Wyoosilw Union, for the amendment ...

ST. JAMES'S STREET. (By a Dyspeptic.) St. James's Street, of classic fame! The finest people throng it! St. ..

... ; The quaint old dress, the grand old style, The mots, the racy stories ; The wine, the dice-the wit, the bde, The hate of Whigs and Tories. At dusk, when I am strolling there, Dim forms will rise around me ; Old Pepys creeps past me in his chair, And ...

Published: Thursday 21 November 1867
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 645 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A NEW CONSERVATIVE CLUB

... a Conservative candidate for election any more than the Carlton would furnish influence and means to secure Parliament for Whig, Liberal, or a Radical. Each to its own purposes and cause. Still with the progressive spirit of politicians there is ample ...

THE

... was the schooner Splendid, of Dublin, bound from Liverpool to that port with a cargo of ouals. 1001 LIVEB LOST. The Norttern Whig publishes full particulars of the deplorable wrack of the Tons, at Ballywaher, near Donaghy's., on Thursday morning. According ...

MIDSHIPMEN'S AMENITIES

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD

... Thackebt on Whigs.—l am not going, like Thomas of Finsbury, to put ugly questions to Government, or obstruct in any way the march of the Great Liberal Administration. The best thing we can do is not to ask questions at all, but to trust the Whigs implicitly ...

Published: Wednesday 03 July 1867
Newspaper: Frome Times
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4726 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE REFORM BILL

... will however hold good it has ever done, and not even the most impossible combination of the Radical party, with the old Whigs, will ever succeed in becoming palatable to the country. There is, bowever, one element of uncertainty which has not hitherto ...

WRECKS ON THE IRISH COAST

... was the schooner Splendid, of Dublin, bound from Liverpool to that port with a cargo of coals. VOCR LIVE., LOS?. The NortAmt Whig publishes full particulars of the deplorable wreck of the Toes, at Bollywalter, near Donagbadee, on Monday morning. According ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1867
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 669 | Page: 4 | Tags: none