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THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE

... performed important services for England. is very necessary that they should be chosen from both sides—the same number of Whigs of Tories; and above all do I wish that they should be well-educated men and of high character, who, as I have already said ...

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 ...

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... that Archbishop Manning and Bishop Grant—indirectly, it may be. but still efficiently—took part in the Coventry election. The Whig whippers-in communicated with the above-named Roman prelates through Liberal R.C. jjeer, who at once co-operated; and sent ...

Imperial Parliament

... words from Lord in support of the clause, Lord Carnarvon gave it is most hearty approbation. The plan proposed was neither Whig nor a Tory scheme, for it seemed to meet with general approval from both sides of the House. He trusted their Lordships would ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... coincidence that two such ridiculous additions to the Reform Bill have been proposed in the House of Lords the sons of two great Whig lawyers. Lord Stratheden, who is the son and successor of the late Lord Chancellor Campbell, once contested Taunton in the ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... the task has successfully and, we trust it may prove, satisfactorily dealt with the Reform question. Lord Russell and the Whigs talked Mr. Disraeli and the Conservatives achieved, and the Reform Bill of 1867 is the monument of their efforts. The amendments ...

CRICKET

... proposer said was the choice of a new party just formed called the Constitutionalist party, comprising moderate men of the old Whig and Conservative parties), and Mr. H. S. P. Winterbotham, a Liberal. The show of hands was in favour of the latter candidate ...

The death is announced of Captain Cresswell, R.N., who obtained some celebrity in 1853 in connexion with Arctic ..

... contested in 1852, and at the last general election (1865) he was elected for the county of Galway. In politics the late Lord was a Whig, but on the introduction of Lord Lord Russell's measure of parliamentary reform in June last year, Lord Dunkellin moved his ...