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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette

A LAST ELECTION RHYME,

... And many measures more ; Then Tories tried their mystic hand. They “dished the Whigs,”surprised the land, And now, in seventy-four, A last election I may see ; The Whigs and Tories both agree It is English light ; Fair play, we hope, either side The ...

BUSINESS ENGAGEMENTS

... been the pel topic ever since the Reformation. Whig hLiorians would, with all the advantage of periods ami pointed antitheses, record the disestablishment of the Church of I'i.glami the tip-top achievement Whig p-diev. big administrators had never initiated ...

NORTHAMPTON

... his friends to vote for Tory. What he asked them to do was to show their contempt for the Whigs. Let them drive them out, and he did advise them not to return Whigs, even it were necessay to retarn a Tory. Let them look at the result at the last election ...

THING

... Cowper—were present In replying to the toast of their healths, Mr. said the meetings which had be**n held had been taken part in by Whig and Tory alike. Mr. Halsey sail although in the opinion ot some much was not done in the last session of Parliament, yet some ...

AGE N T H

... AGE N T Leighton Buzzard. Messrs. Flint Whig hello, Wbtcbttllo's Wh»rve«, Mr. H. Tomsoo, 29, Guildford St. Mr. K. Joyce, Accountant. I'M win Ron«»oi», Veterinary Sureeoi), St. Jolm Street. Mr. W. Grocer. r. W. H. lerbyalare, Auctioneer Mr. J. H. Osborn ...

NORTHAMPTON

... therefore, only one course open to him, and that was contest the seat at all hazards. The Whigs had already loat one seat in the borough, and he was determined that Whig should sit tor Northampton if he could help it. He believed that two-thirds of the Liberal ...

KEDUCTIOXB IN THE ARMY

... attacking the rumoured reduction* m the army, aaye From timed beyond the Uyluj? statesmen it has ever been the same. The Whigs office have cut down the army to a point utterly below safety; they have starved the service, till Tory Government coming in ...

THE CHARGE OP FOWL STEALING

... tap-room. After they had been there a short time, saw that they had got the Dutch oven down, and were cooking part of the fowl—a whig aud a leg. Charles Greening said; the morning of the 2nd of February, 1 was going down the yard baloughig to the I toss Keys ...

PHOCTOB AND ETL AND’3 B O ]ST B MAN U RES

... Road. Kettering. Dunstable. Mr. G. D. E. IGEKV , Winslow, Bucks. of the late Mr. JOHN PERU V, Northampton. Messrs. S. 11. WHIG HELLO & SON, Leighton Mr. DANL. COOPER, .Sj>aJdaick, Kimboltou. Buzzard. PRICE LISTS, with Parilculais I’rcmii offerocl, for ...

DAYLIGHT. OUR BLACKAMOOR WARS

... trained skill ? To borrow from the Sporting World, it would be, metbinks, the long odds of Monmouth Street to a China orange. ’ Whig, Tory, and Radical condemn these two ominous, disastrous, and, many say, ignominious wars. We shall be pleased by an insertion; ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... second ditto, 6d.; members free. WING, EVENING CONCERT, to followed by AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, will be in the School Room. Whig, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1879. Doors Open 7 ©’Clock to Commence 7.30 p.m. Tickela—Front Seals, 2«.; Second ditto, Is.; ...