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FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... which this century has seen. Another ' Old Whig,' writing to the Times of yesterday from Brook's, objects to some communications from that famous head-quarter of Whiggery being taken as true expositions of Whig doctrines, and goes on to show that unless ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1871
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 775 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

REPRESENTATION OF TAMWORTH

... Henry Bulwer to the peerage his taken the Tan,worth electors surprise. It is understood that Mr. John Petl, who is a well-known Whig of the old school, and who was defeated by Sir Henry at the last lection, will again come forward, but yet the opposite party ...

Published: Wednesday 15 March 1871
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 97 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FOREIGN

... than they seem to lie legible at Brookes', and he administers to A Whig a very proper rebuke. It action. Independent writes, and not words and idle complaints that want. Whigs have for the last two years been talking at their clubs, among their ...

9KW WRIT

... COMMIT*!* TftINKSO. Mr BONHAM CARTBR obtained the appointment of c printing executed order Hon** BILLS. *' 0. obtained leave whig bill to and amend the relating to merchant khippintr and navigation. Si* W. LAW3ON obtained bring ia bill to enable owner© ...

BOROUGH OF LEEDS.—ERECTION OF A -NEW BRIDGE LEED3.-TO NT AC TORS AND Corporation the Borough of Leeds are ..

... existing Leeds dge, and the construction a Temporary Wood Bridge across the river Aire. General and detailed drawings, alio whig the works proposed be executed, may.be seen at the office of the Engineer, £. Dyne dL-el, Esq., C. ..Newport, Hon., and the ...

ELECTION NEWS

... Scoti'a intrepid daring, so successful in its results, she has presented with a medal the Royal Huuiauo Society, - Northern Whig, LATEST NEWS. ...

LITERARY RECOLLECTIONS

... occasion, at one of her small and most agreeable dinners in Park Street, the company (most them, except the hostess, being Whigs) were discussing, in rather a querulous strain, the desperate prospects of their party. Yes, said Sydney Smith, we are in ...

AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

... 16 of them being killed. Two or three men were also sufferers by the accident, but none of them were fatally hurt. Northern Whig. ...

MAIL AND SHIP NEWS

... so often appears. Both these divines belong the Broad Cbnrch school, but probably Dean Alford was more of Radical than the Whig courtier of Westminster. ...

The bent uaturod man with the woret natural muse

... were the four* beantiful daughters of the Duke of Marlborough, Ladv Godolphin, Lady Sunderland, generally called the I ittlc Whig, the pride of that party, Lady Bridgewater and Muiitheimer; Swifts friends, Mrs Lone 'ami-Mrs Barttm, the niece Sir Isaac ...