STALLIONS
... Blair Athol out of Lovelace, Sweetmeat out of Ph by Touchstone. At IS guineas each mare, and I guinea the groom. Apply Mr. R. WHIG UT. High Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire. ...
... Blair Athol out of Lovelace, Sweetmeat out of Ph by Touchstone. At IS guineas each mare, and I guinea the groom. Apply Mr. R. WHIG UT. High Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire. ...
... father’s papers, in order to see if there is any record of the ncgociations with O’Connell 1844. It appears that that time the Whig leader suggested to the Irish leader a federal system of government between England and Ireland, butnothing known of the details ...
... if there is with O'Connell iz 1844 the Whig leader sngge ral system of goverm Ireland, but nothing plan whieh they smong’ Lord * Rue be some doeumen and if they be made public. It wo not only the details of Whig leaders were pi would be rather confog ...
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... Newcastle. 2S--Death William Notheredale, 34 years old. from burning. in itiahatoed Street. Normals 24--Opening}[[ of Toby. 's (Whig Chronicle) Toy Exhibition In Academy of Arta Mactett Street, Newcastle—Theatrical Unease ranted to St. Gimp's Dail, —Tina ...
... of Orccehdl fame. The storv used then that Lord Stanley was the Liberal and Mr. Gurney the Tory, though Mr. Gurney sat as Whig, and (in those dajs) Lord Stanley professed Tory principles. Never has tho picturesque side - dramatic art been seen such splendour ...
... of the two H Bronzes, | were anfficient to allow at least a large play of p | Spanish | within tolerably safe limite. Both Whig ana guineas, | tacitiy acknowledged a certain constitutional at square ‘within which their strife might be conducted. able ...
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... . that Lord Stanley was the Liberal and 111.. the . Tory, thowah Mr. Gamey Omer& Mr. Reale that Cu). Tersershweld I a m° , Whig. and (in those dayi) Lord &mkt: palmed tabs Mr. Rollie het Mr. Roolumeld he I Teel pdadr i es. NW lolly &Wes menthes I Mr ...
... papers, in rder te see if there is any record of the negotiations with O'Connell in 1844. It appears that at that time the Whig leader suggested. te the Irish leader a fede, ral system of government as between Kagland and Ireland, but nothing is known ...