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THE WEST END SCANDALS

... member for Derby :- Sir William Harcourt ha S ripened with the times. In days gone by heused deiantly to boast that be was a Whig. As Home Secretary be was a Saul to the Iriola But he hans now gotsalvation, and is a very Paul breathing fire and vengea'ce ...

THE MEMBERS FOR.DERBY

... merchants and men of business have mostly sat for the town. Iv politics Derby has generally shown a decided preference for the Whigs or Liberals, though in 1852, and 1865 it elected a Conservative member, and it remained for the last election in 1895, to break ...

THE MEMBERS FOR.DERBYSHIRE

... resignations made a graat stir in the political world at tbat time. Lord George, who, like bis family for generations, was a Whig, voted for Wilkes ia 1759, together with hie brothers Lord Frederick, wbo sat for Derby, and Lord John, who sat for York. He ...