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OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES OA GE FA T EXGUSH S SIR WAI.I'OI.E AND THE Wlltr I'Ak IV IT ISru I

... the annihilation the Tory party and the leadership of the Whigs for ha'f-a-cemury. and \3) the close the political career Henry St. John, Viscount Bohngbr ke. Bat may askel why was that the Whigs, who were then n a numerical minority, er.jovcd a monopoly ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JANUARY is, 1896

... the most ardent Whigs, he (the lecturer) did not know what would (applause). Lord MacauUy, who was a strong supporter the Whig parly, remarked that the treaty of Utrecht , plainly demonstrated that the Tories were right, and the I Whigs wrong. That treaty ...

DEATH OF A JOURNALIST

... DEATH A JOURNALIST. Mr. Thomas Mackmght, for upwards of 10 vears editor of the Northern Whig, Beifast, died oil Sunday. The deceased, who was 70 years of age, was a native of the South of England, and author 'The Life of Edmund Burke, The Life of ...

THE Oil DEALS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... after the coming of Dutch William, though it did not get itself finally started until three later. Even then it was hated Whigs and rones alike, while for the people generally it wa» enough that the idea was reputed to nave come from Holland to incur ...

DEATH OF EARL GREY

... Iter was Prime Minister during the Reform era, between 1830 and 1834. The late Earl was early life associated with several Whig and Liberal Administrations. He was Under* Secretary for the Colonies during his father's Government, then became Under-Secretary ...

COMMITTEES

... Collett an ij. I»*■!.%-i.! ; lion. s-c.. J. W D. Clinch. OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES 11 -SIR ROBERT WALPOLE AND THF WHIG PAR Y I 18TH CENTURY. The lecture t'us series was delivered by J A. R. .Marriott, Esq.. M A., New College and Wore s'er ...

PARNELL and hit party. And thia they sought to do by attempting to ally them both in deed and object

... broader and more distinct during the past few hours, and the time considerably lessened when that iniquitous compact between Whigs and Tories will burst up, and when, justice being done to Ireland, we shall be enabled to devote thought and attention to needed ...

What Truth says

... opportunities for distinction which were abundantly afforded hint during the Stormy Session of 1846 ? The chances are that the Whigs would quickly have lieen expelled from office, that Sir Robert Peel would have come in again after the Corn Laws had l»een ...

WILTS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION,

... the Council:—Messrs F. Sloper, R. Butler, W. Suncomb, jun., W. H. Godding, and Arthur Straiton. It was proposed that Mr Money Whig ram, ofSavernake House Farm, be requested act as president during the coming year. Votes of thanks were passed Mr of Westbury ...

TORYISM AT TROWBRI&GE

... two great parties the State wum divided into tanks of Tories and Whigs, and when on tbe flank oT tbe Whigs there was growing up that . Radical strength which eventually burst up tbe Whig ramp itself and assumed tbe position of a political party upon that ...

o«tt»y«a4n>t TKUMDAT. Wrru Queen's departure lor Scotland and the flench fleet's for Cherbourg, the last tha ..

... tbesc honours late in life, as a younger son, after the decease of two elder brothers. Hio father, the first Duke, was Whig of tho Whigs, gave £10.060 to help on the reform movement and when the Bill passed, and Pease, the Quaker, was returned Member for ...