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... which is to be kept, yet in reality it is the elghty-eix, for it was in 1808, the year after Trafalgar, that the Independent Whig first saw the light. The editor of the Sunday Times fought the battle of the freedom of the Press shoulder to shoulder with ...

Published: Saturday 15 October 1892
Newspaper: Somerset Standard
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 1214 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... that the decoration has fallen on a worthy recipient. They have that satisfaction in this case. Lord Rosebery represents the Whig element the Cabinet. He is its moderating force. He haa no sympathy with the ntilitarian creed some of his friends, who despise ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... antagonist in the contest last week was not a stranger to the county. His father has held the couLty town for forty years as a Whig, as a Liberal, as a Radical, and now as a Home Ruler —in all the gradations through which his party has passed. Perhaps it ...

CHIT-CHAT

... King to Oxford sent troop of hone, F«*r Tories own no argument but force ; With equal sense to Cambridge books he seal, For Whigs admit no foree but argumeDl. The result of the ballot of the Durham miners the question of the eight hours by Parliamentary ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1892
Newspaper: Western Chronicle
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1528 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

bolida. Archdeacon Farrar, who hes been and there is no foundation at in Core’ preg to the report that he

... French society, and during her Tullielien Castle was one of the very smartest in Great Britain, and one of the earters of the Whig party io Scotland. Keith's wife was Miss Hester Thrale (the “Queenie” of Dr. Johnson), end their wes William who died the io ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1892
Newspaper: Weston Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1874 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TENANTS

... and I longed for the day to be gone, so that Cousin Neil would come and take me away, answered Nerissa gravely, and then Whig into silent thought. lio on, my dear ; tell me all. When did you first suspect that you had been the victim of treachery ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1892
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 3283 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HonOan ®om9»onuence

... of the Dnke of Roxbnrgbo. His decease is premature, for was only 53. has never taken a very prominent part in public life. Whig, and a member of Brooks’s, has been eontent rather to be a county magistrate than a politician. was very popular in his own ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1892
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 3069 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WESTERN

... for. In consequence of Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule proposals the Radicals were then able to throw overboard a lot dead-weight-Whigs with their foUowiags, 314 of whom, apparently, went to swell the Tory minority ; and this occasion, but for the inherent stupidity ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1892
Newspaper: Western Chronicle
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4994 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

probe the premature crowing' o' jou.. iwhieli prophesied a large majority for Mr. Lawson. ' 'hoping for u in

... Burke (who recently contested Parnellite). speaking at the Sarsfield 'sue, Limerick. stated : There trump card' that every Whig speaker t every meeting—that the advent of the Gorrnment meant nothing leas than the --instatement of the evicted tenants. ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1892
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 8821 | Page: 5 | Tags: none