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... Lord John Russell declared that he wasuever in | debt until he became Prune Minister. > ...
... Lord John Russell declared that he wasuever in | debt until he became Prune Minister. > ...
... . The latest suit filed in the Divorce Jourt is, says the Pall Malt Gazettr;, that of John Russell Rogers, theatrical manager, better known as Yours merrily, John R. Rogers, against his wife Wiliimena, better know as Minnie Palmer, of My Sweetheart ...
... and f)uchess of Devonshire intend to leave England very shortly tor the Riviera. BiJ^S SmUh' Wales Weekly Jerome,' John S'wte'Xm Russell, ami aher famous and lor a penny. ...
... the 1st February, 1851. appeared his first cartoon, Lord Jack, the Giant Killer, representing Lord John Russell as A mediaeval knight, applauded by John-Bull and Mr Punch, going forth to battle against Wiseman, who awaits the attack armed with a crosier ...
... S'jciued for the Cardiff Times and South dies eci''ly AVwa. 'ilin opening chapter* appear m the -issue. Jerome K. Jerome, John Dora Russell, other famous novelists \\1iit,e tOr this favourite weekly. Secure a copy at. Once. A vgazina anil ?^ewspaper combined ...
... Aberystwyth John Hugh Uoyrl Williams, Bangor Grace Elizabeth Brownlow, Aber. ystwyth Eliza Elizabeth Fletcher, Aber- ystwyth Edith Christiana F. Clow, Aber- ystwith; Annie Mary Dobell, Aberystwyth Kate Dawsou, Bangor Edward John Russell, Aberystwyth ...
... bring in a Bill to either abolish the House of Lords or to deprive it of its power of veto. In that year — 1836 — Lord JOHN RUSSELL, who was Home Secretary in the Melbourne Administration, moved the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into the ...
... agricultural depression. Lord John Russell then moved for a Committee of Inquiry in almost the same terms as those which the present Government were prepared to recommend to the House. On that occasion Lord John Russell expressly declined to entertain ...
... Whitworth scholarship, and also a college scholarship. His first professional engagement was as assistant to the late Mr John Scott Russell in the building of the great dom of the Vienna Exhibition. He was a. member of of the jury of that exhibition, and remained ...
... that some of the niore important measures now on the Statute Book were carried by majorities of less than 20. When Lord JOHN RUSSELL succeeded in carrying a measure by a majority of only three a Tory Peeress asked him, Why don't you resign ? Why, was ...
... Crown. During the interval the Balfour Brothers had been in earnest ronfabulation with Mr T. W. Russell, Atid the moment Mr Gerald Balfour rose Mr Russell called attention to the fact that there were not 40 members present. It was probably only intended ...
... these Orange Lodges. !n February, 1836, a resolution was unanimously passed by the House of Commons, on the motion of Lord JOHN RUSSELL, praying the King. WILLIAM IV., to take measures for the suppression of all the Orange lodges in the kingdom and in March ...