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... first Baron Hothfield, wb®, if not 1 very much mistaken, owes his peerage »o Mr Gladstone, I though he has, like many another Whig lordling. ceased to owe allegiance to the party the people. There is no mistaking the tone his letter to Sir Theodore Fry, ...
... few ;Winer.* aftorwarde he gresed the post with ancellier to ot shot. At half-taros they were leading by •go el to nil, bat Whig the other goal the Stoke - all pinery All to nis 7 ces.. and Yates scored for Vaned, and Exelea s In attempting to the hall ...
... Plummet and Dickson (capt.), hacks ; Thee, Churchill and Baker, half backs; Dot k and Gunnjng, right wing; Fry, centre ; and left whig. Referee, Mr W. J. Everitt; linesmen, Messrs W, Morgan and Webber. I have to thank Mr. Wainwright, secretary of Swindon St ...