CARNSLEY AND DISTRICT LEAGUE
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... u«'ai Hope *. -At Hone Muiptojr 0. Teal 11. White 4.'. Ura.lfoxl 7, son ». H, lb. (not mill Ik ,r *? , - *fJ m M ,n ...
... great abilities, sad not less ambition, grandson of the most aristocratic of Arohbtohope, and allied inner circle of the great Whig families. His uncle, Mr. George Granville Harcourt, of Nuaeham, had married the widow ike seventh Earl Waldegrave. He oonspicooaa ...
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... the unite* can arrange with hi* landlord j a subtenant. J. W., Brougham. while for Wiachth made attempt* in l*?i. gain in the Whig interest seat f-u W«t was in 1«30 returned free for Yorkshire. W. N., .Slenford—l. Ym the Ministry July, Lord Churchill »a- ...
... apparently in 1766 made up his mind for the repeal the Act, and even threatened immediate resignation. With the overthrow the Whigs Lord Dartmouth did hold office for some years, and in joined the Tory pauty. A year later joined Lord North's Ministry a* Secretary ...
... to lie dowu at night Then I think you ought, with surprising without being able to any, • I meads ems tartitemA. human Whig, 'at a little wiser, a little - retwasi I- Why?' he said, looking at her with evident kepi or . little betier day.' Yost will ...
... not lees anmition-, grrdsen of the m-ost sristoc antic of Arch bishops, arc. nearly allied to the inner circle of the great Whig families. He as consSpICUOuS in Indon commanding figure and lofty artiflemi mas er. We vera brought together bq a series of ...