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July Bth, 1899.) character, natural beauty, and rural seclusion may give charm to old Hurley, we turn to ..

... chaplain at Hurley when he was a boy; something, we may be sure, of his pel tinacious Whiggism, for he was above all things else a Whig ; a man of sport, however, who, when Monmouth visited Oxford, offered a plate to be run for, himself riding in the race, ff ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1899
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 989 | Page: 23 | Tags: none

TO BUILDERS

... HISTORY will be given n the CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB, by W, sde BURGH, Esq., M.A., Merton College, Oxford. FRIDAY, APRIL Isth.—THE WHIGS AND TORIES.” Tickets (which may be obtained frem li-\ Wordsworth, 2, Pottergate, and Mr. Clifford I'homas, High-street), for ...

THE LIE BROUGHT HOME. A QUESTION FOR THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE

... into the*enemy’s port. His mind was a hoge appropriation clavse; his Conservatism an “organised bypocrisy.” He had caught the Whigs bathing and run away with thewr clothes. So virulent an aftack wus probably never delivered in Parliament as this of Disraeli’s ...

| THE MAYOR OF LINCOLY, 1599-1900

... wards—the Minster Ward aud the B'.k' statement, by a prominent High Churchinan, is| Ward. The late Ald. Williams, who was a Whig, ar indication of the feeling which is growirg | retired from the Corporation in 1850, and died in o in Anglo-Catholic quarters; ...

!TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION LINCOLN BANKRUPTCY COULT

... done. The Tory party had always opposed ‘nnd obstructed mm while reactionary Liberals were gradually ng merged into them. As Whigs had been succeeded by Liberals, and Liberals by Radicals, so would Radicals have to be succeeded by Socialists. The Socialists ...

THE WULEK'S NEWS,

... part in the choice, and so seem to bind themselves to an obedience which they ceuld not honestly promise if the leader were a Whig. At the present moment Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman appeared to be the candidate both of the speciai iriends of Sir William ...

B o b shere the Jaw, what con bo boped from | LINCOLNSHIRE STUFF. BaLL, u‘;’h correspondent also directs th‘:!l ..

... Ellison (Houltham), Capt. Ellison ward, Rev. H. Williams, Rev. J. H. kider, Rov, [2nd Life “iuards), Mrs. R. T. Eilison, Capt, Whig. S, Walmsley, Mr, Scott, Rev. T. Rae; Mr. Payue, ['aker 20h Huwars, Miss Ellis Canliffe, Misg Mr. Wykes. Mr. Overton, Mr. Garner ...

eTT I e irgament. It |u.?’ Le wrong to colour margarine, Lut, argues the Journal, it is quile as wrong

... hvara this entry “4th Dec., 1723, Susannah, wife of Joseph Centlivre from St, Martin’s-in-the Ficlda.ln politics she was a Whig. Her benevoleat (and aviable d|;§mi'i.m endeared her to the set in which she movad; her acquairXances and friends, who includad ...

A Scrricrext Ruasow,

... the world as Earl Gresvenor and Lord Elcho, and when Mr. Gladstone brought in the Reform ‘ Bili of 1866, they were among the Whigs who, as Mr. Bright exclaimed in the House of Commons, ‘retired into the political cave of }Adullnn. and called about them everyone ...

CITY AND COUNTY

... ‘7‘: sy ) ent i #: Oth, A April 12 Jeh So, 7 w odati the Ci the Sl to wai Theo-op il be lietie ve not T the i 'n.,-o w (3. Whig, rthrr g Pt ary’s the ntinual le S ‘h&uwi gpgzd:c?.,n(b‘}e‘;.nw,“:r‘lng itu:n:h.wxlmd, ks l‘;'-}: >ot }‘,‘;;‘k Sth fin?‘l”::;”& ...