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RAILWAY. R HOLIDAYS. “tain Easter Monday, April 8th, diy Whig: Trains will be WITHDRAWN, ~ ls h en ~~ the

... RAILWAY. R HOLIDAYS. “tain Easter Monday, April 8th, diy Whig: Trains will be WITHDRAWN, ~ ls h en ~~ the will be given by special — TER EXCURSIONS. Goo, OL Friday, April 5th, to K ting Cheltenham at 8°25 a.m. leg Eg BU RY a P.-m. Fare, 3s. 3d. Sty hel ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1901
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 337 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

... Jack : Lily ham gone into the ministry again. Mary: What do yon mean? Jack: tilte is engaged to another clergymau. Kim ()Whig: Why that joke of yours is al lest fifty year,. old. Miss Saltily: And jam have never forgotten it in all that time? film ...

Gloucestershire Gossip

... well that it has from time immemorial existed. It is, in fact, a survival of the bad times of the old close and selfelected Whig Corporation, which body was swept away nearly 70 years ago by the Municipal Corporations Act. And Mr. Buchanan is of the party ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1901
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1229 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

LOSTANDTOIIIID

... 10674 &en, light Certier's Veit, with removeable top.—Apply to R. Bloods(, Tubas. Cirencester. ENOOS from Pure•bred Birds. Good Whig steam. Assumes, Salmon Faverulles, Silver Wymletter, Bleck Orpiegtoss, White Leghorn'. 3s. Clack, enamors. Nsilaverth. (0620 ...

THE PASSING HOUR

... Outlook is inclined to regard Sir Michael Hicks Beach as the last of the Whigs. The description is bright and original— a great country gentleman as befits your proper Whig, but eminently un-modern in his unobtrusive dignity, as ardent for Free-trade ...

Published: Monday 22 April 1901
Newspaper: Gloucester Citizen
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1780 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

I*L Of NIL J. S. LOYNTY

... Was With b. owl it of Mali bind, A. M. sad C. J. Sim • mmutisimm, Ms. sad lwriag mrimsy, tram the papas af Osamu Wawa • la Whig roman. a/ dam Mao Um but ' bush • affestimaSs boss Mee. N. B. Lasky ; Irmiaa albotion, lie With lowlas ea rrabr him ...

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THE INDEMNITY

... son of the late Sir Baidwyn Isighton, of Latent-pm* Sheol:whir*, and was born at Lobs in 1537. He was educated at Harrow sad Whig. Soon after taking his &greets, was culled to the Bar as a member of the Inner Temple. and joined the Oxford Circuit; but be ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... raised to the method of Mr Allen's election as chairman, and correspond's*, with the Local taversiment Beard did not allay the Whigs those who coatidered that be had boas pitchtMtad into the position by as illegal castlog cots give* by use kis own political ...

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B. VAWKIS a SONS,

... —The scholars attZtiini . Ntattbew`a Marsh Bendy &hoots thoroughly enjoyed their annual trait as Whit-Moody the arrenreients Whig admirably carried oat. Assembling outside the Schools sheet two o'clock, • procession was formed by the °bikinis, some of wham ...