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... Albert Conyngham (the heir of his immensely rick uncle, Mr. Joseph Denison), who took his title from the place when Lord John Russell gave him a peerage in 1849. ...
... Albert Conyngham (the heir of his immensely rick uncle, Mr. Joseph Denison), who took his title from the place when Lord John Russell gave him a peerage in 1849. ...
... which then* were about 24 entries. 14 prise' being prorated. The Ant prime was won by Mr. F. !Richland. the second by 'air John Russell, the third 'es Mr. H. Prewott. and the fourth by Sir Alfred Bt ...
... HORSE CRU Y CAS John Russell, 2 market gardener, of are- ham, was summoned at the instance of the R.S.P.C.A., for working a geiding whilst in an unfit state. Constable Greest saw the defend- ant in the market in Commercial-road early on March 28th, with ...
... is howls, had seen his way to follow the example of other Mayors is giving a medal for this annual competition. Sir - John Russell seconded motion, which was carried with acclamation, sad His Worship's health was heartily drunk. The kindness of the Sheriff ...
... Cooyngham, the heir of the immense fortune of his ancle, Mr. Joseph Denison, who took his title from the place when Lord John Russell gave him a peerage in 1850. The fine terrace on which the old boose stood commands a magnificent view. The house is merely ...
... in tho those also pre- sent, in addition to Mr. Russell, bemg Messrs. Cotton (han. land (hon. trea- A W. Fenwick Bicknell, J » Chairman, in @ very neat , Stated thay the object was to present Mr. Russell with some mark of appreciation of his services for ...
... himself ready to take a subsidiary office, but it is pointed out that Lord Rosebery would find precedent in the case of Lord John Russell, who, after being Prime Minister, served under both Lord Aberdeen and under Lord Palmerston. There are others, again, who ...
... Albert Corynghem (the heir of hi* imme*ely rich uncle, Mr. Joseph Denison), who took his title from the plac# when Lord John Russell gave him a peerage in 1849. The park Is extensive, well wooded, and much varied. The now house, which is the north end ...
... Edward Reeves, of Wcslend. Ru”^tLL°—On the 23rd of June, at Oakley. Ryde, Isle of Wight. Jane Mmia. wife John Russell, and daughter of the talc John Grinbam. both of Ryde. RYDER.—On the 3Uth June, at Kensington. Sir George Lisle Ryder. K.C.B .in bis67'h ...
... when he took up the reing of power from the hands of the late Lord Salisbury, the exact age, it may be noted, of Lord John Russell, and a year older than Lord Derby when they came the heads of Governments. Mr. Glad- stone was Premier at 59; Lord Salisbury ...
... other agencies were also overthrown. udging from the ruins which dot the land, there was plenty of shelter for the needy. John Russell (Duke of %odford) was given Woburn Abbey and vistock Abbey. Covent Garden was the garden atlached to Westminster Abbey ...
... maw they were apparently quite dead, and I went into the room, and saw the others. The names of the others are William Russell. John Lighton, and Richard Trodd. These men had been shifted from the room where the accident had taken place: they had been ...