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... and before the introduction of railways was a coaching' house, , great hotel for country families, and headquarters tlaold Whig Party. ...
... and before the introduction of railways was a coaching' house, , great hotel for country families, and headquarters tlaold Whig Party. ...
... Yorkshire. Shortly aft- wards Fox himself, not at all diecoura..• by the fate of his friend, proposed same toast at a dinner of the Whig As soon as he heard of it the King sent the book of the Privy Council, and his own hand erased Mr. Fox's name. Of all CHEMISTS ...
... says 'Truth,' in referring to the death Portman. They were closely connected with the Wyndhams, and were, always staunch Whigs. John Fortmau, of Orchard Portman, was created a baronet and Edward Berkeley was raised the peerage Lord Grey 18311. arid ...
... was pushing and , ed a little the accident. When he ■ la.er, the trucks had d were leoaded with four and two buttles each of Whig y of eases of one do/.en bottles ks are a Walker/ valued £4Qj ifli iron rests skeleton pair painted biacK. ' na and iron rail ...
... 1, Garden Court, Temple, E.C.4. •The Right Hon. LORD STUART OF WORTLEY, 7. Cheyne Walk, .Chelsea. S.W. 3. •WALTER KENNEDY WHIG HAM, P, Crosby Square, E.C.3 •Directors of The Mercantile Investment and General Trust. Co., Ltd- ' BANKERS.—THE NATIONAL BANK ...
... Colonel Sanford, NyneHea-i Court, Somerset, was the head of an ancient , family, among which were many leaders of i the old Whig Party in that county. Thei7,' settled Nynehead about 1600. Colonel Sanford, Truth ' states, was educated at Eton, and entered ...
... WESTERN DIVISION Y.N.C.A. -•,-,-- Whig Oestiewsnee. - ...
... ove Pr*Whig for liihow.—Mr. R. J. Dart presided over a meeting of the Weston-super-Mare and Banwell Horse Show Committee, which considered the revision of the schedule for the show to be held on August 23. The judges were appointed as follows : Hunters ...
... *° rece Praise for his I .°ht rorr: so great an educational I as Fisher, the Liberal ex- I was the author of the biggest I Whig Bill that has ever been produced « y- Wood had to deal He told the House that t>i education this year will be no 1 Mil millions ...
... Daily. Rupert Street ' STOKES CROFT.' 14 Christmas Street TEL. BRISTOL Phone 339 FOR 3 For Warehousingfurniture Tailors' Whigs, Sas, Battons, etc., AND GOODS OP ANT DESCRIPTION. TRY TM Largest and Best Depositories. E. J. GOSSE, Taller.' TPIIIIIIIIII9 ...
... PRETENCES. • IFHE SAKE OF IHE CHILDREN. it WM* At St. E, Aid P. L illabert On Saturday . it Messrs. J. S. Fry and for an °Whig by charabancs to which place tea was taken Herbert Fletcher, senior member of the patty made a presentation each to Messrs ...
... first and second rounds of the R.A.P. Doubles Championship : the. Inter-Services Tournament Queen's Club, the Duke of York and Whig 'mnnder were beaten in the ! third round yesterday by Flight Lieut. L. and Flight Lieut. J. S. Smith, S-6, 6-2. ...