DEAD ARCTIC HERO Honoured
... Mr P atkins, leader the British Expedition, wljo was J in canoe in the Polar 1 ii. | ly atkins, his father re- 5warr)« i 0 Whig's hands the Polar to ...
... Mr P atkins, leader the British Expedition, wljo was J in canoe in the Polar 1 ii. | ly atkins, his father re- 5warr)« i 0 Whig's hands the Polar to ...
... to Northern Ireland. He will succeed the Right Rev. John Holden. D.D.. who is being translated to West China The ' Northern Whig,' Belfast, states: The bishop-elect has done a splendid work for the Church Missionary Society and for the cause of Christian ...
... As the powers and profits of ruling increased, a seccnd party gradually appeared, and the two became known later as Tory and Whig. Soon the large towns were allowed to have a nominal and superficial share in government. But the landowners , tenaciously ...
... situation are evidenced the fact that M. tTagnon, Minister of Public Work 8 received [the directors all the French railways whig morning. The Minister requested the directors to within week a complete programme constructional works and safety with a view ...
... ely, modern. When Constitutionalism began take 011 its modern form in this country was sustained for generations the great Whig families. recent, years the tendency has nevertheless been very marked, and at the present time the Peers who ssit» with the ...
... Selling Handicap (Bogside).—Lute Player. Selling Plato (Bogside).—Athgarvan Lass gelding. Seliing Hardle (Ludlow).—Wandering Whig. Lone Land, Municipal Selling Plate (Doncaster).—Moissao Scottish Grand National (Bogside).—Vic Fitzroi. Clareinont Plate (Hurst ...
... Englishmen, Scotsmen, Welshmen and Irishmen—were concerned in this epic valour, on April 25. Peter Maze A COPY of the ' Northern Whig and Belfast Post ' has been forwarded this office in the hope, no doubt, that some might l>» madt» well-known Ulster family ...
... made yesterday to the Maze family of Ulster and Bristol and to the suggestion contained in letter published rn the Northern Whig and Belfast Post' of April that a Peter Maze was Sheriff of Bristol in th time of Charles I A careful search of records has ...
... 'which she still possesses the strongest passion. Her birthplace wag Malta, where her father had been a soldier. —' Northern Whig.' 'Mirror' 100 Years Ago. newspaper was leceived the other day at the Brighton post office, which • postage seventeen shillings ...
... fiir stand-up fight in this city of reformers versus anti-reformers, a circumstance which has not occurred before. The Whigs and Liberals did it by a coup-de-main. The Tories had no idea our tactics 'till we entered the hall. Their mortification was ...
... with the possible exception of Sir Stafford Cripps. Good Whigs, like good Liberals to-day, were far more Conservative than the Tories, but nothing would persuade a Whig who had always been a Whig to change his coat and vote Tory. Further, if Bristol Central ...
... peacefully only three years later, the course of English history would have been quite different had James been overthrown by Whig-Stuart (even though aii illegitimate Stuart). England would never have been drawn into the Dutch alliance (with its attendant ...