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... evening, commencing to-night, Jan. 6th, from Bto o p.m. Information can be obtained from the secretary , Mr. F. Clark.—Advt. WOO Whig —The prize winners at the weekly whist drive at the British Legion Club on Wednesday evening were: Ladies—zst, Mrs. Hooper ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1939
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 1018 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SUGGESTED BY J. H. C. LAKE'g

... events and lasting consequences of the Revolution, and he observes that after Monmouth had landed at Lyme Regis (June 1685) the Whig lords and gentlemen of the South- West laid low in their country seats, but some 6,000 of the humbler classes in Somerset and ...

Published: Friday 20 January 1939
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 413 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CHILCOMPTON

... CHILCOMPTON Whig Drive. On Friday last a whist drive was held in the church room. Chilcompton, when six tables were in play. Mr. .1. Aspden was the M. C. The prize-winners were, Ladies—l, Mrs. G. Andrews; 2, Miss E. Targett; 3, Miss M. Targett. Gents ...

Published: Friday 10 February 1939
Newspaper: Somerset Standard
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 216 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

“ FOOLARCHY.”

... of Brougham. Byron, and Sydney Smith. Never a Member of Parliament himself, yet Sydney was the friend and counsellor of the Whigs. His constituency was the United Kingdom and well he served it. His constituents were the poor and oppressed, and they could ...

TAUNTON

... considered the cleverest he had ever written, because he feared it might give pain to his antagonist He entertained many eminent Whig statesmen at the Rectory from 1829 until his death in 1845. The east window in the church is dedicated to his memory. THE BEAUTY ...

PENSFORD OIL LAMPS IN PENSFORD SCHOOL MRS. TATE, M.P., REVEALS GILBERTIAN SITUATION ELECTRICITY WANTED

... investigation that the proportion of children attending that school who are obliged to wear glasses is very high. That sort of Whig should not be allowed to continue. It is a false economy if excused on the score of cost. The expense of installing electricity ...

ANTI-JACOBINISM

... Government the extravagances of the Radical reformers. Let it be said of Sydney Smith that, although a good and enlightened Whig, he had a thorough aversion to radicals or levellers. The Democrats are as much to be kept at bay with the left hand as the ...

A 0 E 3 _A. la Li

... the Ministry• of Agriculture and Fisheries. ON SALE, 611. EACH. The GAZETTE OFFICE, HIGH STREET, GLAS ; MOWN 1) • and Whig ue ebta u :r egibli ttr aell Adi to try a Conway , Stewart Pen to-day. Guaranteed by IN Manufacturers • Ny6\ Con i r o Stewart ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1939
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 208 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

no Mont\

... SS-ttlSrS? Brand Stomach Pow•nd handy 6d. der is only genuine with the signature— Besides helping to digest yoar food, chewing WHIG LEVS delicious GUM good for the teeth, which It makes bright, strong and healthy. Two delicious flavours to choose from—Spearmint ...

TAUNTON

... of the successive governmenis of the new France. MIGHT IS NOT RIGHT. Sydney Smith did not here represent the views ot the Whigs and Retormers. He parted company with Charles James Fox. saw as clearly as the most clamorous patriot that England was morally ...

A SOCIAL LION

... few seasons in London, he would probably have obtained some good preferment had he been on the powerful side in politics. His Whig friends came into office in 1806. and presented him with the living of Foslon-le- Clay in Yorkshire. He shrank from this banishment ...