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PATCHES AND POLITICS

... Later’ patches were: worn -to.. denote to --which litical: - party. enthusiastic ladies be Those who: were inclined to the Whigs wore patches on the right cheek ; those who were. Tories had ‘a: the -left cheek. Another fashion of the a little «dancing ...

'A-STRIDE THE TANI

... Tregony on Monday for carrying • otherwise than On • Mat securely fixed behind the driver's east. Ile was fined and diequalided &Whig for a year for the motor cycle without third party Maumee. the magistrates that althouen he had pleaded guilty to the imelt ...

Mr. I. T. Michela, Hari,

... Coombe. and J Chinn. Bearers were H. Jury. 11 Drew. D. Williams and T Rail. tributes tncluded one frorr. St Elwyn C'rurch Whig, Club—Undertaker. Mr. S. C. Coombe. ...

S.W:LEACUE Faleinnilei F 114: Draws In

... Falmouth’s Five Draws In Six Home Games IT at the end of Fal the ‘Falmouth- ith had drawn 3-3 safe, but Whig com- bined to rob them of the extra point— time in had drawn. Falmouth -hearte4, skij Alec had a word to say. cant jo on much without Ay tn, breaks ...

ATLANTIC HOTEL

... Denny Mallets and kia - Collegians p.m. to 12 midnight. DANCING ONLY DOD= AND DANCZ 150. C.■abeneinß Saturday ' June 20th &Whig every Evening (lIIINBATO sicarrED). Roche Victory Hall ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS Saturday, June 13th 3 p.m.. CHiLDRINI3 SPORTS ...

Published: Thursday 11 June 1953
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 131 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Correspondence

... Correspondence A Fired Easter SON—In County Notes of last Thurs• day you do favour • mid. April er 5101 Ifoota Whig agreeing you. I In further than tho matter of changeabl. Thom who advngto • flood testa Sr. not tong:tenni purpose for lig °boasting of ...

By Ashley Rowe

... Chas. Herle was offered £600 to buy a commission in a regi- ment and 200 guineas to equip him, and “ future favours when the Whigs came uppermost.” John Hickman was offered £1,000 by Mr. Boscawen in person. The Mayor, J. W. Prowse, “was taken to the tavern ...

Parliamentary Partisans

... Strenuous William had two sons, Henry and Lawrence. the latter a barrister who took a keen interest in politics. A group of Whigs. amongst whom was the Earl of Essex, were accused of high treason and the Earl of Essex committed euicide in the Tower of ...

Published: Thursday 03 December 1959
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 260 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Prase Institut*

... fell away later In the Th• ,Trawholla btamorml bilharde trophy =rm . .74. d can I s tituto win. • 0: = wltg • of C. P. (hon. Whig) • sanifactorY financial 901- lion, but, owing to the extra awl renovating. the balance in hand ot On. lower than that of yeses ...

SOME CHAPTERS

... toast of the town, but cannot now be identified. It may have been politic..l party. for at this period feeling between the Whigs and Tories i; Truro was running very high. GAILTY CF L!FE It would surely add to the gaiety of life if such methods of political ...

tromnrc veriii;ish;'l4.4

... house and the gypin.Drter to-move about. and t•ltee gi 'anon! tn 4 . -. . C V THILIiARTNEN,HILL. _ . .. tiirldbrat Liao, (*Whig.; Witlierlap..'Nedialk . . . _ . '• - undOishtedly•makee v and simple 'I know I can dry Me clothe..h•tevet the P A. , . . ...