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... A WHIG AND SOMETHING MORE RARE example of a work compiled and published locally, yet possessed of an interest extend- could command four-and-a-ha][ columns of the Banbury Guardian. command four-and-a-ha][ Even so experienced a parliamentarian as Mr. Richard ...
... that they were in imminent danger of falling. But this inconvenient prospect was more than their lordships, Whig or Tory, could stand. A Committee of the H ouse, with the help of Benson and Camp bell's numerous enemies, soon established that his report ...
... COUNTR Y LIFE - APRIL 23 , 1 953 families, was against the Italianate ostentation of the rich Whigs of the preceding generation. The teward's Account record fully all payments to the contractors employed, but refer only incidentally to the top men responsible ...
... 694 TALKING ABOUT SALEROOMS COUNT R Y LIFE-MA RCH 18, 1982 SALEROOMS I N May. Whig ...
... 274 COUNTRY LIFE-FEBRUARY 2, 1984 WHIG VITALITY CHRISTOPHER AND BETTY HUSSEY'S VISITING ALBUMS 1936 to '7O-11 This account of Christopher Hussey's writing during and after the Second World War is illustrated with some of his watercolours. Whitsun, 1941 ...
... pictures from Stuart around whom clu tered the ma ny separate trands of Whig thought. Fox joined R ockingecretary of State; and the Earl of trands of Whig thought. Fox joined R ockingham a ecretary of State; and the Earl of Shelburne accepted a parallel ...
... in the it was an expression of the fierce rivalries between Whigs and Tories patentee and so sharing in the between Whig and Tory parties had reached profits. one of its heights, and the Whigs were pre- Booth, of good country paring to support and ~ppla~d ...
... ENDEAR HARDY GERANIUMS TO SO MANY GARDENERS EVIDENCE OR ASSUMPTION? THE FACTS BEHIND CLIMATE CHANGE FEARS AT HOME IN A GREAT WHIG DOMAIN: THE ALTHORP LANDSCAPE CELESTRIA NOEL ON THE HAY FESTIVAL ONE OF LONDON'S FORGOTTEN PASTIMES RESERVE YOUR COPY TO AVOID ...
... remains unsurpassed This magnificent silver treasury inkstand was made in 1729 by Paul de Lamarie for Sir Robert Walpole, the Whig Prime Minister. It is engraved with his arms and crest, and the Walpole and Garter mottoes. In December this piece was sold ...
... belies the fact that Newdigate's career began, as it ended, in disaffection. Although Newdigate writes that he deplores the Whigs' long 'despotism', he argued Gothic rebuilding Arbury Hall associations by British Dugdale Society's Roger Newdigate (1995) ...
... singleminded pursuit of power and place. On the staircase of history Peel must be pushed down before Disraeli can move up: the Whigs must be dished over electoral reform ( 1867) ; improvements in housing and sanitation might be usefll l: and an GETTING TO ...