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... have talked nonsense,for ihey have been m» al ihe Hie) ha»e nol known « hal Ihey been n»« omisliluUon —quite gone ! Lord John Russell has purged * l If tilings on changing at this rale for Hie next hundred years they have done late, scarcely have a relic ...

DSVOi'JPOKT

... Devonporl iu . Return of Representatives to Parliament in the New Reform Bill, the following letter was addressed to Lord John Russell, the Magistrates of Slone house, which is annexed hi* Lordship’s reply. , , P. Dec.2'2. IS'll My Lori, have been s«»lirited ...

AFTER TERM,

... Bewick, 24s Wall’s End, Cosforth, 24s—Wall’s End, Heaton, 24s 6d Wall’s End, Helda, 22s 6d—Wall’s End, Peareth, Wall’s End, Russell, 21s 6d-Sootb Helton seam, 6d. From Tuesday's Gazelle. His Majesty bold at St. James’.-Palace, \\ ednesday. the 22d of February ...

February

... franc, (about nine guineas). The alteration would incrente the number ofelectorsfor the whole kingdom 210,000. 1. Lord John Russell introduces the Reform Bill. 2. After long debates, for seven nights, leave given bring in the Reform Bill. JO. The Austrian ...

THP, PLYMOUTH AND DEVON PORT WEEKLY JOURNAL AND GENERA!. ADVEiITISER-JAN. 1-2

... all shot, without trial, the market place of .Malaga. 12 Lord John Russell obtains leave to bring in a third Reform Bill. The Earl Mar is convicted Edinburgh shooting in the direction John Oldham, E»q. *cn* tenced to two months imprisonment, and ordered ...

Bv Particular Desire

... W. GREENWOOD,—T. HOSKINS, JOHN SHAW, —EBZ. 7» Editor of Ike Devonport Telegraph and Plymouth Chronii Id. Sir.— Having read in your pa|iet of the 7ili inst cjtrart, from the •• and Memoirs, by Mr. H. ••Johns, Icm - not in in-lice to departed ...

ymotath CPliFGiiiel©*

... Sandwicb, l.ord and Lady William Russell, Lord OssuUlon, the Marquis of Ahercorn, and Mrs Balfour, Lord John Kussell, Count and Countess Walewski, Mr Balfour, Mtldmay, &c.—.l/oraoi? Pas'. rl,.,r„e Pinfs.-Robert Collins, John Pitman, James and Mesharh Wills ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT WEEKLY JOURNAL. JAN. 26

... Reform, hut objecting so sweeping measure that which has been propost'd. Reform Rill.—The order of the day was moved by Lord John Russell, for the House rc solving i.si If into Committee the Reiorm of Parliament England Bdl. Lord Milton wished, not for his ...

HOUSE OF COM MOSS

... presented petition from Helston, Cornwall, against the Reform Bill. had to complain that the documents promised hy Lord John Russell with respect to some the boroughs had not been laid before the House in time; be lieved there was some party doing all ...

MONDAY

... they had perform, which after a few observations from Mr, Crampton, Mr. O’Connell, Mr. Alderman Wood, and Sir John Biidges, was agreed to. Sir John Newport presented a petition from the corporation of the city and county of Waterford in favour of Reform. ...

FRIDAY

... FRIDAY REFORM BILL.—(ENGLAND) . Lord J. Russell moved the order of the day for the House resolving itself into a Committee of the whole House on this hill. In reply question from Lord Milton, Lord John Russell said it was intended to ezteud the franchise ...