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HOW A WHIG WAS SAVED FROM TORYISM

... HOW A WHIG WAS SAVED FROM TORYISM standing. He showed me where the stocks stood, and named the person_ who was the last to occupy them, but I have forgotten the name. A hundred years ago, of course, bath were in good order and use, There was a very old ...

BARSBY FOR HALL FUNDS.—At a whig drive held on Friday for village hall funds, winners were: Mrs. R. Burgin, Mrs,

... BARSBY FOR HALL FUNDS.—At a whig drive held on Friday for village hall funds, winners were: Mrs. R. Burgin, Mrs, T. Franklin, Miss H. Naylor, Mrs. Haupt, Mrs. A. Adams, Mrs. S. Burgin, Mrs. Evans and Mrs Bowcott. Refreshments were served by Mesdames J ...

————— CHILDREN’S HOME FUND

... ————— CHILDREN’S HOME FUND The Melton _and District Chilgren’s Home Fund held a whig drive in the Anne of Cleves Cafe on Wednesday. It was well gz tended and £l3 was taken. Th money will be used to send 10 boyg and 10 girls from Melton and district for ...

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WYMONDHAM

... WYMONDHAM METHODIST CHURCH.— There were two services at the Sunday school anniversary on Whig Sunday, at which Mr. J. A. Jordan. of Mclton, was the preacher. The scholars (trained by supt. Mr, C. A, Brown and Miss D. Baines) recited and sang their special ...

MR. W. O'BRIEN AT BIRMINGHAM

... baving told Mr. Parnell a few years ago that he might have an Irish Republic if he pleased in return for assistance to dish the Whigs, * especially that arm-chair politician, Lord Hartington.” Mr. O'Brien declared that in 1885, when a tour in Ireland with Sir ...

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... clim oh. past the helpless *keeper HAMMERING Then it happ. which had th team recling. when Exton, pass from West tering shot whig on its way into goal. taken five end. set the ¢ fierv enthusiasm It was the las Teams:— Midland Woodwork Durrance, Roberts: ...

TRYING A SOVEREIGN

... expressed his willingness to replace the coin, but it had been refused, and complainant claimed compensation for loss of time, whig‘h he do;ll:::li to give.—An assistant d to offe a sovere| to the 00.. p- wl!e:d:glch was mtuud,—lfla magistrate ordered defendant ...

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

... 19th—Fur ang Feather Whist Drive. Coungjj School, Upper Broughton, unde the auspices of the Cricket Clyh Thursday, Dec. 26th — Whig Drive and Dance, Asfordhy Parish Hall. Webster.—A loving tribute to | g the memory of my d:ar father, | QUORN lIUNI who passed ...

1345,

... seen to be imperative towards the close of 1845, and Sir Robert Peel resigned office in order that Lord John Russell and the Whigs might come in and grapple with this vexed question. Lord John was unable to form a Ministry, however, and on the sth of December ...

1841,

... 1841, Perhaps the most remarkabie event of this year was the change of Ministry, consequent on the defeat of the Whig Government, Sir Robert Peel taking Lord Melbourne's place as Prime Minister. The Queen’s parting with Lord Melbourne was a very trying ...