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... Cornwallis had acquired by his conduct new claims the gratitude of his country. -- Mr. Sheridan vindicated ths consistency of the Whig Party, which, he said, still kept its ground, amidst the eleven twelve parties in'o which that House was now • divided. ridiculed ...

LONDON

... given on the occasion of the Pcace. The characters were numerous, and the dresses tasteful and elegant. The Members of the Whig Club yesterday held their last meeting for the season, the London Tavern, Mr. Fox in the Chair, who gave, as toast appropriate ...

LONDON,

... presented to the Bath and We of Agricultural Society, which was the President, the present Duke. Tuesday the first meeting of the Whig Club for this sf.-asnn was held the and Apchor, Lord William Russell the Chair. He was supported by the Dukes Norfolk and Bedford ...

LONDON,

... his late escape from the machinations of wicked traitors, which was supported Lords Onslow and Leslie, and voted unanimously. Whig Club.-Yesterday the Members of this respectable society dined together the Crown and Anchor Tavern. The usual toasts, and the ...

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... his great-grand-dam by' Old Cade, his great' great-grand-dam the little Hartly Mare bv Bartlet's Childer» out ol Flying ' Whig, Williams's Woodstock Arabian, the St. Victor Barb, Whynot son of the Fenwick Barb, &c. Chigwell is beautiful Chesnut. full ...

Published: Monday 04 April 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1186 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LONDON

... others for sums of less magnitude. The Stocks began 61 5 they recovered little, rose to 62 and fell back to 62 one o'clock. The Whig Club took their monthly dinner yesterday the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Mr. Fox in the Chair. The healths the Duke Norfolk, Earl ...

STUBBLE TURNIP. I HTCEE Pounds of this Seed, sowed on the 6th September, 1800, produced Seed besides what was ..

... dan; Squirrel, his great-grand-dam Old Cade, his War great-jjrand-dam the little Hartly Mare by Bartlet'a Childere out Flying Whig, Williams's Woodstock Arab an the Victor Barb, son of the Fenwick Barb, ' St ' Chigwe'l a beautiiul Chesnui, ful) hand^'high ...

Published: Monday 18 April 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1152 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

STUBBLE TURNIP. THREE Pounds this Seed, sowed the September, produced 1910/&. ot Seed, besides what was wasted ..

... Squirrel, his great-grand-dam byOld Cade, his greatgreat-grand-dam the little Hartly Mare by Bartlet's Childers out Flying Whig, Williams's Woodstock Arabian, the St. Victor Barb, Why not son of the Fenwick Barb, 4ec. Cbigwell is a beautiful Chesnut, ...

LONDON

... lately launched at Deptford, dropped down Woolwich yesterday, for the purpose of being coppered and prepared for service. The Whig Club dined yesterday the Crown and Anchor, but the principal Members were absent upon their Parliamentary duty. Mr. Birch took ...

BIRTHS.] On Monday, Brighton, the Right Mon. Lady Leslie a daughter.—Yesterday, in Arlingtonstreet, the ..

... temper of youth, and later life from the disappointment his extended and patriotic views. was among the founders of the Irish Whig Club, and always acted Secretary to that Society. the memorable occasion the Regency, he was one of the Delegates sent by the ...

COMMON, fit.Aft TO he SOLO by AUC TION, on the premise*, R. Gatehouse, Wedti»sd:ty the 17th day August instant' ..

... Collection from Abbot's Leigh Court, late the property the Hon Mr. Trencliard, Secretary Queen Anne, and Author of the Independent Whig. Likewise many from the Collection of the late Rev. Sir James and Mr. Innis, late Stationer of London, and several from Nobleman's ...

Published: Monday 15 August 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1494 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BIRTHS.] Lately, in Dublin, the Lady of Captain Caulbeld, Royal Navy, of a daughter.— the 9th inst. Gaisford, ..

... Ireland: was a distinguished member of the Whig Club, and strict intimacy with toe late Marquis Rockingham, the late Sir George Saville, Lord John Cavendish, Mr. Fox, and all the leading Gentlemen in the Whig interest : succeeded in his honours his eldest ...

Published: Monday 24 October 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 538 | Page: 3 | Tags: none