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... fruits of that great day's renovw,was eithe- destroyed or captured. The late Peer chose his place from the first with the Whig Oppositioi, but seldom spoke in Parliament till 1820, when lie took some active part in the trial of Queen Caroline. In 1827 ...

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... Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his immense wealth. In politics Lord Londesborough was a staunch supporter of the Whig party. He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed property by his eldest son by his first marriage, the Hon. Win. Henry ...

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... his motltev heavld thalt he had ?? ti( itticle to ttle Edli',bii /Pi, i? cellte, she cx- elatit~ld ?? ,nhcb H yoif l'c tutu Whig, tbis hou'se is tit ioinger big 'ns'i'lig for ris b(ith. ' ?? h, lwever, no inclintioit to tirir \'thig. Ont of the nlost ...

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... House of Loads. During the time he wea in the Lower House, and subsequently ih the House of Lords, hie uniformly supported the Whig Goveranonts.- Ilo Scot- land he was a warm supporter of tile Free Chur ch, imnd was deservedly popular. From September, 1848 ...

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... as a special pleader for some years, and in 1852 became a Queen's Counsel and Bencher. The same year he was returned in the Whig interest for Durham (city), in conjunction with Mr. Granger. In 1857 he was elected at the head of the poll, having for his ...

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... Fife- shire, being opposed by his relative, Lord Loughboroughl. During the few years he was in Parliament he supported the Whig party, and was favourable to a measure of Parliamentary reform similar on principle to Lord Russell's propositions. The family ...

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... L. Franklin, of Ascot, and Mr. Fraililili, jun., lis valucrs; while 3Mr. Cripps represeriteil the respoldents, with Mr. W. W'hig, of Steeple Aston, and M[ r. Jos. Plowman, of marston, as valners. There weere severil points of lmillor' interest in the apipeal ...

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... his seat near W inchester. The deceased nobleman, as Sir Francis Baring, had been for many years a staunch supporter of the Whig party. He was elevated to the Peorage by Lord Palmerston at the close of the last Parliament. The representation of Penryn ...

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... Bentinchr, and Mr. Disraeli apply themselves to this two-fold opposi- tion, that, in February, 1852, on the dissolution of the Whig Cabinet of Lord John Russell, the Protec- tionist Conservatives were called into office. In the Midsummer of the preceding ...

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... the Rev. J. W. Lockwood e (who presided), the Revds. P. Hookius, W. D. Macray, J. Marshall, D. Royce, J. M; Talmage, Mr. W. Whig, and Mr. W. H. Turner. After some lively passages of arms e between the Senior Secretary and the Treasurer, the ac- - counts ...

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... TRIO. Biggar, Parnell, and O'Donnell Weak disciples of O'Connell,- Parnell, O'Donnell, also Biggar, You despised by Con. and Whig are. O'Donnell, Biggar, and Parnell, All of you may go to-well- Let us say you all may go Willingly to Jericho !-Fain. A woman ...