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... The riext important event was the passing of the Reform Bill in 1832. At this time nearly all the people in Bauchory awere Whigs. Sir Thomas Burnett, the oldest son of Sir Robert, contested the County of Kincardineshire against Lord Ar- buthnot, the Tory ...

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... does not appear to have taken much direct interest in municipal affairs after that. But hbe woe regarded as the leader of the Whigs in the town. and, no doubt, did good service to his political friends. He was a man of fine social parts, and fiad the art ...

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... genuine old-fashioned Whig, sincerely attached to 'the Estab- I lished Church, he never could bear calmly to speak of theaposition his party werejsaiIng' ip 'politics, and, Iike:many others, he devoutly wished thatvfroi .the. 'Whig and Toryvranks alike ...

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... capacity was unsuspected, and it was not imagised that in a elicit period lie would soar far shove an- other rs-iing youag Whig, thou in his 31st year-Lord Jolin Russell, The speech on the Irish Church elicited unusual a complinsents froii Mr Hume himself ...

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... the bar and tieir counitry. XNot alon *Wilson, acd Lockhart, aud Ch1calie, but eqllyL' I laciliten, .Innes, and others of the Whig rchll adnitttel bilo ti rell- tiolus of frioudsilaip vhicic continiced iill, O00 addt'l aloilier, Ithev have icearly all passed ...

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... crisis in the world's history. We little know whadtour '-present case would have been wih a, Conservative ainistry and al Whig Opposition last March. Every month brings out the value of our present sitbatitson To Lord George Beintiuck more thanany ether ...

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... met with so much success as a publie writer in the newspaper' that Mr Perry re f introduced him to many of the leaders of the Whig in n party, including Sir James Mackintosh, Mr Tierney, is iMrWindham, and others. Having acquired at an 0 ; early age a taste ...

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... The last public act of tord Spencer was his acceptance of the seals of the. : Home Department, lii the year 111, when the Whigs came into office. In private life, Earl Speitcer was tind ani benevolent; and his memory will long be cherished by all who ...

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... was to present an address o thte King expressive of regret at the dismissal of thelate ministers. Mr. Mark Phillips and the Whig party did not at first imagine that there would be any difliculty in carrying their preconceived ad- dress. To their great ...

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... them the esteemed y the Dr Whyte of Methlick, who died the other slay, a ocn, and Edward Ellice, a prominent member of the Whig e 1, it party, who was Secretary to the Treasury during the er;ff Ministry uf Earl Grey, his father in-law College t to life ...

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... keep his memory green in the hearts of c the people of Sutherlandshire. In politics thei duke has been described as a Whig of the Whigs, but lie had for many years parted com- pany politically from the Gladstonians. ALDERMAN VTAlENTDNT, ox-Mayor of Ludlow ...

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... ums -warmth speedil engrossd byfar the greater portiozijfhis time ana' atteutioh. Hs 'was a zealous a.d an: uncomipro- mising.Whig. ,N-,ua% evr existed more completely de. ' oted to his party; ormofe disposed to make every possible exertionand sacrifice ...