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VISCOUNT PORTMAN'S SPEECH. To the Editor

... other week. In tone, manner, and substance it was all that could be desired. It would hays been a grevious thing if a great Whig noble had adopted the policy of many f the Tory landowners, and in any way prevented the utmost freedom ill the expression ...

Published: Thursday 30 January 1890
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 209 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LORD HARTINGTON'S POSITION

... future Administration. The great source of weakness in Mr. Gladstone's last Cabinet was disunion, and the retirement of the Whigs will make the new Cabinet at least more homogeneous and united. Whether the Cabinet can live for any length of time depends ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1886
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 200 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TILE IRISH LAND BILL

... TILE IRISH LAND BILL. - -- Sir,—Tne arJat p uty struggle between the united forced of Whigs and To.ies versus the Advanced L'lerals r,yer the Irish Land Bill, will b 3 watched with interest by all grades of society, but especially by the agriculturists ...

POOLE. APPOINTMENT OF MAGISTRATES. To the Editor

... added to a very full commission ; all I de.ire to do is to protest against the idea of your correspondent that the practice of Whig and Tory Chancellors has been alike. At one time the practice was to receive applications through the Council ; when this rule ...

THE CONTESTS IN IRELAND

... Cork, but that a series of petitions throughout Ireland will result in the unseating of the men known as anti-Parnellites or Whig candidates. The Londonderry correspondent of The Express announces that a strange proceeding took place at the nomination for ...

Published: Thursday 14 July 1892
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 200 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE TORIES '; OF THE PAST

... 111. s reign the term was coming into current use without an opprobrious meaning„ as the title of the party who oppoeed the Whig interest in Church and Siete ; and in the reign of Anne it was the common designation of this party. On account, however, of ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1886
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1044 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. GLADSTONE AND THE HOUSE OP LORDS

... enthusiastic character, the cheering, stamping of feet, and waving of hate lasted mon than two minutes. His speech seemea to weld Whigs, Li berale, and Radio tla into a thick block of granite against the action of the L - Tcht. At the coaclusiou of the meeting ...

THE SEA SERPENT AGAIN

... THE SEA SERPENT AGAIN. The Northern Whig states that a most extraordinalW monster was seen a few days ago at Fodera, near Loophead Lighthouse, which is situated on the western point of the County Clare. It is thus described •—lta head and neck resemble ...

(From MoonAibr.)

... GLADSTONE'S MOTTO.— All is fish that comes to my Cabi-net. BRITAIN'S SONG TO GLADETONE.—Then dismember me. O'Sitr..t, the Whig, is the man for Galway, thanks to Mr. Parnell's application of Lynch law. ENcLaND and Wales, Scotland and Ireland constitute ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1886
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 200 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HUSH POLICY

... commissions, which are constructed on the principle that the wishes of the people count for nothing. But, bslancing the merits of Whig, Tory, and Radical, he would prefer a Conservative Government to undertake the work of Irish reform. A Land Purchase Act was ...

Published: Saturday 25 July 1885
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 248 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LORD WOLVERTON ON THE SITUATION

... his (Lord Wolverton's), he did not grudge his services to the Party he had now joined. He (Lord Wolverton) looked not to the Whig flank for support. He considered that gone. They had three sections in the Liberal Party. There vas the right wing, left wing ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1887
Newspaper: Blandford Weekly News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 214 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SALISBURY

... a Bishop, was relegated to the poor Deanery of Chichester because in 1839 he preached a sermon which offended the Qneers's Whig friends. Salisbury used to be worth £l2 OKI a yea, but it has been out down to £5,000, and one-thir I of the income will go ...