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FOOTBALL. WARMLEY v

... voted for the Factory Blill dli to reve~nge themselves upon manufacturers who wfere tb opposin~g tbe corn laws, and the few Whigs supported it O as a mea~ns of injuring the Government of Sir Robert D Peel, THE REYVENITE. The revenue retur~ns from April ...

Published: Wednesday 26 December 1883
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1932 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting News

... ads .S lost 101b . ?? 1) Mjp]rGgowtAintelia 5 ws, yl-st SIb ?? r Young f~lopffefeot ita&l 0yo ran. Bet tt3-1n Brnor i 'a uk whig- o 1ad allt me ynfin, Bant on Fovdtcv e egtro ?? ?? et u lr5 200 BoYS, by. toheeripttoi 3 oca pueivbiah Pro iI MfVdaw : ove ...

Published: Wednesday 03 December 1890
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 793 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MR. DISRAELI UPON CHURCH RATES

... vfague jliberal.. satsfaction ?? . without preparin¶ any future inoonvenience for. tl;em es. 1 1' -Let-Sceiseleriea-friendoi-Whig-or -Tory, Conierstive `or' Liberal, makeothese gentleme' 'pdersknd that, in their 3 opinion, .gof the nion of Chnihol and State ...

GREAT REFORM MEETING

... moved by kind feelinig 4 shown him by his constituents. Ie proceeded-it is thel fashion of the day, of the Tories end the old Whigs, to say that reform is dead (no). Nlow, to say that reform must cease is, if I read the matter aright. a corn-l plate absurdity ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1863
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2682 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting News

... Ommeronien. Cameronian made m1 Ihe running end wo by eta lengths, the eame distance sepa«rating second and thid, UPST-The MID-WHIG? -HANDICAP of 30D move, for three yesrolds ahdupwsirdo;the second toreceive 50 cove; winners (eellingraceaf excepted)atler ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... l0et; Lowland.Chief.9at 61b; Prince, Ist, Toastmanter. bat; D-esalr OstI St liaise 8sb 131ba Duke of *R Iichmftk-'bt'2I~b ?? Whig#6AS'u 8sb-616 - ljeraWU 1bf M Dontr6id S&;Pre'ku 8s; pdotle'7sti01 Mlzsia E7st 1qIil }n~g~t of iuriah .7st 91b;. VI gloy- 4atli ...

WOODBURY PLOUGHING MATCH

... 'gtinerat election. if there~sts ~Iks Acthre, must be an eleptioik in this county, and it woffld&ot as. a mere question of whig and tory, or tory and ralilthr Piotiestantisin and Anti-Protestautism, ..There was. some- o. ting rgaisin~ wich hit woli not ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... bolrough-rate made iastlanuary, which they considered illegal; I thus reducing the snamter of voters from 7000 too 1., The Whigs, between 1831 and 18388, reduced 7, 116,6231. of taxes annually; Sir Robert Peel, between 18,12 and 184.3, has iosed 5,052 ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1843
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2258 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... fox-hunter, aun a fine shier to hounds. He has several times been judge of lio.1ts at thie Irlitgton Show, Colovel Kingecote is a Whig of tile old school, end lies reprecented WVei Gloucestcer. shire for 28 yeaclt-since he wes 22 yeata old, ?? began life in ...

LETTERS FROM ABROAD, BY MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE

... nation of happy and independent freeholders. fact there arose, as was natural, the two old parties, which we uaed to Tories and Whigs, and which we now rail Conservatives and Liberals. As has always happened in English-speaking communities, the Liberals have ...

PROSPECTS OF THE CRICKET SEASON

... created eome surprise here, since it clearly shows that Lord l3eaconsfield's policy is so thoroughly acceptable that even the Whigs simply adopt it, with the exception that they would not entertain friendly relations towards that State which they have already ...

CRICKET

... Lord Cairns could be induced to come forward he would very probably become a successful leader of the Constitutional party. Whigs as well as Liberals are ignorant of the importance of these national principles, and Radicals hate them ; therefore it behoves ...