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... M. Whig Drive A whist drive was held et the St. John's Parish Hall on Wednesday last. The prizes were presented by Mrs. Bane to : Ladies—l. Mrs Keay ; 2. Mrs. Healing; 3, Mrs. Manlier ; con., Mrs. Pickford ; lucky, Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Whiffingdon. Gents—l ...
... MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIG*. The Duke of Bedford has addressed the following bttrr to Ihr TWs ;_•* Sir.—The belief, which b.conm.g that Mr. Lladsiune is prepared use hit war in Par. lament to band o*er the loyal Ireland to (ha dominion of the dldoysl ...
... WHIG PEER. At tbe Ciaadown meeting, Thursday la* read « .unnoTt Mr. Sarouelvso from the Earl of Cork and Orrery '» - ,hicb». uk.tl.. follo.i.,:—] , Al , H.dio.l. h.ld at Thursdat a comic cl.maat wa» Impartad b. a l.n.r wnllao bj th. Earl «f Cork and ...
... •••••••=••.. Paznily Messrs Herbert Pearce (1 G. WhiG Raw.* JUM ...
... FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TRAIN TIMES. Generally 41eisking. these Whigs show detartures from Frame and arrivals at other stations when From* the drat station named ; .leparthres from niter Ahtlons and arrivals. at Proms when that ...
... Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under the Whig Governments. He was a contemporary of Macaulay at Cambridge, and took a respectable degree, but owed his position rather to his lather’s reputation, as founder of the Mercury, than ids political talents ...
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... D Coy. 4th Battn. A.C.F., Som. L.I. CADET WEEK PROGRAMME OF EVENTS AT FROM DRILL MALL FRIDAY, 6 April—armd Whig Drive, 7.30 p.m. 2/. (i Ton Wood Chumps for highest) SATURDAY, 7 April-omm, 7.15 p.m.-11.15. (B.R.M. Trio Band) 2/6. ...
... PARTY DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND. 1 A correspondent of the Belfast Northern Whig, writing from Rathfriland on Friday, says Yesterday was a day of great excitement here, owing to the rumour that the Catholioparty would march through the town, and, if so, ...
... on coming to the Crown at once got rid of the Whig Government of the moment, and proceeded to try and detach from the Whig party a number of groups of different views and to form out of the wavering Whigs' a separate and new party for himself, and they ...
... that the Whigs, when Sir Hexey Rawlissos left them in the lurch, never for a moment thought of supplying the place of a Whig with a Whig, though, perhaps, it might have been more agreeable if the “leader of the Liberal party” and the Whig faction had ...