TWO FAMOUS COURTS-MARTIAL
... Keppel, whose acquittal was celebrated by illuminations in London for two nights. The Admiral lived to hold a high office in a Whig Government, ...
... Keppel, whose acquittal was celebrated by illuminations in London for two nights. The Admiral lived to hold a high office in a Whig Government, ...
... night. It was here that Charles James Fox, Selwyn, Lord Carliole, L ord Robert Spencer, General Fitzpatrick, and other great Whigs won and lost hundreds of thousands, frequently remaining at the tables for many hours without rising. said to have played ...
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... branches, but also a fre~h bole is hollow, and can be entered through a hole JUSt above the lower branch. clays when the great Whig, L ord Hol land, owned I\.mpthill H ouse, and often entertained his L ondon friends there, this tree bas bad a board attached ...
... case. Gent’s Rings, any crest Or monogram, raved in heavy 9-ct. gold, 12s. 6d.; silver, 3s. 9d.% kinds Regimental Sticks, Whigs. Swagger Canes; silver mounted crest or engraved. Prices on application, Agents wanted. —WARDMAN, F arnborough, Hants, CRESTS ...
... of the Edinburglz True it is that Neview brings an unreasonable . feeling that he is growing old. True it is that rhe aged Whig Review, in its original blue and buff livery, is 100 years· old, and that this particular critic is not quite half so ancient; ...
... and lucidly wntttn and arranged; it is altogether Druery has long been recognised as an authority on the subject. NORTHERN WHIG.- Tee author understands h:s subject, and conveys his information in simple and practical language. The numerous illustrations ...
... and lucidly wntttn and arranged; it is altogether Druery has long been recognised as an authority on the subject. NORTHERN WHIG.- Tee author understands h:s subject, and conveys his information in simple and practical language. The numerous illustrations ...
... railway for the stage-coach, and his first two volumes are devoted to the period which elapsed between what he calls the last Whig Government, that is to say, the Premiership of L ord John Russell, which began in 1856, and the close of the .I almerstonian ...
... · who rose to eminence, fought with Marlborough, and greatly distinguished himself at the siege of Lille in 1708. a staunch Whig, like his father, and political occupations and military service filled his active middle life. ·on the accession of George ...
... wHs the 29th or May, Royal Oak Apple Day, as the folks call it; and some of them as they passed cal led out : · 'Royal Oak I Whig provoke,' and pointed to the badge in their caps. Shropshire is the land or loyalty, an::! people still cherish there the memory ...
... of a widely-spread family, from which have come several distinguished Tufnells, amongst whom we may note H enry Tufnell, a Whig politician who held ofltce under L ord Joh n Russell, Thomas J olliffe Tufnell, a pioneer of military hygiene, and Wyndham ...