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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, April 22

... own cauae, and his manner caused some merriment in court. He said he had been a disciple of Charles James Fox; and from the Whigs it was that he had learned his politics. He gave a very ludicrous abstract of the whole sermon, of which the words selected ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOVEMBER 13

... cover weighing 71 lbs. tl be presented to that ?? Wediiesday last, purusuat to a reqpiisisstion from, the members of the York Whig c6ub, to the Lord Mayeor, i nrseeting w&as holden in the Guildhall, the Lord Meyor in the chair, in. which several resolutions ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... It'lliarior. vievar of Kirbv ple, sVtmorelan. ?? hfi ; qtrO, per cent. it '.11 ii a long, zrtiele, WiTicl. seemi parilv v it: ;1eM Whigs iud Mr Broughiarn. as.sprta that itii C. hei bur ted, hecailsc, wlihen she wae refi tsed adniivo; i tiolin tie populace suffered ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

... svhemn le heardi itmwis aJ Salrclreigsi remidy'. T'lie, Joh,l 54ul- slyr., 1 To fiimeu at onec Sthe ease wvith wilnch Stre. Whigs adept inshicrolli allcilste; iii' Torie.s, trowve vry glad tltein are ti, iorroic joie's. intl liriss' ?? thiey''irotu1 is ...

DURHAM ASSIZES,—TUESDAY, AUGUST 6

... I honiour anl revere tile high talents lf rilV learined frieiL Mr 13., antd I aol orie of those unhap- i p5 personr called Whigs. I osvn, thereltbe, I sihoulil he sorry that tile peiple Ctold suppucise the Whlliga s- ish 10 uindrniriiie the E,.ti- bi-lbed ...

THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS AND TRIAL BY JURY

... THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS AND TRIAL BY JURY. I (t ?? THE JOHN BULL.) . I i These were the cries of the whigs at every pot-house celebration -the palladium of the English constitution-it Was a watch-word -a war-whoop-a rallying sound-it was my Lord Erskine's ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH (MONDAY)

... verdict hias beet la m itedi Wittl tihc other papers. I-Jis mulissem thifil siime the p1osecutioil agimilst the hldepenrdent Whig'I. Whlen the jury ;1uipected Selhis's rooue, tihey exalindcml mnointely the body of'Sellis. It WitS oil the Ist oi'.h u1ne ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... reduce ?? iuty on English wool to 10 per cent.-A correspondent of the M1ornning Post of Saturday states thlt there are to be six Whig Peers createil at the close of the session, anii that the following are the new Barons, with their titles: Sir Gillert Heatheote ...

ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29

... Reformers, 406; Conservatives, 250; majority in favour of the former, 1.16. The Record's enumeratiun. is: Conservatives, 291 * Whigs, 2419; Destructives, 107.-It is reported that the King's Speech on the opening of the new Parliament will be a much longer ...

TRIBUNE DE PREMIERE INSTANCE

... sqrtare, and had an interview of three.quertt'rs oF-at) hour's durationt with tile Duke of Bedford. T'le Duke is the head of the whig fansily of ?? Amos, Esq., barrisler at law, and auditor of Trittity Collage, Calnridge, is aappointel Deputy iecoltierfir tile ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... which showeil that certail things took place at the election. He (iMer ltikburn) nas of opi.I tion that the defendaiit being a whig, anil even more liberal I[ all that parly, was the friit of his olfenilintg The liberty of the press was of thi greatest potssible ...

NEWCASTLE GUILD

... tbe people would irever rest satsticed until Icy had e dlereml that grerit object, For his own part, he was liticher Tory or Whig; but he wius Inot ashamned to avow his prinicipies, for lie believed that oti their adoptioc dlepended thr peC nUt! goord oarer ...