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DORSET LIBERAL ASSOCIATION

... really requested by a large number of electors of any division to contest it, he wou d not once more help them. lie a Whig, but the Whig, he must admit, had done good work, and no doubt would do so in the futon if they would only make up their minds to ...

31 oratsb ire

... will gain a wealthy adherent from the opposite party, for Sir Ivor's father was, and many of his younger brothers still are, Whigs. Sir Ivor has the advantage, also, of having married a daughter of the Duke of Marlborough, and it will be remembered that ...

WHAT THE WORLD SAYS

... lstone had some difficulty in getting the Whig merub3rs of the Cabinet to sanction this courv, and that it was only his supreme personal influence that carried the day. Thee, is much murmuring and discontent in the Whig caucus at Brooks's. Mr, Wedstoue will ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

In Chancery. TIZARD v. TIZARD. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTIOB, Pursuant to an order of the High Lourt of

... errace in the Island of Portland. Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtaiwed (gratis) of Messrs. PATTISON, WHIG, and Co., 50, Lombard-street, London; of Messrs. TIZARD and GROOM, Solicitors, St. Thomas-street, Weymouth; of the ASCTIONEER ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1875
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 232 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... par- C , ular measure, it is hard to know which will go f.lrthest. The Chancellor of the Exchequer thought dished the Whigs over the Medical Relief Act. lint Mr. Jesse Collings, either perceiving a 'I It in the language for which he himself was ...

DEATH OF MR. ROEBUCK,

... editor of that journal. In the country he was a popular favourite, though the plain speaking he had practised towards the Whigs, whom he regarded as false to the cause of progress, lost him his selt at the general election in August, 1837. He regained ...

THE FARMER'S REAL FRIENDS. Ilawfinch singes—

... So the colour he voted was high Toree blue. But as I was a gwiun for to look at a pig, I meets wi' old Snow ad bedizoued out Whig. On his breast in a button-hole a gurt yeller bow, Of the same round his hat a smart riband wore Snow. sir, I to 'why who ...