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Survey of London
… 7 in 1685, and Armand de la Bastide, a soldier, and a political acquaintance of Clarges, from 1689 to 1699. 8 In …
Survey of London
… reformer and lecturer on elocution. After a stormy political career he retired from public affairs and …
Survey of London
… more readily appreciated by the middle classes than by the political aristocracy, did not share the irritation at the … by then Gladstone was seeing the issue as one, also, of 'political prudence', 174 and induced Palmerston to remind the …
Survey of London
… more than an Aesthetic and artistic errorIt would be a political mistake!' 293 He relayed a more acid comment from …
A History of the County of Sussex
The Aldermen of the City of London
… and of its connexion with and influence upon the general political history of the nation. Dr. Sharpe's list, however, … candidates (many of whom were Aldermen), or the political opinions of those elected or defeated: these I am … Marshall [ Farringdon Within], Tory, 73. [This was not a political contest. Bethell and Jannsen were nominated on …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the final numbers have not been preserved. The contest was political, Brocas representing the Tories, Baylis the Whigs] …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… November 19, 1898. Note A.The contest in 1774 was political, Neate being supported by Wilkes (then Lord Mayor), … Hart, which it is interesting to record as showing the political complexion of the Court at that time. 12 Aldermen …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… of the Court (November 17) Ewer was sworn. This was a political contest, Egleton being the Ministerial (Walpolean) …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Feast ( Brazier) and 597 for Williams. The contest was a political one, Williams being the Tory and Feast the Whig …
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