Annual Register, 67 tomasEdmund Burke 1826 |
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... earl of Westmorland , the earl of Har- rowby , and the earl of Shaftesbury . After the speaker and several of the members of the House of Com- mons had been introduced , the Lord Chancellor read the follow- ing speech : - " My Lords and ...
... earl of Westmorland , the earl of Har- rowby , and the earl of Shaftesbury . After the speaker and several of the members of the House of Com- mons had been introduced , the Lord Chancellor read the follow- ing speech : - " My Lords and ...
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... earl of Donoughmore on the subject , which a gentleman had read to the Association . In that letter lord Donoughmore declared , that , as governor of the county , he had examined into the charges made against Mr. Cavendish , and had ...
... earl of Donoughmore on the subject , which a gentleman had read to the Association . In that letter lord Donoughmore declared , that , as governor of the county , he had examined into the charges made against Mr. Cavendish , and had ...
67 psl.
... Earl Orford Dalhousie ( Earl ) De Clifford De La Zouch Delamere Dufferin Dynevor Falmouth Gambier Penshurst Powis Ravensworth Redesdale Rodney Rolle Saltersford ( Eari Courtoun ) Sheffield Stanhope Stuart ( Earl Moray ) the opposite ...
... Earl Orford Dalhousie ( Earl ) De Clifford De La Zouch Delamere Dufferin Dynevor Falmouth Gambier Penshurst Powis Ravensworth Redesdale Rodney Rolle Saltersford ( Eari Courtoun ) Sheffield Stanhope Stuart ( Earl Moray ) the opposite ...
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... EARLS . Marlborough Coventry Aberdeen MARQUIS . Dormer Albemarle Cholmondeley Douglas Breadalbane EARLS . Douglas ( Earl Mor- Bristol Cardigan ton ) Caledon Carrick Fisherwick ( Mar. Carnarvon Chatham Donegal ) Charlemont Dudley and ...
... EARLS . Marlborough Coventry Aberdeen MARQUIS . Dormer Albemarle Cholmondeley Douglas Breadalbane EARLS . Douglas ( Earl Mor- Bristol Cardigan ton ) Caledon Carrick Fisherwick ( Mar. Carnarvon Chatham Donegal ) Charlemont Dudley and ...
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... earl Fitz- william , who wished to withdraw from the labours of the investiga- tion . The duke of Devonshire and lord Fitzgibbon were substi- tuted for these two peers . The résult of the labours of the committee was a very brief and ...
... earl Fitz- william , who wished to withdraw from the labours of the investiga- tion . The duke of Devonshire and lord Fitzgibbon were substi- tuted for these two peers . The résult of the labours of the committee was a very brief and ...
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