T. Bass R. J. Blewitt Hon. E. Bouverie J. Bright T. Brocklehurst J. Brotherton H. Brown W. Blown J.Clay C Couan \V. S. Crawford G. H. Dash wood J 1 Devereux II Drummond Sir J. Duke G. Duncan J.Ellis W.
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Ashburton ; Avebury ; (2) Ampthill ; Bromley ; (2) Burwell ; Barrowford ; Billericay ; Bcxley ; Barnard-Castle ; Brotherton ; (2) Budleigh ; Biggleswade ; Blackburn ; (2) Brill ; Batley ; Beeston ; Bognor; Bridgnorth ; Buckfastleigh
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the sad neglect of the education of the poor strikes the attention of some philanthropist like the late Mr. EdAvard Brotherton , of Manchester , and a neAV attempt is made to stimulate the activity of benevolence -only to prove,
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130-^ Both Agreed, 22 times. | „ Opposed, 10 „ t „ Absent, 120 „ - 123BMiall, Edward. - 66B Brotherton , Joseph - 123 Greenall, Gilbert { Acton , Joseph.... Lindsay, Col. Hon. J. Both Agreed, 18 times. „
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John S. Pakington, Bart.; Sir Stafford H. Northcote , Bart.; Messrs Roebuck , Ewart, Milner Gibson , Cobden , Bright, Brotherton , Pellatt, Cowan, Adderley , and J. B. Smith ; we have Sir J. P. K. Shuttle worth, Bart.,
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John ft Brand, Hon. Henry A k Bright, John ab cde gk Brocklehurst , John ft Brockman, Edward Drake A Brotherton , Joseph A Brown, Humph. ( Tewkesbury ) Brown, Wm./A ft Bruce, Lord Ernest (Marlboro') A h Buckley ,
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3. Air. Brotherton .-What is your opinion of the distinction ?-I do not think that a clear distinction can be drawn between secular and religious instruction for the purpose of school instruction. You do not, for example, omit saying something
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T. Bass R. J. Blewitt Hon. E. Bouverie J. Bright T. Brocklehurst J. Brotherton H. Brown W. Blown J.Clay C Couan \V. S. Crawford G. H. Dash wood J 1 Devereux II Drummond Sir J. Duke G. Duncan J.Ellis W.
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and these were all transcribed in a book which he lent to Thomas Brotherton , then living in New Street , Bradshaw Street , Shudehill, Manchester . Brotherton was a low comedian at the minor theatre, Spring Gar ¬ dens,
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be requested to continue then fane tions, as the executive of the National Public School AssociaUon Birch Sir T BMP Brotherton Joseph, M P Blown William MP Co lOen Richaid, M P Crawford W S MP EwartWilliam, MP, Fox W
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Bridson Thomas Ridgway , Bolton Brown Wm .,M.P., Richmond Hill , L'pool Brook Hiram , 1, Sickle-street Brookhouse George, Mosley-street Brotherton Edward, 32, Fountain-street. BrothertonJoseph,M.P.,HampdenPlace, Lower Broughton Broadrick Samuel, Dukinfield Broadrick John, Dukinfield Buckley Nathaniel, Ashton-under-Lyne . Bunyan Thomas, 55,
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Dr. Lee then proposed that Jo¬ seph Brotherton , Esq. M.P. be re¬ quested to take the chair. The Rev. N. M. Harry seconded the proposition, which was carried unanimously ; and Mr. Brotherton addressed the meeting as follows :-
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of the Civil List proposed by the then Government, and as it now exists, including such men as Brocklehurst , Brotherton , Sir William Molesworth , Warburton , Hume , and Grote, none of whom in these days would be
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with hypocrisy and knavery Are Bright , Brotherton , and Col. Thomp¬ son, are Sherman and James hypocrites and knaves? We leave the reply in the hands of our readers. 4th. "The Teetotalers are tyrannical: they wish to bring your
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Rye Captain Curteis St. Albans Sir F. Vincent H. G. Ward Stives Salford Sandwich Reigatc Retford J. Halse . - Brotherton W. Marryatt S. T.Troubridgc... Salisbury - Brod'e W. Wvudham Scarborough Sir J. A. Johnstone . SirG.Cayley Shaftesbury - Poulter
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wolfish linmlo ,.J.„..i.ii » C Poulett Thomson, for presentation and that Joseph Sh h0WlS' and succeeded l° a certain extent, Brotherton , Richard Potter , Cha-les Hmdley, and John hut as it was intolerable that the mental gratification of Fielden,
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vacancy. The eight * The names of the eleven Officers alluded to are, Hope, Merser, Milman, Reeve, Lambert , Freemantle , Wynjard, Fer- ^-. _„ ST/PSX^? iu.ciot.1, mmuou, "cc.c, jjaiuu en, rreemanue, wynjarp, Jbe guson, Fitzclarence, Brotherton , Aitchison^ /i?/,/r#-/%^~'
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which th e main line passes under the Leeds and Selby Railway ; thence passing through the townships of Hillarn, Brotherton , and Ledston , it joins the North Midland Railway , near the river Calder , the distance from
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; Alexander Gairden, junior, of Troup; John Doig, Provost of Brechin ; James Allardice of Allardice, Esq.; Hercules Scot of Brotherton , Esq.; Charles Straton of Old Montrose , Esq.; and Robert Taylor of Borrowfield , Esq. or any six
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Fector, Duncombe , Buckingham , Potter, Scholefield, Strutt, Hindley , Aglionby , Tulke, Tancred . D.W. Harvey , Marshall , Brotherton , T. Attwood ,D. O'Connell, and Sir W. Molesworth , with Dr. Birkbeck , and Messrs. Crawford , Hickson,
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