Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... Government of Lord Grey , having been defeated in committee on the first Reform Bill , offered their resignations to the King , but he would not accept them . A dissolution of Parliament followed , and then a general election . In June ...
... Government of Lord Grey , having been defeated in committee on the first Reform Bill , offered their resignations to the King , but he would not accept them . A dissolution of Parliament followed , and then a general election . In June ...
Page 139
... Government faced the necessity of preparing for the settlement of the boun- daries . And both of these bills had proposed to deter- mine , by consideration of the element of population alone , which of the boroughs should be totally ...
... Government faced the necessity of preparing for the settlement of the boun- daries . And both of these bills had proposed to deter- mine , by consideration of the element of population alone , which of the boroughs should be totally ...
Page 140
... Government have seen fit to confide to you the super- intendence of this inquiry . " For the purpose of carrying the intentions of his Majesty's Government into effect , you will immediately communicate with the gentlemen named in the ...
... Government have seen fit to confide to you the super- intendence of this inquiry . " For the purpose of carrying the intentions of his Majesty's Government into effect , you will immediately communicate with the gentlemen named in the ...
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... your very faithful and obe- dient servant , MELBOURNE . " It is understood that Mr Drummond had been recom- mended to the Government for this employment by his friend , as he had by this time become , THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION . 141.
... your very faithful and obe- dient servant , MELBOURNE . " It is understood that Mr Drummond had been recom- mended to the Government for this employment by his friend , as he had by this time become , THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION . 141.
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... Government in appointing him to superintend the Commission . While this work was in progress , another and more delicate task was confided to Mr Drummond , as will appear from the following letter addressed to him by Lord Melbourne ...
... Government in appointing him to superintend the Commission . While this work was in progress , another and more delicate task was confided to Mr Drummond , as will appear from the following letter addressed to him by Lord Melbourne ...
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