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LORD HATHERLEY.

You will observe that Sir W. Page Wood, in accepting the Chancellorship, takes the title of Lord Hatherley. His religious character and known attachment to the English Church will be of great j value to the Ministry when they approach the question of the Irish Church. Meanwhile, it is noticeable that the Irish Chancellorship has been given by the Premier to Mr Justice O'Hagan, a man of great sagacity and influence, but the first Roman Catholic who has been admitted to { this high office.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 488, 2 March 1869, Page 3

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LORD HATHERLEY. Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 488, 2 March 1869, Page 3

LORD HATHERLEY. Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 488, 2 March 1869, Page 3

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