Death of Captain GLADSTosf 16 ( Captain Gladstone, M.P. for Irce died, at Bowden Park, near jpaw ham. The lamented gentlemaar ar | third son of the late Sir J. Gladst _ and was born in 1807. He entere a *£ in 1820, became a commander i«l jA captain in March, 1860, but for I 5 past had not sought active service Uj Gladstone was a Conservative in p was first elected to the House of v®" for Walsall in February, 1841. fed was returned, with the Earl of rea Ipswich ; hut that election bein ■void, he was again, the same yea - , i date, when he was placed at the 1 .? f i poll. At the election in June, li *o^ ! successfully contested the borougl ; I feated by Mr J. C. Cobbold and j^Adair. Since the general elecW «. . the hon. gentleman has represent fW, and a vacancy consequently an death in the representation of the :; li\ An amalgamation has been an Jq^ the London banking-firm of Mesa Kennards and Co. with the' pi srs " Bank of Manchester." The ' «*»< will date retrospectively to. fehe M urei
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 2
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