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Tory
Of or belonging to the Conservative Party of Canada or one of that party's predecessors
Of or belonging to the Tory Party or the Conservative Party
A pejorative nickname given to the political factions who sought to exclude James, Duke of York from the throne of England (the Exclusioners) in the 17th century
One who is like a British Tory; someone politically conservative
A pejorative term for an Irish rebel fighting against English rule at the end of the Confederate War and Cromwellian invasion; later extended to other rebels or bandits
A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada or one of that party's predecessors
A member or supporter of the British Conservative Party, which evolved from Royalist politicians; associated with upholding the rights of the monarchy and the privileges of the established Church
A Union sympathizer
A loyal British citizen
A member of the British political party or faction from which the Conservative Party was later created, aiming to uphold the rights of the monarchy and the privileges of the established Church (the Church of England)
A member or supporter of the British Conservative Party
A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada or one of that partys predecessors
{s} of or pertaining to the 18th to early 19th century British political royalist group
{i} member of 18th to early 19th century British political royalist group
In Britain, a Tory politician or voter is a member of or votes for the Conservative Party. the former Tory Party chairman, Chris Patten. Tory is also a noun. the first female leader of the Tories. a member of the British Conservative Party (Tory (17-18 centuries), from toraidhe , from toir ). Member of a political group in England, especially in the 18th century. Originally an Irish term for an outlaw, the name was applied as a term of abuse to those who supported the hereditary right of James, the Catholic duke of York (later James II), to succeed to the throne of England. They were opposed by the Whigs in that struggle (1679), but the Tories later modified their doctrine of divine-right absolutism. They came to represent the resistance, mainly by the country gentry, to religious toleration and foreign entanglements. The Tories' political power diminished after Viscount Bolingbroke, a leading Tory, fled to France in 1715; Tory sentiment subsequently survived in the unsuccessful Jacobite movement. After 1784, William Pitt the Younger emerged as the leader of a new Tory party, representing the country gentry, merchants, and administrators. After 1815, the party gradually evolved into the Conservative Party, whose members are still referred to as Tories
An opponent of independence at the time of the American Revolution. A United Empire Loyalist
Of or belonging to the Conservative Party of Canada or one of that partys predecessors