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GLOCESTEK SHIRE

... great progress in this country that many persons in different parts •f the kingdom have been sworn on the plan of the United Irishmen; and that the conspiracy makes great progress in the metropolis in particular that the object of the disaffected is to ...

Published: Monday 20 April 1801
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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Snm&ap'si Itost

... great progress in this country ; that many persons in different parts of the kingdom have been sworn on the plan of the United Irishmen, and that the conspiracy makes great progress in the metropolis in particular ; that the persons lately released from ...

Published: Wednesday 22 April 1801
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2506 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

and that Consequently you bear by flr the moat aiiive part in all her atchievements. Struck with norror and ..

... deliverance to yourselves. The C eotsa t e ss sonitree, in their Preclamation of last year, summoned you, a; .ieSl,as all other Irishmen in the British service, to quit that service as so ii as possible, and repair to the defence of their native county, under ...

THE COURIER

... the meeting Ketmington Common ; copy which annexed to this report. The Report then proceeds to state the arrival of United Irishmen, and the fabrication pikes and daggers. The expiration of the suspending the Habeas Corpus encouraged them to renew their ...

APPOINTMENT OF A CONDUCTOR

... goOd , rncla every respe as you can, contributing tAwarcs the expence of , faithful Citizen ? The Central Committee of United Irishmen,io the Irish Selii° .. - in the British Nvay. gal: Erin go Brah! h;lst hssee W risu 7 6,od t e a rs d t e r reh p n ...

THE SECOND REPORT OF 'THE COMMITTEE OF SECRECY

... Nieeting of a dangerous nature, on Kennington Common. They eagerly received into fraternization many guilty refugees of the United Irishmen. They had pikes made by these men, in preparatton for . the last violence of rebellion. In the beginning of 1801, as - ...

[Concluded from yesterday's Paper.]

... Father, Son, and Holy . Ghost.. Amen. _ virtue of my outb, I will from henceforili join, the Most aaive manner, .the United Irishmen, as far as . the strength, power, and cautions of an individual, with the firm resolution to depress that tyranny which ...

SIT.COND REPO7?T FltOM Tire COMMITTEE OF SECRECY

... 7 lion, arrayed in the' field against thearias efhtheir . sovereign, and thotigh the organization establiilecl by the United Irishmen may not have, been kept up with any regularity, and that inany parts a tlie kingdom present the usual appearance of peateful ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1801
Newspaper: Porcupine
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2192 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON,

... vessels that had been detained, were permitted to sail. The following a specimen of the toasts said to be encouraged by United Irishmen, extracted from the report of the secret committee the House Commons :— A speedy amalgation of party with the mass of ...

Published: Monday 25 May 1801
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1814 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MAY were received from Lord in consequence the Grand the victory gained English began towards Cairo the of ..

... Parliament that kingdom before the suppression of rebellion and have been since renewed a limited in the Parliament of the United Kingdom” In this part the Report though they remark that efforts of the disaffected have long since happily ceased to assume ...

Published: Monday 25 May 1801
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3246 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

terios, with the sums in she hands of ;he Co.nmis-

... to and j Dvsterhavcn was reported to the French the Switzerland, rccollecled rue apartments j Executive Dircftory th.c United Irishmen, Turin ; the Ired-sooms ot Mrs. and Lord ; favourable place to earn - into effect invasion of jj Wycombe were only by ...

Mr. Pariswj now in London, of the eminent bouse 'of Parish at Hamburgh, yesterday received letters,' officially ..

... sails in Tier. It will be recollected, that Oysterhayen was reported to the French by the Executive Directory of the United Irishmen, as a favourable place to carry into effect an invasion of that country. Private accounts from Berlin confidently state ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: 3 | Tags: none