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ttigcellaneous,

... named M:Clure, a schoolmaster, who, in the year previous to the rebellion of 08, filled a situation of trust among the United Irishmen. Whether justly or not, eannot now be decided, but certain it is that he was suspected of betraying the seerets of the ...

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... earliest period, Associations hard been the curse of Ireland. What was the result of the Catholic Committee of 1793 —of the United Irishmen which existed in 1796 and 1797, when rébellion raged from North lb‘ South, and deluged the muntq~'mod - What was the result ...

Published: Monday 21 February 1825
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4690 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE IRIS'T TRAITORS,

... THE IRIS'T TRAITORS, Since the passing of the Crown and Government Security Act the foul-mouthed Irishmen, Smith ’Brien, Meagher, Mitchell, and Co., have picked their words in their pablic spreches and writings, and shaped thew to keep just ontside thelaw; ...

REPEAL AND CHARTISM

... the Freeman of Monday :— “Tue ‘ UNiTeD TRISHMAN. €7O THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND. ¢ John Mitcheil is a captive in the hands of our enemies. His office, types, and newspaper machinery are in the possession of the police—the United Irishman is at an end; but, under ...

BEDFORD TIMES SATURDAY, NOIVEMBER 27, 1847

... rights of property, may advance the social condition of the people, and tend to the permanent improvement of that part of the United Kingdom. ¢ Her Majesty has seen with great concern the brerking out of eivil war in Switzerland, ¢ Her Majesty isin communication ...

IHigcellancous,

... walked in a body to Oaken-gates, armed with sticks !\nd bludgeons, in search of the Irishmen. They thence proceeded to Shiffnal, intending to drive away the Irishmen working on Mr. Murray's contract of the sawe line, near Wellington. Information having ...

General Xens,

... other artists. The United Repealers of Ireland have this week held a meeting and passed the following resolution: ““ That it is expedient at this hour of peril to the lives, liberties, and properties of the Irish, that all Irishmen should at once give ...

BARBARY

... fortifications, at the suzgestion of French engineers, ‘against any attempt that may be made by the English to land in Egypt. UNITED STATES. More Riots at Philadelphia—Conflict with the Military.—Philadelphia has been the theatre of further riots between ...

Published: Friday 02 August 1844
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1364 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ADDRESS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... trict impartiality to rich and poor, to every class and creed, will secure for the execative the respect and confidence of an united people, * Your Excellency is a large landed proprietor, and well understands the benefits to be derived from improving the ...

CURIOUS TOMDBS

... bombazine. ¢ Two young Irishmen, my dear.” “Two Irishmen!” exclaimed the the lady thus affectionately addressed, moved as much as it was possible to move so inert a mass, for nothing ruffled that did not frighten her. ¢ Two Irishmen! what shall we do? what ...

Empevial Pavliament, HOUSE OF COMMONS.,

... following resolution :—* That it is expedicnt to permit grain and flour, the produce of Australasia, to be imported into the United Kingdom on payment of the same amount of duty as is now levied on grain and flour the produce of Canada Australasia was very ...

Published: Friday 16 May 1845
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2977 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BEDFORD TIMES

... you remove them? 1 by a large addition to the burdens of the country we were to remove hundreds of thousands of men to the United States, they would complain, and justly, that we were easting upon them paupers whom we onght to maintain ourselves, 1f we ...