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... refus testant, and Mr. C ...
... refus testant, and Mr. C ...
... Company his usual force and energy. Mr. Burke in quitting the room, stated that Ik* n *l tiosrd sing c* mercnutile si'guuieut which could induce him io change h s opmiun. Mr. O’Connell —Make way for Mr. Burke. Burke hoped that the meeting would not suffer ...
... said, that althoâ was a Pro-. m Callaghsn red-hot yet would Llowhim the full legal timeâseventeen day-.. (C/ierrs.) r Burke) had now for seven years renamed from making this explanation, in the hope that some other per. would have brought it forward ...
... Jlfeay man. and well knew th, Burke who were some the Burkes oi iigo Sr no. tail, County of Wexford more noble than they were. There was an attempt made at the Castle to cry him down resolution ot | thanks to Captain Burke, and said it was of conSei niience ...
... Catholic Emancipation,** with Notes by the Cooi'nit»ee—fid. the Arian Unitarian, or New-light Congregation and second supplies Burke** Peerage, New Edition—ill ll* fid Parry** Voyages, do. do. Vol*.—ill- Byron’s Works, do. do. Vols.—lBs. Leigh’s Road Book ...
... possession of Patrick Foley, and the Dwelling House and Premises, No. 32, Bride-street, Dublin, late the possession of Edward Burke, or competent part thereof, for the purposes in said Decree mentioned—Dated this Idth day of February, 1828. RODERICK CONNOR ...
... nosaession of Patrick Foley, and the Dwelling House and Premises, No. :12, Bride-street, Dublin, late the possession of Edward Burke, competent part thereof f or the purposes in said Decree mentioned—Dated thi, iluy »'““•.Sm.ct. CONNOR. Fur Rentals and other ...
... with Note* by the Committee—Gd. An address to the Arian Unitarian, or Newlight Congregation of Newtownards second supplies of Burke’s Peerage, New Edition—£l Its Gd. Parry** Voyages, do. do. Vols.—£T. Byron’s Works, do, do. Vols.—.lBs# Leigh's Road Book ...
... Clergy ofthe Diocess ol Dublin and Gl inderclough, are required to meet at the 1 alace, Stephen’s-green, the 2d of May. Captain Burke, ofthe Wexford Constabulary, has preferred to government twenty-seven charges of peculation, against the police ot the Province ...
... Bristol, goods and passengers. Sailed —Lee, steamer, Liverpool, ditto. Active, Hayinan, Falmouth, general cargo. Two Friends, Burke, Fill, pigs. Five colliers in ballast. MAY 2.—WIN'D E. Arrived —Hope, Biackmore, Plymouth, sugars. Wm. & Thomas, Hicks, Yougbal ...
... enable the Grand Jury to in. vestigate I’l lire accounts, was also carried. Mr. Boyce proposed a resolution thanks to jit. Burke, and it was seconded Mr. Blacker, but opposed by the Earl Courtown, and the Rev. W. Hughes, who maintained that they should ...
... cargo Blanche, Smith, Dublin, ballast; Milford, Owens, Milford, wattle ; Elizabeth, Williams, Newport, pigs ; Two Friends, Burke, Pill, pigs; Two Coliiers, in ballast. ...