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RECORDER'S COURT

... froeS the counties of Deobtgh and Flint, passed through Chester on their way fol Liverpool, iwhere they will embark for the United States oft America. They vwere accompanied as far as the canal by-many' friends and relations, who, on bidding them farewell ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... upright, and principled politicians of the county Antrim. The assembly well be composed of ci-devant Orangemen, renegdde United Irishmen, and truckling, time- serving toadeaters to Lord Donegall. We do believe, there will not be a really honest politician ...

ATTEMPT TO POISON FIFTEEN PERSONS

... they ought to be ever green in the memory of Irishmen ; I see dow' betore-me some faces, who, .theugli iiinocent of every crime save their being only suspected ,of having been members' of secret-and united s6cieties, were of liged during that eventful ...

Published: Wednesday 12 January 1831
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 3815 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW REPORT

... off outrage against outrage, both perpetrated against Irishmen, they call rule and domineer over the country. I have now the honiour of addressing jurymen, eleven out of twelve of whom are Irishmen; and I ask them will they lend their countenance to any ...

Published: Thursday 28 November 1833
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 24195 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... you this time Back. we are determined to make you a victim like some others before the New Year if you do not imploy all Irishmen and no Scotch and give full wages e and also discharge b-- Red nose drunking we will pin him some night going home unless ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Univers;ty afagazinc, Oni of the leading organs of ?? in Ireland, anld we are rejoiced to perceive that Irishmen of ,different politics are united in this gratifying object. We 'shall contribute our humble mite towards the erection of Curran's monument ...

STATE OF CRIME IN IRELAND

... Lord Edward Fitzoerald, at examitant hasbeentold, in the year 179fl, or thereabouts, and was then called the -Society of United Irishmen, hut that a new modificatiogi of it took place on the 1st of No- vember last past, and that it is now generally known ...

STATE OF CRIME IN IRELAND

... accountyed for beefore rits so- e cietica of that description, such as the United Irishmen?> I y cannot pretend to give iiformation 8s to the proceedings of m the United Irishmen; I have not the means t Supposing these societies to exist for political objects ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... adopted. UNITED PARISHES or MOIBA AND MAGIERALSq. Agreeableto the resolutionspassed at the Corn-Exchange, on the 10th instant, the address to her Majesty and a peti- tion to parliament were adopted and'signed by the in- habitants of the united parishes ...

MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF LIVERPOOL, TO PETITION AGAINST LORD STANLET'S IRISH REGISTRATION BILL

... Parliament, it i will afford a more plausible ground for the opinion enter- I ramined by some Irishmen-that their ceuntry will never be I rfairly dealt with by an united parliament-than any thing that has occurred since the passing of the reform bill (loud ...

MICHAN'S PARISH

... andi even from Clare, were assembled at New. towrisandes as early as eleven o'clock. to welcome the great benefactor of Irishmen once more to Kerry. The immense, the overwhelming, and constantly augmenting numbers of the multitude could not have been ...