THE PRINCE OF WALES v. THE EXAMINER

... ROSA M.TIL.DAS ! Ansi this delicious rcunpnssusd is to I give consequence' to a SoCiety, r~csisting of the most respeciable Irishmen in London, _ ith rink and talent aI their head !-HeCIP us, blensevolent Compon ttitrs, to s'oae mnarl( or of her-some significant ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... then went to his c uncle's at Spittlehauglh, where lie staid all night.- e S~iw Wilson next day, whse had been huit, and told Unit what he had lost. Ike Thomas Helleard, publican, near the barracks, pia Musseiburgia, said, That on a day towards the end rol ...

POLICE

... ordered I, forms, acicd th Oe boy lsrosighi'it to ana-, thfe boy Zeu~al a ii. TfI-asservant ?? t1e iold nailer, andl three Irishmen were si the' tap s-oomn..I irs-a Itmeained. only ;ib~iast twenty nfldtlteia sadd-all flue above were. is' t,~he tap moona ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... of Ireland, in tc pardoning a serjeant who had been conhdemned'by nr .a Court Martial'for being concerned with the al United Irishmen, which was afterwards found ol not to ?? case; and: that the judges who tI condemned our Saviour were better than those ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... learned Counsel tri could eot help remarking, that the oatha was in almost similar thi teotos svhth the oath taken by the United Irishmen, which led to the dreadful consequeinces in Ireland-(here he read that eab)-antd cotltended, that the oath in this indictment ...

COURT OF SESSION

... a pedestal six feet high, and I the figure is seven feet nine inches in height. t ?? drapery is that of a Viscount of the United Kingdom, dressed in his Parliamentary robes. It is esteemed a masterpiece of art; the attitude is graceful and commanding ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS, JULY, 1819, [ill] Jonathan Blundell Hollinshead, Esq. Mayor and James Clarke, Esq. Recorder

... thle Oraisgemen, that, to protect thesm 'a frn their aggresons, they in the lirst instancea eme Defenders, and finally United irishmen. t flc Mr. Raincock interrupted Mr. Venabies, and n ed to the court,,as to the propriety of introducing t )the cause the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stating that this was an, indictment against MICHAEL RYAN and JOHN FITZ- GERALD, including a Desperate gang of Irishmen, at the in- stance of the united parishes of St. 6iles in the Fields and St. George's, Bloomsbury, for an alarming riot and assaults upon ...

POLICE

... en iin their stead, for where there ex1e _qwere Irishmen, neither truth nor justice-was to he obtained,. as Sir;RiCHARDa BiRK-iE was extremely sorry to hear at word to forthi g-the prejudice of Irishmen, as fromn his experience they had ftrha' ga prove ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER, JUNE 12

... (156tissd upon oneothmsm trinkets, and a swall'coinl:,~ afflordtjped n'esop.. tieproof of their ?? were Bounid to be tw, -Irishmen, who bad committedino fewer than 23 robberie.%in andnear Liver- poollastwintr. Mcl~ loo4was ostby Alr .T'nrley oin ?? and ...

POLICE

... whsieh he was intently looking, and the watch supplying its place in the saucepan of boiling water. A few evenings ago several Irishmen and women went into the White Horse public-house, Union-street, Borough, and after drinking some porter they quitted the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... speech, atid, while tte Learned Gentleman was expreseing his ardent hopes that allclasaes of Irishmen-Protestant, Catholic, and Presbyterian- woild be united la one common bond of sympathy atid alfec- tion, Henry Anyars Bushe, Esq. late High Sheriff of ...