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... fundholders, and une-hulf Irishmen of .'JOOI. to 4001. per annum, when they can get llieir rents paid. At Tours their is a select corps of about four thousand, who pride themselves upon their family connexions in the United Kingdom. At B.mlugne there ...

Published: Thursday 11 July 1822
Newspaper: Birmingham Chronicle
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3595 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WORCKSTKR la>t,

... Ham., South ware. —On Tuesday evening a desperate conflict look place in Tooley-sireet, in the Borough, between parly of Irishmen and the police officers of the district. Kenzie, the officer belonging the Town Hail, who«eacti veexerlions in suppressing ...

TO BE SOLD,

... a, Auction Mart, in Wise Sir-ct, or to Mr. Miaitir, Learnngtoo. J-ttKEAOf.B LEAMIXU TON. To SOLD by AUCTION, GEO. CARTER. (Units, rtl.postd b» Pii.xe ,..tr-r'1 ALL that substantial FREEHOLD BUILD-1. LEAMfNGTON •fate..i((. f.ontmr Mim. SrR.*T >ml Wist. ...

Memoirs •or J. Laiuran, in the language of Hibernian Biography, was born of poor but honest parents iu the city

... fighting qualities were so roach noticed and dreaded, that, on the nomination of strolling player, was called or the JJmvo of F.unit. la some of those southern latitudes, Langan met Tom Reynolds, the crack of the light weights, and under his tuition left the ...

ASSIZE INTEULJGENCB

... returning, they saw fonr Irishmen sitting in ditch, near the road, and one of the boys called out Paddy ! when the two prisoners ran up and Horton, and Lamb laid bold him the throat, and knelt upon his breast. As soon as the Irishmen had glutted their savage ...

Published: Thursday 01 April 1824
Newspaper: Birmingham Chronicle
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3224 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Coventry Spring Assizes, March 2

... Horton and Hill got him; walked the side; saw some Irishmen sitting in ditch in field hy the side of the road. Hill culled out There are some Tats; Horton said, Hold your noise.** There were four Irishmen; two of them came out the ditch. They were the Prisoners ...

Volr. It*

... were very poor when, they aitaiued their dignity, (//ear!) Some of these riches were amassed at , . period when thousands of Irishmen were '’ying of famine. (Hear.)— When saw such paltry conduct ns had been cxhiliited the Bishop I, of Derry, wn.H i« the receipt ...

Published: Thursday 13 May 1824
Newspaper: Birmingham Chronicle
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6383 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ARMY ESTIMATES,

... earliest period. Associations had been the curse of Ireland. What was tbe result of tbe Catholic Committee of 17 ...

Published: Thursday 17 February 1825
Newspaper: Birmingham Chronicle
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1569 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Ireland. then alluded the characters of the leading members of Association, among whom were to be found the surviving united Irishmen of 1798, and attainted traitors, who owed lives the lenity of the Crown. ' Mr. and Mr. S. RICE opposed the motion. Mr ...

Published: Friday 18 February 1825
Newspaper: Coventry Herald
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10430 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

%fr. BfnvShirm movc.l an o’irnmr«*,— ■ A7O Noe* 232. s»t*cojd division took place, Ayes 70—Noes Ul. Mr. 11. ..

... having belonged another society which the legislature had declared to he illegal. Mr. H. | Rowan was Secretary to the United Irishmen, and having been convicted of seditious practices, and‘imprisoned, he escaped from his prison and left the country. He ...

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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

HOUSE OF COMMOXS, Friday. Feb. 18

... upon the people, and bolding communications with an attainted traitor ? Mr. C. Hutchinson thought that the object of the United irishmen was a most righteous one. exhorted Ministers beware how they drove the insulted million* madness. i/r. B. Clarke opposed ...