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IWEDNESDAY^ and THURSDAY^ PO§T..FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... by the vigorous meafures which have lately been purfued. For fome days orders have been iffued by the leaders of the United Irishmen, directing their parti- I cans' tu be ready at a moment's notice, as the meafuret of .. I Government made it neceflary ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1798
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1391 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... Dublin,' Nov. -8. About thirty Attorniei have been I ftruck off the Roll, Tn confequence of their confeffion of being United Irishmen. They had confeffed when the amnefty was offered, and underftood all former circurp- ftancei were to have been buried ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1798
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 278 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

/, O y D O W

... purpose of descending the Ohio and Mississippi, and making war upon the subjects of the King of Spain, who are at peace with the United States ; wit, the provinces of Mexico, and the westwardly side of Louisiana. Having delivered in his affidavit, the Attorney ...

St, Marys Church, Wallingford

... peremptory manner, is said to have arisen from the demand on the part of the French Governor more favourable terms for the Irishmen in tlie garrison Flushing, than the British General could with propriety grant, or the Frenchmen had any right to expect ...

09tyccllaneoii&

... likely to fall to a sailor. This is rather a novel mode of tar’s acquiringwealth and titles. But Jack having, it seems recently united in holy wedlock with the daughter of a coachman at Falmouth, may, should he succeed, qualify himself without much difficulty ...

war OFFICE, JULY I

... the particulars of a brilliant exploit the coast of Corsica. Capt. Barrie states, that the Ist inst. in company with the Unite and Seoul, he attacked Sagone three large French store-ships, moored tinder the protection a battery four guns and one mortar ...

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3

... He called on the House, therefore, to meet the just and moderate demands of the Catholics while in their power, and thus to unite the empire in harmony, and reciprocity of interest. Mr. C. ADAMS conceived this be neither more nor less than mode of discussing ...

LIFEHOLD in HUNCERFORD MILLS

... nobler ths- tinction, and yon of greater strength. (Hear, hear !) This is new objection. I remember when it was confended that Irishmen could not hear allegiance to English Government-—i remember when it was contended that Irishman could feel attachment towards ...

to a Member of Parliament

... at the beginning of the fatal French Revolution. 11. My second argument with you was, that the welfart and saj'rty of the United Kingdom will he more effectually promoted hy conciliating the Catholic population of Ireland than by any other measure which ...

A letter from ALdta, dated the 20th of 'n

... with two his men. Ji;. i .kcn slicker under ‘•iitni m v .Mt. snack down, from '.'•if, till about jiult a yards rV.»m tL-i'i unite ciiveloj-eil rhe-M, tor the inoaicur, in lire i hut did not injure tin in.—At IJirs'aiS, rdf n. were which were iiuii nn.i« ...

LONDON, AUGUST 8

... the girtlen of the Itecoletas; for, to the shaiie of our Governmenit, there is no burial.phace for Protestants. Froiil lie United States-tve learn, that the Cou'-ress of Mexico haviiig ussinned a regular forin, tie Execttise abld ititeed Doii Jose l'oled ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1816
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2853 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

LONDON October 10

... 'cootmanided tlie Russiint Ilnseriial Gu~ugtl',ur'ilng' the war ai v as the 'chief Oticer at tug inemor-, able review of' tlte united Raussian,; Austrina,; andr Prussiant Guards,, att Paris,- in, 1814, when 'the, Duke of. Wellinutoii made his -first pubxlic ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1816
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4102 | Page: 2 | Tags: News