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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 ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... horseback. I saw only two men. I met Mr. Arrow. Pe id, smith on 'the road. I kilew the men, by their accent, to he Of elI. Irishmen. ell its Mr. John Lathom &rrawsmith. I am a salesman in l~iver- . fo)r pool. The late Mir. Burn married at cousin of mine ...

Highway Robbery.—Between eight and nine o'clock on Thursday night se'nnight,as Mrs. Williams was passing along

... etloing the assizes' at either of' these two places, which I zre now,- as- far as intercourse is-conwerned; in 'a mannehI M united, and when the-astonisbing inerease of these paces' : in population and: magnitude isl opsidered, the-measureE nmut appear ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... with cer- id tain conditions of a most unjost and menstrous kind. He be believed that this combination extended all over the United .c- Kiutgdom, anid it is one which, ii euufisred so proceed itt ut the same spirit in which it had begun, would be produe ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and the other of a sick club whieA wore goineg different wvays. As soon as the processions ha12 passed each oera number of Irishmen, armed with staves and pokers, &c., is rushed' from one of the bask streets upon the sick elsib, and began it to break the ...

WINTER ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Inwards at is '0 the porisof the United Kingdom, in theyearending5ih January, it a ? ?? foreign ships 2818. of British shIPsIBO,, intel 8 number of British and foreign ships entered inwards at the porte of the United Kin dom were as fellows:-4705 ships ...

IRELAND

... eneral wasfound anl b e bold enough to prosecute Flood and Grattan for a conspIracy. lb ofr With what facor would twelve Irishmen have repudiated tho Di presumptuous functlonary by whom such Ian enterprise, should he no have been attempted I We we were ...

IRELAND

... showed It that the history ci reland, for the last century, was a hiatoryof Pt associations, end that but for. asciations Irishmen would now tb Md be the mere sfs of England. He then described and commented VW uon the repeal card, exciting much merriment ...

Charok against a Nobleman.—At the Marlborough ' street Police ffice, Tuesu.ty, Lord William Vane 1 Poc pi iced ..

... be. In one minority of four, no two agreed! A 44 united Irishman'* is an t Irishman who stands alone and apart from others,— i united not being derived in Ireland from the verb t unite, bat from the unit.—itamfew. j ...

IRELAND

... there was no hope for Irishmen but in themselves. They battle wit 1' should mutually forgive and forget, and bury their past Btitt this r. differences ;for they had all a common country to be- uall at le friend. Let them all Unite as brotbere, and acknowledge ...

Local Intelligence

... pre- be ir udicially effected by the publication of the evidence appe brought before the commissioner. song GOOD ADVICE TO IRISHMEN RESIDENT IN ENGLAND deias AND ScIITLANO.-Our contemporary of the Times has last some very judicious remarks upon the danger ...

IRELAND

... Before their trial, citizens are treated as convicted felons-their homes vio- t. lated-their property seized and confiscated. Irishmen I )f this mu-t not last' We must not be tame-we must not l be idle whilst an Austrian despotism is being planted in ie our ...