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MONABTEEEVAN SAVITiET WOEKS,

... I had no arms with me only my side-arms. I did not think it necessary to have any more, and I did not anticipate any disturbance When I was going. As a matter of fact, from the attitude of the crowd, you did not think it necessary to have arms ? I did ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER

... the following were seized: ??Messrs. Cassidy??s dray, Monasterevan, and cars belonging to Messrs. John Gill, John Delaney, George Reilly, and George Grattan. Some few cars that happened to be in the street were pursued by the soldiers, but the drivers escaped ...

DRIED BREWERS’ CRAINS

... and took notes of the proceedings. Amongst tho farmers present were: —Messrs. Richard Cunningham, Archibald Ritchie, John Barry, John Short, Patk. Vietory, and Patrick Cahill. The Rev. Joseph M'Crca, C.C., was also present. The chair was taken amidst ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1882

... O’Connell, and in the four arms of the crocs—the shape the central design takes—appear medallions of Grattan, Emmet, Parnell, and Dillon, interwoven with shamrocks. In the spaces formed by the arms of the cross are emblazoned the arms of the provinces. The ...

Mjmt Uppers San

... two places and advancing no nearer each other. The number of armed merchant-cruisers has been made up to twenty, and will form a most useful auxiliary to the fighting line. They will be armed with light muzzle-loaders and the new pattern Woolwich bree ...

Sttmmarir of ftefos

... rescued until he had been severely burnt about the legs. As the mail train from Crymmych to Whitland, on the Whitland and Cardigan line, was leaving Llanfalteg, in Wales, on Tuesday evening, the engine ran off the line and then turned over. The driver ...

TEE NATIONAL LEAGUE,

... sworn on the jury: Messrs John Behan. Peter Galbally, Michael Neill, John Brennan, Peter Toher, John Flanagan, Michael Behan, Michael Maguire, Thomas Walsh, Feely, J Ennis, and George Conran. The jury having viewed the body, John M'Clean, agent to Mr LaTouche ...

TEE KILDABE OBSERVER—SATURDAY JANUARY 9. 1886

... attention. Tho demands maoo O’Connell, Grattan, and Bntt, and which were not granted, were granted, thank Providence, through exertions of a baud of men who r - presented Ireland in Parliament, and what Grattan could not accomplish had been done bythelr ...

TEE KILDAEB —SATURDAY, 28. 1886 ROBBERY mohasterevan CATHOLIC CHURCH- On Thursday afternoon, in the Northern ..

... Mr Anderson Mr told him followed him from what Mr An i ar ii tt ment-Btrcet, across out of the shop down Pania l . Rtreet Grattan bridge into Capel stre (wat P . r ) the prisoner went into Mr y An , - , shop. Witness a saw the prisoner but returned to ...

Sporting

... the ciroumB tauceB attending : ld John M'Garry. at Baltinglaas the death werc sworn John Union. The o j-jinter, Peter Ellard, Finn (foreman), John Duffyi j ohn Bar- Tboraas Cooke ; ja ra e3 Neill? Michael Kenny, John I ,h & ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1867

... All Ireland. The Arms Bill road a second time in the Lords, . 2 Daring robbery of impounded cattle seized for rent near Lismore. 3 Continuation of the Debate on the Government of Ireland Bill. Speeches of Mr T. P. O’Connor and Mr John Morley. Royal Irish ...

amusing*

... wo can always unload it on English syndicate. John—* Patience has ceased to be a virtue with me now ; I refer to my neighbour Crusty’s conduct.’ Jack—Ho isn’t a very neighbourly sort of person, is he ?’ John• His conduct has become intolerable. He built ...