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PUSHKIN

... CONTRACT. Present —Messrs Thos Plewman, J.P. (in the chair); Thos Timmons. J.P.: Snndcriami, J.P.; Josepli Mahon, Lawler, John Dcolev, John Da!lon, Muldownoy, K cornn, and Doyle. THE MIIC-C CONTRACT. James Wall tendered to supply the institution with pure new ...

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 ...

KUJUBB OBSERVER., y :

... dear country (applause). Mr. H. M. O’Connor also addressed the meeting, at the conclusion of which names were handed in. Grattan and Tone had oath-bound society called the “Peep-o’-Dwy Boys,” who afterwards became known as Orangemen and who were the lineal ...

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 ...

AN TAOISEACH'S ADDRESS

... arguments for the catno. lie Relief Bill, Grattan and rejected ParUeenent. comprired same of. the greatest efforts of hie life. He bad supreme confidence in Irish Catholicism wad. aaek- Ing emancipation, again arm ags ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1948
Newspaper: Leinster Leader
County: Kildare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1269 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 INSPECTOR’S REPORT

... is the younger daughter of the late Colonel J E Varty-Rogers, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, and Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at- Arms, and Mrs Varty-Rogers, of Boxmore Park, Romsey, Hants. The service was fully choral and the decorations of tall palms and white ...

THE CASE AGAINST HOME RULE. A HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE QUESTION. The following able article, which will be read with

... Farliament which it is intended set np in Ireland has no real resemblance to the Irish Parliament of the eighteenth century. ' Grattan’s Farliament was a Farliament of Protestant Loyalists, of the chief owners of property in Ireland, of men who were bound to ...

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 ...

THE INQUEST

... his coat; yonng lad, named Kelly was with the witness, and he left Kelly the place and went for Captain Getiun, the agent. John George deposed had been in the employment of Lord Waterford as chauffeur for some years,, and- brought him from Amber Bull ...

PORTLAOIGHISE COURT

... Patrick Walsh; Mr. H. Turpin, sols., for John Walsh. Martin Fitzpatrick swore that on July 14th he was in Poitlaolgh se. John Fitzpatrick and James Corcoran w’ere in Mwi. Clear’s gateway (Market Square). John Fitzpatnck called him. He was man witneeii ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1936
Newspaper: Leinster Leader
County: Kildare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2623 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...