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ANTI-TORY ASSOCIA TION

... himself would in a few days franking letters for the county of .Dublin. Mr. While addressed the meeting, after which * Mr. H. Grattan adverted to the requisition signed the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Dublin, which ha condemned as factious and improper act on ...

IM P L KIA L PAR L.l AM ti NT

... Denis Caulfielil Hradv PortaVlington.. Colonel G. 1,. D. Damcr Sligo..John Martin I ralee..Maurice Connell Walcilord..Thomas yse, Henry W. Barron Wexford..diaries A. Walker youeha!.. John O’Connell roi STIES, Antrim Hon. .1. B. 11. O’Neill, Earl of Belfast ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND' ERNE PACKET

... Gisborne, T Pelham, C A W Aslley, Sir Jacob Gordon, Fendarves, W Atlwood, Grant, HonJC Pepys, Sir Ragsbaw, John Grattan, II Pemn, Sergeant Baines, K Grattan, J Phillips, Bannerman, Grey, Colonel Phillips, M Barclay, David Grey, Sir G Pinney, W Haihani, J Grosvenor ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNE PACKET

... to such measure, and it would be impossible fur them holding the opinions they carry on (he government with such measures. JOHN RUSSELL —In answer the observations of (ho right hon. gentleman ns to the of a surplus, would say that there were many parishes ...

No. 1,833 parliament, HOUSE OF LORDS—JcIv 20. St i L~o, W -uJ. ..,1 -.S one of the Commissioners of Lducattrr

... would persevere this business; but, if he did not, and other Hon. Mem. her took it up, should consider it his duty so. Mr H.GRATTAN said, it was clear, that orders and warrants had been issued, and used, in the manner alluded to, bill the question was, whether ...

DL'im DIARMID

... been introduced; but it is no means likely to be generally adopted. The sleeve itseu is made very tight; almost close to the arm; and at the bottom, it is trimmed with three large bouillons descending almost to the elbow. These bouillonsate intermingled ...

A the ENNISKILLEN CHUOMCLE, AM) ERNE PACKET

... ttemeu: Sir Richard Nagle, Bart., M.P. Montagu L. Chapman, , MB. llem v Grattan, Esq M.P, Hugh Esq. Gerald Pease, Esq. Win. Chapman, Esq. Jicnry win. Arauin, Esq. Murphy, Esq. John Ennis, Esq. Robert Tighe, J. 11. Sbcil, Esq. 11. She;!, Esq. J. M'Connick ...

His lordship, presume, will nut refuse to sanction those definitions esin (_- ,,| |e. . , stitutiun wliiclt ..

... personages dinner on Wednesday :- Judge Perrin, the Solicilor General, Mr. () Connell. P., O’Conor Don, M. P., Mr. Henry Grattan, M 1., Mr. Morgan O’Connell, M. P., Mr. Pigolt, K. C., Col. Cuvier, Mr. Fitzsimons, M. P., Mr. Fofarty, aud Mr. W. Berwick ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND E

... com plain of. the anniversary of the shutting of the gates Derry, a Captain Robinson had entered that city, at the head an armed force, contrary to the chartered rights the city, and prevented the apprentices from shutting the gates. For such an outrage ...

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... s>ir. V' Br.ibazon, H BnHgeman. Hot). Colonel Butler. K. 0 Cave S. Sir K. A. Ferguson, Col. Fitigibbon, F French. J. Grattan. H. Grattan, J. Hume K. H«Uon. Jenson, Hoehe, U. Roche, H. L. Shetl, S.r , Soaimerrille, V. Mtiart. M. L. Chapman. LordC laments ...

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... —Adjourned. HOUSE COMMONS July 23. The Postage (Mediterranean) Bill, the Turnpike Acts continuance (Ireland) Bill, and the Arms and Gunpowder Bill (Ireland) went through committee, and were ordered he reported next day. The Administration Justice (New ...