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THE ARMY

... CV Bovine*. Plain JOHN LELAND> . . . ' throughout the Town and it. auburb* After long and , j Crape Hoods. Sliarooj w serious deiikerfttion was resolved, that additional | - • . . . ~. .. . M * , O. W. Evan*. Franc!* Brodigan, John Blacker, Thomaa , Louth ...

COUNTY OF MLATH

... Candidate for the Represent ton of the Cotimy of Dublin, Captain Ellis. Edward Irwin, Thomas Dale, otherwise Dannelly, John Grattan, and Richard ftisser, were placed the bar, and imlieled, for that they the 2->th June last, at the town Balhriagan, did ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Michael Dun r. Owen (inaghfif. Thi» was action of assumpsit broiisjht to recover money lent ..

... Physicians, appeal Dr. Grattan against the College, for expelling him in consequence of some book written against some the Fellows, and attributed to the Doctor. -Mr. Wallace addressed the visitors a few days ago on the part Doctor Grattan, and Sergeant Blackburne ...

'JZtft Srogljcfca ‘Journal

... ~i«e»ure of Csibolic Emancipation, which he has liberally asowed his support.” Charles browiiluw, the Hon. H, Caulfield, Henry Grattan, H. V Stuart, and the other independent Irish Members ef the House ot Commons, Sir Kraiuis Uurdui, Henry Erougbam, and the ...

%t)c 2>roB!)cDa journal

... farrd Calcraft John Howard Hemy Rui.a«ll Lord Jotro Calthorp# Hon F Howick Via K«s»ell Lord W Callhurpe iioo A Horne J Russell Gtt Calvert N Hurst Sandon Viscount CaUert C Hutchinson J H Scarlett James Campbell Walter John Sebright Sir John Canning Rt Hon ...

UREIiCE

... disclosed, „ Solicitor - General said, Mr. Grattan that was not the author of the article nt whuh M«- ior Edgeworth took offence—that was not any way privy to its publication. in pursuance of the wishes the Court, Grattan had set out the article in question ...

DINNKU Tu I.UKU FIIZ WILLI AM

... Barnewelt, Mr. Fitzwilliam Hume, of Hume Wood, Colonel Allen, and Mr. James Grattan. To the left the Chairman sat Lord Kosimore, Mr. Pierse, Mr. Ponsonby, and Mr. Henry Grattan. Sir John Burke, Bart, Sir Thomas Esmond, Bart., Sir Charles Morgan, Sir F. M‘Donnell ...

Xfje SDrogtjcDa sourna**

... Rev Doctors Vesev, Johnson, Davi», and tirerrorv . Doctors Lloyd, Grattan, and Trench ; Me srs. t orhatlis, J. Moltov, T^*al , *n Mahon, John Hone, Bnllen. Bryan, tioddard, Ferron, John Power The Committee then retired, and return submitted the Address ...

Voi- XLVI. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1828

... for upon two that the ileh’n.iants h.ui enUeavouretl to provoke Mr. Grattan a lirrueh the peace fighiintt a iluel—the second for gross and malicious hi>ol afteiwards published Mr. Grattan the parties. Those oftences were of a totaliv di'srriptten in their ...

EDs sroivjjiriia journal

... made the suppression of that Association perpetual. He objected to the Bill, because it armed the Lord Lieutenant with unconstitutional power, and because it armed the magistracy also with power which he dreaded much more than that which it vested in the ...