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... Official Dinner the >rJ Mayor was the the Charlemont, Meath and Milltoun. Cioncnrry. Lord Dunboyno. Mr. Secretary t, Mr. Grattan. Mr. Shaw, and many other persons o distinction. The Lord Mayor announced ...
... Official Dinner the >rJ Mayor was the the Charlemont, Meath and Milltoun. Cioncnrry. Lord Dunboyno. Mr. Secretary t, Mr. Grattan. Mr. Shaw, and many other persons o distinction. The Lord Mayor announced ...
... W*n Beers Jashu John Bushy, juu. John Kenny. S. Ai®hro«c Box well VI T)umq3s St . yr. Tmilwt. M. l\hd. 4 J. A Hicb. Martin, M. P. Wb»et fcaq. William U- ...
... son of | John Higgins Kvj. of Grccutield, Lancashire, to Alarui, | daiigliUT John Clareville, Galway. I’cltr’s A. Kiidahl, i.-q Mount-street* Alt>s Znrhoist, of Cumber!aml-slrecu tins City. Ellis l>‘J.vieire, Letilia only daughter of John W Juan is, ...
... Resolutions, and the forwarding our i’etilion to Parliament. EDWriRU HELLEW. Chairman. ANTHONY M ARM I UN, Sec, Sir Edward Beliew, Rare having left the Chair, and John Taafie, Esq. ot Smarmar, being tailed thereto, it was Resolved, That the Thanks of this Meeting ...
... Rev George Roche, lofth.it City. Aldemian, consequence debility occasioned ,hy being 11 years a French prison. his seat, St. John’s Lodge, the County of Herts. G - ueral Sir Cornelius Cuvier, Baronet. was Colonel u.« Jih Regiment, mid Governor Kinsale. ...
... Fsq. John Joseph .scanlan, Esq. A* Guinness Co. Esq. alter Hoy, Esq. 5 Colonel O'Kclly. Murphy. Hv,. 10:Mk1«1 1-ug.rth 5 C. M'ljoughhn, Cv;. lo .!« ...
... was compelled declare that owing to Mr. s defective memory, his evidence might well have been struck out of* the minutes. Mr. John Smyth, Referring the testimony of Mr. Goold, truth demanded that he shotlid state, that at least some parts it were liable ...
... feel it his duty state his opi- Mr. Agar Ellis then moved Tuesday next >r Ids mutiim. CATHOLIC QUESTION. Sir John Newport, behalf Mr. Grattan, postponed the Catholic question until April. MEATH HOSPITAL, On the motion Mr. .Shaw, leave was given to bring ...
... Bagwell, 111. Hn.W. IlamUton, Hans W. I’. Brow ne. Hum. Kitty, John Richardson. W. Becher, W. Knus, Hon. Tlios. llickford, W. Bectivf, Bari of Kenneily, T. F. Siutw. R. Callaghan, Gerald Latouchc, John Cofliu, Sir I. J,eslie, C. P, Siniib, Hon, R, Colclough ...
... , At I'otli-Uick, Samuel Esq. -je Royal Dragoon* Anno, d«ugt)t«r rf lat* Colonel lom- John Thon»« liatlovr. Esq. of tlic 30tU U.gt. to Ann* tliinl daughter of John Admrasnn, Eaq. At Cuunmgham Churoh, the dGth ult. h» the Rev AreWeacon t'shef. G. W. A ...
... is sharpened like scythe. This sickle is called the Cardigan hook ; and is sold for 2s. fid. the accompanying whetstone costing 3d. Tito reaper hears what he cuts against the standing corn, with one arm ami leg, pushing it before him, until gets about half ...
... motion was granted. AI. ARMING DECREASE THE REVENUE. There are alarming reports circulated in London relative to the Revenue. It is said that it is now decliningat the rate of 200,000/. weekly, or 10,000,000/. per annum. John Lysaght,-v Letting tl)e Lands ...