FOR Mr. GRATTAN'S MOTION
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... Da. Captain-Lieutenant John Grattan, the Regiment, to Capiam of Compan}, M'Keniie Lieutenant, ic F Gent. to Enfign, vice Donald M’K.enzie. Do. Surgeon’s Male ,oi:s b Li ui '- Lieutenant, .ice lohnWatchorm fFoot. Captain Anhur B Se!C. Half-pay th= to ...
... for the DuBLIN EveNntnc Posr. will be free, our patriot Grattan nobly dared, in the To the VOLUNTEERS of Ireland. face of court minions, to declare, fhe MUST.* Which, that fhe may, is the GENTLEMEN, Atdnaree, Feb. 23. TOBY SIDNEY. HE refolution and fpirit ...
... Sinclaire, hos. Brown, Alex. H. Haliday, Framcis Taggart, John Hamiiton, ohn Holmes, Henry Joy, jonr. i;n'meu Holmes, James Carfon, ill. Boyle, ; Robert Bradfhaw, Hu. M‘llwain, James Park, John Smyth, John Me. Cracken, Jofeph Stevenfon, Thomas Hardin, Patrick ...
... that you muft become an armed nation and military country. That the fitnaticn Europe had changed the nature of the defence—s that we were to attacked not the army of a hoflile country, but by armed colonies hriimg from an armed and hoflile nation, that ...
... enquire of James Ryan, Kildare, or John Ryau, J_ Offices of Belcarap, built the I in common Praaice has proved inefeaual. The Intro- value Goods, ufua!.—N. B. He has prelent a very King’s Arras, Fo wnesVftreet, Dublin. Grattan, and the Lands thereunto belane' ...
... alio eftcaual Cure for Worms; to clean /ame, and alfo Rental the faid Coocerns. John &C. The Honfe Offices will let, with any Noru- Cnllis, in New-row, Thomat-ftreet, John Pew.er, Tin. and Copper; cure the Rot io Sheep. Hopper or Daniel Chapman, who are ...
... = DUND es b 4 WO HUNDRED AND Fi kent, on Re a) ce Perfonal $a ie y, John srici, Attorney, at his Lodgings Lane, YAL. THEATR. Forthe Benefit 6f M 1s. BEAUCLERK, / N Thurfday the 23d 0 f Februaty, will rm’d a TRAC cali’d The be-perfo “ BA IR PENITENT, The ...
... 'Mr. Chriftophcr Lodge William Bafrington feremiah Brenau The fame .James and Daniel Corcoran . John Brereton, Efq; . John Fitzgerald, Efq; Edmond WcKh John M‘Do:iald W illiam Fitzgerald, Efq; Brophy Fitzpatrick William Fitzgerald, Efq; Years from March ...
... penalties on the removal arms from one place a’lother was infringement the liberty cf the - jedc. tie was informed Gentlemen of Adminlftr.it,cn that the Deft utiers were now i-rf arms. In cafe attack upon ins iioufe, would he not allowed arm , v\u,h-out iicer ...
... Cavendilh, Mr. Fitzgibbon, Mr. Mafon, Mr, John Dillon, Sir Michael Cromie, Mr. Toler, and the Provoft, when at half pall eleven o’clock the houfe divided. Tellers for the Ayes, Sir Lucius O’Brien and Mr. Grattan; for the-N»es, Mr. Fitzgibbon and Mr. Parnth ...
... November s. Committee of accounts fat; Mr. John Monk Mafon in the chair, and after time the fpeaker took the Robert Lindfay, Efq. returned member for Dundalk, was introduced, fword, and took his feat. Hon. John Burke prefented a petition from the governors ...