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 ...
... On Sunday was married, at Cardigan, Mr. John Edwards, of Haverfordweft.to Bowen, daughter of Mr. Bowen, Surgeon. On Thurfday laft died Suddenly, at his houle Monmouth, Jacob Rudhalf? Efq. a Captain in the Militia, and Retfeiver General for that county ...
... and Mr Grattan went to Holy- head, in confequence of their alterca* tion, and there fought in the .church- yard, Mr Grattan fired firft, and lodged a ball in Mr Flood's body above the hip bone. Mr Flood then fired and hit Mr Grattan in the right arm. Mr ...
... Sir late of in Cardigan B ronet JOHN ADAMS Wacf fend an Account of to Coulthard and Mr Rhys Attorney Swanfta O R A E S Y Defire Gentlemen this at Bear Cambridge No hereby given a Meeting of Subscribers to will on aid April at Bear Inn Subscribers eveiy ...
... Cardigan, r January, I THE next meeting of the TIVY SIDE HUNT, will the black Lion, in Cardigan, Monday the2d day February next. CARDIGANSHIRE. BY order of the Court Quarter Scffions, held and kept in and tor the did county Cardigan, Architects, Artificers ...
... BLACK-LION, Cardigan. JOHN DICK I N S I N from O N ) informs the Nobility, - * Gentry, and other that has taken the above INN', and fitted the mod commodious manner humbly hopes fo vviih ei• f.-vors, having laid in large 'he hell Wines, Spiiits, ttt. ...
... 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 ...
... fitport Confutation cf this Country efta-biijhed I am Gentlemen Your and obliged Servant THOMAS JOHNES free Burgesses of the united Boroughs of Cardigan Aberyftwith and Atpar Gentlemek HE titic againji hie nothing re- mains but my fmcerejl ’Thanks for ...
... CARDIGANSHIRE. BY virtue of order made the laft Court of held and kept and far the Laid county Cardigan, This is to That all Architects, Undertakers, Artificers, Workmen; and dtheis, defnousof undertaking and contracting for; the additions, aUerations ...
... 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 ...
... manner. The Jury, after confukatiou uf forty minutes, relumed the follow vcidtit James Quigley, GUILTY. Arthur O’Connor, John Minns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary.— A *r (jot ty. Silence tlicn proclaimctl Court, Mr. Juliicc Bullcr obfetved, tliat there war ...