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Da. Captain-Lieutenant John Grattan, the Regiment, to Capiam of Compan}, M'Keniie Lieutenant, ic F Gent. to ..

... 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 ...

DUBLIN

... refpeftive Office', viz. JOHN BEATTY, No. 32, Skinncr-row, H. WIIiTESTONE, No, • 29, Capd- Strect. and 33, SVmner-Eow, JOHN MAGEl , 'O 41, College Green, ROBERT BURTON, No. 2, Capd- Scrcct, r.nd JOHN CASH, at the King’s Arms, No. 14, Cap-.1-Street They ...

To the 1> U H L 1 C

... '.jaiil iv „■ (, fa lh- prelVnl flutfuiling v. lupo i -ii at fiifiMiy* A.' 21 t»*. lor Apprentice. The celebrated Mr. GRATTAN’'; Picture. Thu Day i» |»uMi-V.«d by T. V. No. - ...

DUBLIN

... to Adam* and Mangm.—Cert, John lion, Mai ft). 4th Ciafs, Prein. to Edward Athanry Whyte, G. Gaynor, John Ongc, Juu. —Cert, Crampton, Keade, Whiialtoue, v >uiion. sth Clais, Prem. to Robert Ponfonhy Tottenham and John Myler.—Celt, J Corneille, Weld ...

Irifli Parliamentary Kegiftcr

... Kwember 13. REPORTED the Committee of Way* and Mean*, that they had made fonae Pro* grefi, and to fit again To-morrow. Mr. Grattan opened his promifed Motion in to (he Mutiny Bill, with giving Narrative of our natural Binh-righr*, from Magna Ghana to the ...

DUBLIN

... Lawyers Johnfon. Laxvyets Corps —John Per. Hunt, Ed. Stanley, Ed. Hud Jon. Merchants Cotfsi Nathaniel Hone, Colonel. Henry Gudgeon, Major. Liberty Volunteer s —William Worthington, Captain. Imieperulent Dublin Henry Grattan, J T. Atocnhurtl. Cajiettrwn and ...

F.v'r.fcl of a l.ttter from the Se *. >

... ('olhoun Clarendon Planter P. Dantz.vic Vigilant s E.• Brig B-’fey ny Enter prize Friends Ea^lc Houghton Hero Hercules John J John and Ann Jujnter Lark Lark Lairb»ofe Lion M rii Lady Amherfl Nv-cIVa Lord North S Maty *1 nice In all 52 taken. The following ...

HOUSE of COMMONS

... Election, the following Gentlemen were named. Sir John Parnel, Dan. Toler, Efq ; Stephen Moore, Efq; Wm. Richardfon, Efq Mr. Richardfon, J. Monk Mafon, Hon. VV m. Moore, Owen Wvnne. Efq; S:r Hugh Hill, Bart. John Dovle, Efq; Dudley Huffey, Efq; T. J. Fortefcue ...

DUBLIN

... of the faid Billl. Mr. Grattan rnfe and laid, as he faw a Right Hon. Baronet in his Place, would lake that Opportunity of him whether the Mutiny Bill was returned I Sir Kkliard Heron haying anfwered the Negative, Mr. Grattan again alked him whether he ...

H I ERNIAN OR, CHRONICLE

... Julliccs of the Peace and for the fcidpity and Liberties, by the O.ith of John Miller, Henry;page ( John Topping, and Henry Page, for . aflaoltiag and unlawfully imurifoning him the John Miller, in Breach of his Majefty’» Peace whom you the faid Keeper are ...

regarding His Cafe ; giving him Afurtntfes, that we wduld endeavour the mean Time to place him on Footing that

... Natlon>were very different from what they’were when fucha CiJl was brought during the Portland Admirurtration i there was no armed Body; of Men then fitting, to conlroul Actatinir ration. Will the Gentleman lh« rivy Council origiaaling now accept from a ...

’Jeux d'E/prit of my own, in Honour of his memorable and glorious Efforts to protect and emancipate this ..

... rcfpc£tive Offices, Dublin, viz. JOHN BEATTY, No. 32, Skinner-Row, VVHITLSTONE, No. 29, Capel-streeT, and No. 33, Skinner-kow, JOHN MAGEE, No. 41, Coi i.ege-crf.en, ROBERT BURTON, No. 2, Capel-street, ani 10HN CASH, at the King’s Arms, No. 14, Capel-sT reet. ...