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... 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 ...
... unprejudiced Newfpapers—but I the only free unprejudiced Papers the ...
... eap'ain nant, vice William Wiliiam Arm- ftrong, foot, vice John Grattan— Enfizn J mes Rlack, vice Edward Fitz:eraid-- ——— Psrterf-n, enfign, vice James Black—Lieutensnt Danie! O'Meara, ef 20th Foot, captain vice Jobn Grattan giment, captain of @ company, ...
... your once admired patriot, Mr. Grattan, approved of the meetings and refolutions of the People—af inftrufting Parliament in their duty, and dircdlV' telling them what they fo redt eft. This was a virtuous moment Mr. Grattan’s life but if this gentleman ...
... Saturday 11. Co. of Kildare, at Nats, Wcdnefday 10. The 1100 Mr Julficc Hellcn, , p,. The Hon. Tho. Kelly. Prim; Serjeant, J ul John Car.oil, Gen; Golden-lane ~ William Katun, h.lq. Fade llrect, $ fters TOBAGO COT WOOL. TO Bn, SOi.I) AUCTION, Biiaay the inDant ...
... jeffv’s armed Tfanfports the Refolution and Rjikes, their Paflage to join n:e Trirrcomnle with Stores and Ammunition, had very unfortunately been fallen with the French Squadron, and captured; and the San Carlos, ano-1 Ik r of. His Majelly’s armed Traufports ...
... piece foremoft in his nowvelle litt for the next feafon. The author, ran, is to perform a that cardinal ftage vete- Colonel Grattan’s tincipal part. of colours for the In ady is preparing a ftand dependent Dublin ; they aré to be prefented be fore the Review ...
... (Lieutenant-colonel in the Eaft Indies) to be to the forces in India. Captain John Grattan, of the sooth regiment, to be Adjutant-general to the forces in India. Captain John Grattan, the 100111 regiment, lobe Major In the Ealt Indies only. End of the London ...
... greateft men in this kingdom, Mr. Grattan and Mr. Flood----ftep forward very early in the bufivels of a more equal reprefentition.----The latter has decidedly promifed his fupport; and it is ewrneftly to be ltoped that Mr. Grattan will t follow the example, ...
... 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 ...
... keep the gentlemen in order, when on Mr. John Burke moving, that the gentlemen fhould be made to promife that nothing further (hould pals between them, the Houfe was cleared during which Mr. Flood and Mr. Grattan difappeaied. After fome further on the motion ...