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 ...
... j urpofs. James Napp. r Tandy, ) Maftefs . William Humjhrty, Jeremiah HâOiitt, Waji;D ,_ Hair) Jarkfon, John Patrick, Sir Nowenliam. Kt. John Hum, Efq; ' AUerman ]amt» Horan Right Hon. Joi.n OâNeill Eeniamin Gault, Tlq; James Srewart, Efq; Wills ...
... Sixpence, illattrated with the folio - ing elrgau Copper- plates 1. The Manning the Navy, or the Humours of a Prcfs* fan*. 4. The Arm* of Hanger, 1-ord Coleraine. 3. Chive LoidClire 4. Phipps, Lord Mnlgrave. j. N«-w Mnuc : l.nve thou mad’ning power, bee. 6. ...
... Contsininy, Manning the Navy ; or the Humours . of a Prefs-gang— Memoirs of the lace John Howard, —Cuftom among the Orientals of ufi ng Liquors cooled with Ict,—Life of the late John Elwes, of putrid Smell Account of White Serjeants—CharaGer of and Lardella—Employment ...
... mull humble, and moll obedient frrvar.ts, HENRY FITZGERALD. Dublin, Feb. 18, 1790. HENRY GRATTAN. THE Committee for comludling LQRIi HUNKY FITZGERALD and Mr. GRATTAN'- Eledimn, beg leave to acquaint the Friends to the Independent Inured of the city Dublin ...
... Alexander Wallace, Efq: of a daughter. Maruiaoxs By fpecial licence, Wm. Kellet Efq; co. Wexford, Mift Segrive, eldeft daughter of John Begrave, doc. of Cibrih, co. Dwhlin.—Henry Coyle, of ekut, co. of Dublin, Rfq; to M. Margaret Fleming, of Euftsce-ftreet.— ...
... Lowther Sir A. stewart, Bt J. P. Curran John Metge James stewart Anth. Daly “ A. Montgomery James Stewart D. B. Daly *¢ John Montzomery® D. Toler A. Dawfoa “N. Montg.Moore Joho Townthend Hon W Moore S. Digby Joho Ufher John Doyte Lodge Morres Robe. Uniacke Joha ...
... faying tlv.t Mr Grattan has too much (p rit to t ihâ ot the whole of the corps of Cudoni â.â¢ven if they dare devote it to him, and that fh.-re other mode ...
... Committees. ol. to D. Coddington, Efq; ferjeast at arms. L. Senfi, for delivering the votes. ol. to [. M*Cewen and H. Hoimes, to the back door-keepers, tweaty in number, to T. L’Eftran affittant ferjeant at arms. This was ufually a 140]. but en motion of che ...
... the following young Getitlemen obtained Premiumsâ GREEKâKyan. LATIN, ill Cufs, Kymâid, R cd, Tinkler, fen.â 4th, Grattan, fen. Ilamilcooâjth, L.io 6th, Cathrew. Williamfonâ ych, Hickey. ELOCUTIONâReed. Jones, fen. IE Clafs in HISTORYâRyan ...
... Tktdd Jones Arthur Browne John Prellon M. Smith Vlervin Archdall fof. Prefton John D. B. Italy John Metge IA. Montgomery Anth. Daly P. Leflie •JW. P. K. Tretich John Townfher.d f John Montgomery W Richardfon 5 ...
... Aughrim’s field - fed a further tiinmph over unrel: nting tyranny. The memory of the immortal Barens, in’ the . reign of Kwg John wfefted from the reluctavt ty- ‘rant, the great charter of - The memcry of Joon Hampden, “ bri ght at whole call the age. af ...