VILSftRDAY ARRIVED A MAIL. /
... Baggot Samuel i-b- John Annesley James Rawson 3 1 , Rich. Grattan F. W. Chas, Palmer, jun. J- John Pomeroy John Lear John Wolfe Charles Annesley John Latouche, jun.Henry Anne Edw. Fitzgerald Tho. Fred- - B O ...
... Baggot Samuel i-b- John Annesley James Rawson 3 1 , Rich. Grattan F. W. Chas, Palmer, jun. J- John Pomeroy John Lear John Wolfe Charles Annesley John Latouche, jun.Henry Anne Edw. Fitzgerald Tho. Fred- - B O ...
... Entered upon at Michaelmas next, Capital and well-accuftomed INN, called THE BLACK LION, fituate the town of Cardigan, in the county of Cardigan; together with the Lands aud other Appurtenances thereunto belonging. The Houfe, Offices and Stables, are in ...
... France, fifty tranfports, laden with arms, and military ftores, had failed down the Garonne for Breft, in order to join the fleet at tha: port. Captain Keats arrived at the Admiralty with difpatches from Sir John Warren, which date, that a mutiny has ...
... EVANS. WH EREAS~SAR AH, the Wife of JOHN WILKES, of Overton, in that part the parifh of Richard's Caftle, which lieth in the county of Salop, Gentleman, did, Friday, the Twenty-eighth day April laft, elope with John Palmer, of town of a Methodift Preacher ...
... t__ arisid, and with tfieir faces blackened, cams and foreibiv en- tered the houfe of. John Kennedy, of.Cuhia, Efcj. in the county of Down. They demanded only fire arms, and having taken what they cat-id find, went off >vith- out offering any-other kind ...
... majority of to 30. ...
... difobedience their public orders. Six men were Vfiderday very fcvercly ducked from the yard-arm, for having tarried after the expiratien their leave: the Maftcrat Arms of one of the fiiips, was alfo ducked, drummed round the fleet, and marched round the dock ...
... Bourpoee, Doppings, Cooke, Odlem*. Carey, nod Briggs, were called few nights fince by ftrong. armed dirifions of Oefeoaera, and forced togive up their fire-arms to them. ( ,;t : .1 . On Friday fe’nnight the haggard Thomei Jonee, Mount Edward, oqfire, and ...
... the United Irilhmen. It was fupported MelTrs. >.Jcphfon,>G. Po:i- Jbnby, Fletcher, Hoare, Sir John fteke, Mr. Stuart, of Killymoon, Mr. Durrau, and Mr. Grattan, on the ground that the.pa-lent alarming and danfrAfation country, as defcribed by report of ...
... Government And -whereas for theexecution of fuch their wicked they have planned means of open violence fee ret arrangement-s for arming dif-ciplined forte 'and furtherance of their purpofes have frequently affembled in great and unufual numbers under the colourable ...
... JeCtion, Sec, This amendment introduced much animated observation from Mr. George Ponfonhy, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Jefhfon, Mr. Grattan, and Mr. Hoare, who Supported the amendment ; which was oppofed by the Attorney General, Mr. Den. Mr. Egan, Sir B. Roche, ...
... Seymour only daughter of .he late Rtv. John Seymour, of Ll merick.—At Limerick, John Boyle, Efq. attorney, to Mrs. Aone Moore. , . , DIED. At Sligo, Mrs. Corkran, wire Thoma.Corkran.Efq of Jamaica; and Mr. John Wilfon.—At Bra.ichfield, in ahe co. Sligo ...