COUNTY ME-VTH
... one of the handfomeft Ireland. writing only to be received the Right lion. James Lord Tyrauicy, Mertion-ftreet; ...
... one of the handfomeft Ireland. writing only to be received the Right lion. James Lord Tyrauicy, Mertion-ftreet; ...
... Robinlon • - Hugh Keys - 2 9 James Dougherty - William - - 129 John Weir - * Thomas Birney - John Noble • * x 9' James Humphry - - 2 Edward Fletcher - - Ai thur John lion ~ William Campbell - * 129 John Keys - - James Irwin - - - 2 9 Michael M’Connel • Charles ...
... « handfomeft Dcmernes in Ireland. Right * Propolals in writing only Hon. James Xarrd Tyrawley. Me rtfon-Hreot , or »*n y Grattan, Braf. OFFICE ORDNANCE, Dublin-Gallic, 39. )*al' nr->HE Refpeflive Officers of his Majcfty * Ord-auce, Tfforfby notice, that ...
... LangriAe Sir Geo. and Lady Slice Dean of St. Patrick’s Dean Allot Roe. Mr. John Joleph Henry, Efq. D. Latouche, jun. £fq. Mr. 8c Mrs. P. Latoache Stcuart King, Efq. Mrs. Grattan Mrs. Nevill Mrs. A Mrs. J. Latouche Mils Waller Mifs Graham. And under the ...
... • Kilkenny Dean Allot Muuntnorris Rw. Mr. Greydon Clonmel ' John Jnfeph Henry, Efq. D. Latouche, juo. Efq. Mr. 8c Mn. P. La touch* Vi'countefs Dillon Steuart King, Ef ...
... Combe, Harvey Chriftian Ofborne, John Cooke, Bryan Offulton, Lord ‘Courtenay, John Petty, Lord Henry Cranford, Robert Punl{\uhy. Rt. Hon, W. B. Crecvey, Thomas Porchefter, Lord De Blaquiere, Lord Po’mz, W. Stephen 3 Deat, John Raine, Jonathan Dickénfon, William ...
... and fat on the (tairs, waiting till the divifion thould be over. They were, however, feen io this ftate by the Serjeant at Arms, who conducted them back into the Houfe with due formality, much to the entertainment of the Members, who received kem with ...
... great factories for cajh enabled fell them ,l» per cent, left i..v ot Dublin. , . - The HtAor, Matfijall. f verpool, loft p -Cardigan bay ; crexl.vtd . The Dutchef* York. Cornford. from London to Saru.am, espied ort etoaft - rinam. and into Guaca’.oup*. The ...
... vacant Bishop. rick of Cork, and either Lord John Beresford, Dean of Clogber, or Dr. Kearney, the Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, will probably be created the new Bishop of the See of Clonfert. If Lord John Beresford is elevated to the Episcopal Bench ...
... part of the defendant, and examined his witnesses, many of the most respectable charaelers of this country, amongst whom were John Ball, Esq. the Barrister, Rev. Doetor Banbury, Reetor of the Parish near the traverser's residence, gave testimony of the most ...
... I’a*. Mnrpl'y, maflcr, t!m ty llie late John Bunker. dect-aled. hc»e veff ls coi.il.m. t .n; between ir- . 'l and ibiblin, and ar.- at jirelenf Dublin Harbour. for lirther particulars apply the Captains on hoard ; John Duncan, Granby-'ow ; ?vli. Cliarlts ...
... -r*— harict ; Catbcart - Norwood ••• ■i »'n Cafi’ . Aibto«ro Hon. Mr*- L.ndfiy. Mrs. Bourse Kenrney Grattan - - Coer bourn Armitt Peter Latouebe Temple John Latooche Dawfon Mif» Graham Cooper Chaloner —Scott Marquit W**erf«ri . ...