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BANK OF IRELAND

... permanent duty*. The perfoba who Were taken into cuftody Monday night lift for the Hot and (Taut t upon •sha. recruiting party Thomas-firret, com* etdtted St. Andrew's watebvhoufe on by party of the military, were examined at Alderman Office when .one of them ...

OFFICE OF ORDNANCF,

... attend name their Securities. OFFICE OF ORDNANCE. Dublin, 17th June, ifjy, JfHB RtfpeSive Officers of Maffy’t Ordnance de hardy give Aaree, that ftaUd Prepofals id writing will be received at their (ffice H’tdntfJjy, the id Day ...

fl»» tb«ii Fr«nc«. .ire gl.

... commifficned olhcei«.J Bwh regiment infantry hire ten contpar.ic* men each. The Porttiguffe ttoops are in general good h/e, very hardy and teiripei oto, and will bear cat fatigue.on the proarefi fare, it regularly wiih tobacco, which in great nttanriiiri, and ...

THURSO\V. MAT 1.-THTRO DAY

... Mr. Thomas ickley. another clerk, proved the entry in the book. The entry was bank note K. 312, A. C. 7ih Nov. Being the note, faid it correfponded in number, value. »ud date, but would not fay it the note from which the entry was made. Mr. Thomas Kippen ...

». Ellifon, Hern Antigua. ar.J Orlando, i>t. Kitts, were dtfniafled JMargntc Koldr', during gale- A deeply ..

... three the crew drowned. It is feared the Glorj , Curnming, IViaHer, is loft near Margate. iff marked Sylph, of Sunderland, Thomas Nixon, Mirffer, is on fnore near Warg«te. The Tartar, Grant, from Shields London ; the Jean, Allen, from Aberdeen to London ...

COUNTY OF KILDARE

... by Sir Thomas Hardy ; and the more 10, as the Fa’riul, French fhip., few ciovs before, came down and took view our imps, and then returned again, and w'e are not without our apprehenfiorts for the fate of pur fhips, the numph. Sir Thomas Hardy ; the Beilona ...

war orncE, jut.t 4

... Gent, to Enlign, vice Murphy. S3.h Do.—Edward Cotton. Gent, be Enby purchafc, vice JohnUone, prcraoted the 7th Foot. Do.—Thomas Gordon, Gen', Fthor* without purehaie, v .e M‘Gregor, ajupaintcd” to the 3tl Weft India R-giment. 95th Do.—Captain David Jennings ...

INSPECT]NG FIELD OFFICERS

... Major Frederick Metzner, on half pay the late American Provincials. Major Thomas Aubrey, half pay. Sir Nathaniel Dunkcnfield, Bart, late Lieut. Colonel of the Windfor Forcfters. Hardy, Efq. late of the 93d Regiment of Foot. Hugh Maxwell, Efq. late Major of ...

1563 1172S

... the Rtyul Exthangt, Dublin. P. and K. Smith, Rofcrc—D v.dcnd-E* Stiiith, Agfnt. WEDNISDAY. Thomas Buckley, Dungannon To f*- Debts—Henry Ivie, Agent. THURSDAY. Thomas Buckley, Dungannon-—'l Deb s, and Afllgnres—-H. Ivie. Age** Mark Ldor, Dublin—Final E»mir ...

ill* 'hi Oil S.v •• -V ) •—ills .tfOii bap'.r, i,-..,: thi Brtfifii merihanii Wiil'i.'iinaxinac parch fing any ..

... got D. ard the TAumpb. Sir i Hardy detained them until ill y ecu'.. tdenJ.fied ana chimed ; which being done, they were delivered t r owners. It is but j in liit.*, tint'all the g-nt'.-in have gotie down iiulinef.' bir Thomas iiar rt , le’-n-s the relptdl ...

DUBUK—MONPJT* Ji/Lr 4

... fftrent relations of this event will fouad under our Loudon head. There appears a new ferment e* ihtf Continent, which maw (hardy borfl forth into flame.—Denmsrk, Aufiria, and Sweden, are preparing tar great events—and it can credited, that Sweden and Kufliaari ...