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... Hood attempted to revive the old laws against the absentees; and in 1783, proposition for ditto by Mr. Grattan; both failed. *- In 1797, Sir John Vandelear proposed. in the Irish House of Commons, to raise an annual revenue of £240,000 by a tax on the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... mail packet Iron Duke. The Earl of Cardigan has arrived at Coventry to do duty with his regiment (the I Ith Hussars). The noble earl has given a most liberal donation towards the poor of the above l city. Lord John Russesl left Windsor Castle on Saturday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... street, Hanover-fquare, on Friday last, froia Turville Park, for the season. John War ng, Esq , has left Dublin for his seat, Spring field, Waterford. BURTON CONSTABLE.-Sir John sod Lady Hanmer, Sir Henry Vavasour, Mr. and Mrs. Bosville, Bon. Mr. Lawlry ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Monk, J. B. Warrender, Sir G. Cavendish HonD H. Macauley, T. B. Wal, Burney DUcane,ioter Macdonald, Sir J. Ward, John Dick, Quintin. Martin, John Wood, Charles Davenport, E. Normanby, Lord Wood, Alderman Erans, De Lacey O'Connell, Dan. Western, C. C, .lis ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR MAY

... William Robinson, John IMurphy, Joseph Magee, Henry Johnston, William St. John Boyle, Jacob M. Swift, Noble Dunscombe Parker. William Foley, Willittn Leslie Langley, John Mackesy, Arthur Grattan Guinness, David Ferguson, Ltke D. Smyth, Thomas Palmer, Joshua ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... United States of America, the convr seat ° hsr sdon-in-law, John Mactavish, Esq. Mrs. Caton was m0 otd 6 of the Duchess of Leeds, the Marchioneno Wellesley' an 2 Lady Stafford. 3 DEATH OF JOHN EGAN EnQeJP. 4It is with feelings of deep regret e have no ...

LITERATURE

... Dolan, John Heale, ' G. Gilareest, Bereshord B. 'Smith, Francis Smith, W Illiam Pasle, John Spring, Patrick Greninar'Thomns D. Smith,' Patrick Hiayes, Christophe' Jones', John'Madden, 'George 1W. Walthew, George W~hite, Dr. K;irkwood,' John Rqy.~ tnolds ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Brougian Lo d Brougham descends from John Vaux of Catverjro, through the marriage of his only child Jane Vaul swit Thomas Brougham, of Brougham. This John Vaux, of Cat. . terlen, derived his descent from Sir John Vaux, of Catteron, the second son of Robert ...

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... of the Lieutenancy w ill be discharged bv Air Wralk.je our late popular and enlightened rapresentalive I$ J-ju Independent. John IJ. 'Talbot, Esq., deputy lieutenant, arrived at is seat, Ballytrent, from Alton Towers, on Saturday last, aid was welcomed ...

THE OAK

... Vice- Ll. Chancellors are the Rev. John Wills, D. D. Warden of nd Wadhamw College; the Rev. Michael Alarlow, D. D.Pre- fident ofSt. John's College; the Rev. Henry Richards, D. 1). Re~tor of Exeter College; and the Rev. John Par- I ons, D. D. Mafier of Balliol ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... (Protest- ant, we presume), which Lords Althorp and John Russell are feeding him with, Mr Stanley recoils with horror from the sight; Lord Melbourne only affects disgust, and Lord' Ripon faints away in the arms of the Duke of Richmond; while Altborp, the keeper ...

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... Wednesday the house of Mr. E. Croker, at Grange-hill, in that county, was attacked b7 a body of men armed, and plundered of a gun end some o Her fire-arms. ...