BIRTHS
... Esq. of Dromard, County Tipperary, to Christiana, daugiter of Wiliiam Hatchinson, of Timoney Park, in_said County, Esq. Captain Brady, of Peter’s-place, Dublin, aged eighty years, to the Widow Lawless, of Charlemont-street. ...
... Esq. of Dromard, County Tipperary, to Christiana, daugiter of Wiliiam Hatchinson, of Timoney Park, in_said County, Esq. Captain Brady, of Peter’s-place, Dublin, aged eighty years, to the Widow Lawless, of Charlemont-street. ...
... occcmury to employ force for remortng the inmates out of dsoger. ; Honday lost the Constabulary stationed stulla, tie command Captain Brady, C.C. arrested Mathew Coffey, charged on oath being the principal and head of Isnlnt armed multitude who assembled Oarryduff ...
... of the Shannon, with two the porta of which, Ennis and Limerick, 1 have so many friendship, obligation, and interest. Captain' Brady. C.C. wrested in Thnreday last, Green?jfc, near Liatowel, person who gare his n *?' Harrington, and describes himself ...
... thought | RATHKEAT }T‘;’(‘F‘?on[:cmw Ab “'Q‘l'“‘“’m Sipla, G May, 1886 ] The rooms of the Association were very full |to Captain Brady, who manfully vindicated the | that the raising himsell -und others to the station S‘O‘CI F‘TY MATION A .'?h eral Contt-Mattial ...
... Tontine Buildings, at present occupied Captain and the HOUSE the Avenue leading iherelo, latterly in the occupation of Captain Brady. Both (louses are in slate thorough repair, dry and comfortable, being lately Painted and Papered, and contain requisite ...
... had part of the statement, She was very ill, and made a confession, thinking herself übout to die. 1 wrote a lettes to Captain Brady, who was 1o have been the friend of Mr. Pilfold. Licuienant Hanna---1 am a Licutenant in the Army, and am married. My wife ...
... combatants bat the persons the peaceable inhabitants, were put the imminent knger. The Constabulary of the distort, of Captain Brady, ancceeded urMting the rioters, against whom the Police Hons, and the beUlgerento are disgraceful outrage. Ballylongford ...
... and thdr ployed at Ballyeagh the narrow escape the»k!j*' meeting with another Carrigshock reception mant states that Captain Brady and his men’wete Uft strand, the magistrates and military hating mai«h«i ** way to Listowel, and had proceeded npwardsof ...
... isevideat. Thanks to Captain Brady, who manfully vindicated the I poor People from the imputation endeavoured to !be flupg upon them by their crafty enemies. I wish every proprietor. would act towards the ‘People like Captain Brady, and iustead of being ...
... of money, transmitted to a northern banking house was stolen,) were arrested by the Swords police, under the command of Captain Brady. Monday morving, Mr. P. E. Burke, of Paradise-row, an eminent Solicitor, was thrown into the canal, by his horse, and drowned ...
... hot wee KOferomcnt. Now, wiAreepoettohwhe^ negUotodto Sewer Mr. O’Gredy’e letters, the factwajthet lette™ „’^™ edt o Captain Brady, the chief «»n.Ubto the toto (Msjcw Miller.) How.Am.cooW babe charged wiA in not having enewered to h« Utter.to (UpUießrwiy ...
... P. Gerard, Rev. Newcombe Willis, Rev. E. Richey, Rev. A. Russell, Rev. G. Maxwell, Colonel Maunsell, Major Townsend. Captain Brady, Captain Warren, Henry O'Grady, George Bruce, William Piercy, Wm. Frazer, James Mac Mahon, Edward Bernard, W. P. Maunsell ...