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... ■part of the cargo of the City of Limerick, which was recently wrecked near Ballybunnion/were discovered on Sunday last Captain Brady of the Constabulary, in thehouse of a publican named Church in Listowel, who has been committed to gaol fur having them ...
... the peaceable inhabitants were pot in the most imminent danger. The Constabulary of the district, under the orders of Captain Brady, succeeded in arresting about twelve ■of the rioters, against whom the Police have lodged informslions, and the belligerents ...
... Tuesday, Richard Butler Hamilton Lowe, Esq. to Rosetta Frances, only daughter of the late Major General Sir Edward Butler. Captain Brady, of Peter's place, Dublin, aged years, to the Widow Lawless, Charlemont-strcet. On Tuesday, St. John’s, Hackney, London ...
... and 6 to 4 on Adonis. On Tuesday, I3th inst .in MllchcUtown.at the house of her falher.theßcr. John Lord, the Lady of Captain Brady, laic 21st Royal Fuiilecn, of a son. Ot, the llth lost, the Lady of the Rev. Francis Cooper, of Orishane Globe, AtßlenncrvlHd ...
... hit Majesty. The Duke of Richmond and Sir James Graham went on Friday to Knowsley Park, the residence of Lord Stanley! Captain Brady, C. C. arrested on Thursday last.nt Greenville, near Listowel, a man Who gave his name James Harrington, and. describes ...
... residing at Hamble, near this town, was returning from Portsmouth to Hamble, having on board Admiral Sir Joseph Yorke, Captain Brady, R.N.,arid Captain Young, R. N., also the boatman, whose name is Chandler, and a as an assistant, when nearly home, a violent ...
... Ballynagrena, went to the spot and commenced taking away turf, the properly of Kennedy, the present tenant, upon which Captain Brady, on being appnied of the circumstances, instantly flcspalehed party of bia men, to prerent the remoral of the turf. Upon ...
... succeeds Mr. Brownrigg as ('hief Constable at Doneraile. Mr. Dames, late station at Nicker is placed under the care of Captain Brady, head-quarters, Castle Connell. A man named Dunocan from Skibbereen, was on Wednesday last, stopped by the police of Olin ...
... Mr. Hewson, who could observe ten or twelve men heating one ; and many prostrate and apparently lifeless; or horn the Captain Brady who saw iminy lying if dead, ; one man in paiticular covered witli blood, had a hole his head large enough to admit one’s ...
... can’t remember their ere collected in a body; I believe they were the Lawler party; | names all all. ia conversation with Captain Brady, most able and Major Miller—You were an officer, Mr. Hilliard. efficient officer about 3 o’clock the other party appeared ...
... should now hear Major Aliller’s reply, they were sufficiently conversant with charges. Mr. O’Grady addressed his liters to Captain Brady in th * first instance, in order to. avoid the necessity of having them sent back again him from ijor Miller, which was ...