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... daughter, on crrcnaastaDtial evidence, and that on the way t ...
... daughter, on crrcnaastaDtial evidence, and that on the way t ...
... Dtvision A Fat heifers any age. JOG Pollock, Esq, beat (241). large medal. CLASS IT- FAT OXEN. No merit. Division 2. Section 1 John Keating, F.«q. beat (212), large naednt; end for beat of all ptiae fat osen, large medal. Competition for two beat fat osen. exhibited ...
... Thomns Ra'tetsbv inn.. Henry Battersby. Gustavus Lameert, Tins Gevr.rd. Pollock. Arthur Raddifre. Wa’.er Keanng. Battershv, John Keating, George Keanng P. 1. John Bane W. Kaper, Henry Baker, Samuel Gerrard. jun. 1 J. J. .Vccluzeau, and fierce Morton, Esqrs ...
... Barnwell, Esq., James Kearny. Esq.. P. J. Kearney, Esq., Robert Batteraby, Esq., John Dias, E-q . George Keating F.«q., John Keating, Esq., Hr. Henrv Penlland, Dr. Woodward. H. Colston, Esq., and the I Rev. Mr. Kelly, and many other gentlemen whose names ...
... Viscount Gormanstown, Mrs E*aos, Mrs Garnett, Sir Percy Nugent, Hon Edward Lawlata. Sir Wm Somerville, W Alice, Wa Garnett, John Keating, Beniamin Willsn, Wru Todd (East Lothian), Uobt Maxwell, R J Maxwell, John Woolsay, Richard W Keyoeii, Tnca Barnes, Robert ...
... notable procure piofataiuaal auiaiaoce cooeaqueoce of 'Vha following Petit J«'T ...
... Clinton, and Patrick Devine, violent assault, and maliciously destroying certain exchequer writs the lawful possession of John Keating and Henry Hill; John O’Brien, assault, with intent to murder. THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT. C«vent Garden theatre, ...
... Milton Hot; John Martio.iwd Magee, but- houses. Witness and Mr. Armstrong then came to chers; Anibald Martin, shoemaker; John Keating, Mr. Forster’s and rapped at bis window, who got up AcfcOOimasr; William and Patrick M.’bonghUn, , himself and accompanied ...
... would give no uifurojation. Cork Constitution. Ql'tix't (,’ounti Frkidoi* of Ei-tcTtow. fine bone, the property a man named John Keating, who resides m * Castletown, in the Queen’s County, was lately maimed the atabt of a sharp instrument, for no other reason ...
... tor the consideration of the grand jury. MAl.iriOl S DESTRUCTION O. I ■RUTY—THE MESSRS. TiTHFS. The Bishop of KUdare ». John Keat’cy and other*.—Mr- South, Q. C. applied, on of th« plaintiff, for an or. er to sabstitutn s-rrice subpa-n. appear and answer ...
... and Miss M from Dublin to Downpatrick. Mrs. Fortescue, and Miss Adair, from Milltown-Grange to Dublin. Messrs. Walter and John Keating, and Miss Keating, to Sylvan Park. Rev. Mr. Montgomery, from Beaulieu to Oriel Temple, the seat of Viscount l errard Mrs ...
... former goes the south—the litter the district. BIRTHS. . . On the sth ult., at 23, Kildare-rtreet. Dublin, the lady of John Keating Tavlor Esq., of Tiinmon t'aatie, daughter. . . . - *. On the ult, in Lee»on-street, Dublin, the lady of J. Dorobrain ...