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JOHN MAHER, Balliakoelo

... JOHN MAHER, Balliakoelo. 0« ki* rfgkt w«r« the Liberator, and oa aitl.ar band the AaMng tka «• racoirnived Tkoßat bteala, . Doctor Gra?, Caf tein BroderUL. William O'Donucll, Carrirk oa-Sair; Very Hot. Ur. Sranott, S.P.C.; John .Talbot, Ktt|. aa.J.P. ...

THE GREAT NORTHERS BANQUET

... O'ilea, barrister; John Ferguson, «oUcitor; tfanie) O'Connell, jun Christopher Count Nugent, John Mitchell, solictor; Thomas M. Bay, William T. Rogers, solicitor; F. Morgan, solicitor; William Qernrm, barrister; E. W. Costello, barrister; John Martin, James ...

xoxs, (mibobitt.) 22

... Ansley. TC; Barron, Sir H ; Callaghan, C ; Caulfield, ME ; Ctrbally, M Deferens, J ; Do >cr. Colonel; Fagan. W; Fob. It ; Grattan, ; Greene, J; Meagher. ; O ; Connell, J; OTlAherty, A; Power, Reynolds, J; BoeLe, ; Senily, F; SuMivaa, M ; Teuiaoa, K ; Saddler ...

MEATH BEPEAL CLUB

... member* vert ik« Be» . Kurfrnr R. t. Joint K»*. John Krllj, Rev. P Kr«llj. Rr*. Mr. Riiiii*. Krv. Mr. K-». Mr. Krrnan, K>-«. Tlioihm Lyi.rn, Hr?. Mr. FulUw, Mr. Bernard Kurd*. Rev Mr. Smalt. Mr. Pel Leitfan. Mr. John Cnriie, Krv. P. Cininij, Mr. Thomae Maher ...

No. 528. eootrsr*nra sue the well fed. Should tbs ministers bring forward s measure of this kind, (hors is doubt

... conditional support thus to Lord John government did hs compromise Repesl f r No; there shell be no compromis#. The people of Ireland nei were nt.yrstcfnl for services conferred, snd it will b# the fault of Loi.l John if arc grateful to him. He must look ...

SAME DAT

... Ssinifirld road, two daugbtars (egad and 34) farmer named M‘Veagb, stopped tip on Wednesday night to watch tha farm—they were armed with gun and bayonet lied on a pole. About one o’clock, party of nine incendiaries arrived on car, and one of them when in ...

THE ENGLISH SAVAGES

... management of Irish affairs by ilia late Mr. Grattan oved lbs friends and members nf Ireland prior lo in'rodoetion of pnblie measures. Sometimes they net hie house, sometimes Mr. Poooeoby's. or Mr. Tierney's, Sir John Newport's ; and they (hau considered and ...

MASSET JCRT

... persona were now »won« on the petty jury, vis , Messrs William (foreman). John Butter)y. Matthew Biggere, John Dully, John Davis. Robert Daly, G. Dawson, James Hughes, Win. Kertland, John Hawkins, Edwd. Holmes, T. H. Elliott. Catherine 3d'Mahnn was foond guilty ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY. OCTOBER l«, 1845. DROGHEDA BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... preface proposed** ** Henry Grattan. F.aq., M.P , and tbt Electors of Meath.”— Drank with loon applause- Mr. B. Foana having been called on rose and said—Gentle, men, you high honor in calling on me to return thanks for Usury Grattan and the electors of He ...

THE WHIT OF GRROB

... not only by the name he bears but the principles be supports.— We brought forward the son of the immortal Grattan (cheers). We selected Henry Grattan repeal principles (renewed cheers). His rallying cry was the principles of sn l although ««• were defeated ...

SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1844

... school of l»rd Eldou and of I.ord Liverpool, who maintained the principles of narrow ami illiberal policy in the days of Grattan, Canning, sod Grey—a great portion of whose life was passed in resisting the progress of principles now profess- s adopt—whose ...

ib« Prt»«iw» »f Ir»il«r to ««»•• B«peal. To •oauarfwt thoM •taUmants, wo ho*o tokaw IM ■ana of Protaataat ..

... bat with armo and ammunition to arm agaiuat one another (erica of shame) I and balicee they ha disappointed they expert to create religi'»na war in tUia annuity (rheera). Uhould there any degenerate aonaof Ireland aa l« arm thrmaelvra their felluw-eoantrymeu ...