MAJORITY
... James Kennefick, doJames Kennefick 8 Kilmahno Thos. John KeanedoThos. John Keane. 9 Garrvroe Daniel Cullinane doDaniel Cullinane Kilmacdonough.. John Fitzgerald doJohn Fitzgerald. Clonpriest..Maurice Maraga doMaurice Maraga ...
... James Kennefick, doJames Kennefick 8 Kilmahno Thos. John KeanedoThos. John Keane. 9 Garrvroe Daniel Cullinane doDaniel Cullinane Kilmacdonough.. John Fitzgerald doJohn Fitzgerald. Clonpriest..Maurice Maraga doMaurice Maraga ...
... were added to the Irish House Commons by the house of Stuart ( Grattan's Life, by his son, v 01.4, page 119 and supra.) Various attempts had been made to reform this oligarchy. The armed convention of the volunteers, led on by Mr. Flood, tried to do ...
... push forward his bill for continuing the habeas corpus suspension act. You are already aware that Henry Grattan meditates a call the house, and Mr. John O'Connell will to-morrow propose that a committee of 21 members be chosen ballot to examine and consider ...
... O’Callagbau Cahirduggan. John Harold Barry Ballyvonere. James Crone Byblox. John Deane Freeman Mallow. Richard Han is Purceil Annabella. Henry Pearde Carrlgeen. Daniel Francis Leahy Cork. John Nash Brinny. George Walker John Roberts Ardmore. James Hanning ...
... which Mr. Bligh’s strength consists. In the strong-hold Morgallein the gross poll—For Grattan, 39 Bligh 10. In Lunc, another strong hold and the Darn. ley barony—For Grattan, 21—Bligh, 37. Will you not be prouder than ever of Ireland when you read this. send ...
... Marquess of Kiidare, Mr. R. S. BourU, Mr. O'Neill, and Mr. John O'c'on. Nell, the two as repealers. Mr. Archibold, the late member, was in the gallery, but took no part in the proceedings. Mr. John O'Connell did not arrive till the proceedings had some time ...
... wretchedness, discontent and distresses have been created and augmented mal-legislation, will certainly take place. Mr. Grattan, Mr. John O'Counell, Mr. Fagan, the honest member for Cork, Mr. Scullv, Mr. O'Flaherty, Mr. Devereux, Mr. Green, Mr. Moore, Mr ...
... immediately, before they can recruit and get a further supply of arms. beg the liberty of farther remarking, that the whole of the volunteers, as well as the La Colic Militia, have been under arms since this day week, and up day and night, and I fear they cannot ...
... asso- ciation could be legally armed in Ireland without the sanction of the Lord Lieutenant; and that the Lord Lieutenant bad decided upon giving arms to certain loy- al societies, or to authorise them to take arms. The arms that had been sent over bad been ...
... : Courtown, Governor; Stopford, J.P., Valcntia, J.P., A. Ram, J.P., J. C. Beauman, J.P., John Beauman, J,P., W. Horc, J.P., (Seafield), J. G. Richards, J.P., John Glaseolt, J.P., Robert Owen, J.P., Loftus Owen, J.P., William Bolton, J. P., Joshua Nunn ...
... in favour of to the 9th of the same month, for the trial of the Repeal movement yesterday. The building is 260 feet eutenant John Piper, of the 26th, or Cameronian regiment, long, and GO in width, and was crowded toexcess, so that al: vo was arraigned upon ...
... medicine deleterious to the cons structive to the teeth or gums, and may be sons of all ages. Testimonials of its with each JOHN EVANS, Apothecary and . Dublin ; in Bottles at Is. oaly by and 2s. 6d. each ; and Bewley and Evans, 3, Sack. ville-street ; ...