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not SE OF I.OIIDS—SF.rr.2O

... the bill for consolidating laws relative to the importation and of arms in Ireland, of which lie had previously given notice. meant to move, hovvever. lor the . I lie art lo keeping arms ulmh just expiry and next year bring forward the bill consolidate ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... next. . . He first read long letter from M - Rothven, giving his adhesion to the call of the Union; and then one from Mr. Grattan. The next was from Mr. Jephson, member for Mallow, stating The electors of Mallow have sHected me represent them Parliament ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHKOMCLE, AND EKiNE PAC'KLT

... the abuses complained of in the English svslem of Poor Laws. Mr. O’Brien’a bill kept clear those abuses, did that of Mr. Grattan. 1 sjieak not of the merits of those hills any other respect, but they offered you plan of relief, from which the abuses which ...

OM Vnil ASSIZES—TniRsinr, .Iti v IS

... W. Cuffc, Bart., William Tighe, John Flood, Henry Wetnyss, William Bailey, John Power, jun., Thomas Neville. John Jones, William Bailey, jon., I’. Conlan, K. Warren, Robert St. George, Thomas Hookey, James P. Poc, John Shea. Michael Warren, Arthur St ...

LEITRIM ELECTION

... rush became tremendous. As s«*ou anything like order could obtained the High Sheriff, Tl. Waldron, Esq. having read the writ, John Godley, E«q. camp forward and proposed in brief but animated speech, in which he adverted the claims which his friend had on ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... coerced, simply and merely to support Protestant church tahlishment in Ireland which was the plague spot of that country. Lord JOHN RUSSELL wholly denieJ that the argument of the hop. member for Middlesex had the slightest basis. Mr. FINN observed that he ...

Till; KNMSKILLF.N (TillONK’l.K. AND KiINF. I’ACKK'I

... going into the Committee the GRAND JLKIES (IHELASI)' Bfl.L. the order of the day being read, and liie motion put, Mr. H. GRATTAN moved, in absence Hon. Member for Waterford, (Mr. Barron that it an .-t. action to tne Committee, tiiat aa »»f the • .e ...

tHE K.\M.SKILL]:I\ CIIIIOMCLK, AM) KK.M-i PACK I

... as lawyer or a publican, demonstrate tiiat all parlies Ireland, at the time of union, were unanimous against that measure. Grattan said he sounded the trumpet the resurrection of Irish independence in 1782, when the people of Ireland became muted Ihey then ...

TUESDAY—Apbii-29

... Fitzsinmn. N. O’Connell, John Walker, C. A. lit/.-dmon, C. Galway, J. M. O’Conor, TELLERS, Jrattan, 11. O’Dwyer, C. O’Connor, F, l.alor, P. Sheil, li. L. Against 57 For Arrest.— General O’Neill, Sir R, Keane, James Grattan—3. J)n> not vote —C,. Harry ...

ENMSKI LLEN,

... Ireland, it was a robbery, f Hear, hear.)— The solicitor-general, who had scat in the house „ow, said the arm of the church was weak, hut the arm of the law was strong. But the house purchased truce at the expense one million, hut the truce could not be ...

HOrSE OF COMMONS—JuIy 23

... suspension of the habeas corpus act, either in this country or Ireland, could produced this instance. Mr. SHEIL and Mr. H. GRATTAN contended against the suspension the habeas corpus act. The SOLICITOR-GENERAL defended the clause, and maintained that the ...