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Within the wall!), which hail often rung with the echoes of Grattan's eloquence, :l could not he said that Irishmen

... energy, and when he resumed Ids seat, the meeting gave several rounds of enthusiastic applause. John Power, Esq., proposed the first resolution. Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., seconded the reso, lution For what had they met Was it not assert the principles ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1836
Newspaper: Galway Patriot
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1142 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

VD C ONNA' ——— STs f Gai,’ ee eer of John Keene, Esq.. of No. 9. cal. Meath, and ark

... VD C ONNA' ——— STs f Gai,’ ee eer of John Keene, Esq.. of No. 9. cal. Meath, and ark what other inducement place. St. John’s Wood, London, ar glish Catholic he should attend fis duties in parliame gentleman, always grateful to those who st uggled to thinking ...

THE LIFE A BRITISH SOLDIER. Fft OM THE BRIGHTON HKRALI>) The British solder is the most severely tried man-at ..

... THE LIFE A BRITISH SOLDIER. Fft OM THE BRIGHTON HKRALI>) The British solder is the most severely tried man-at-arms whom the world has ever seen. Inferior m point of to that of the least of the four hrst rate powers, the tOeh. army has a greater amount ...

, , . . i i .... , John O’Nt ill, another wa» Arthoi Hill Irwin, Lord functionary there having

... , , . . i i . , John O’Nt ill, another wa» Arthoi Hill Irwin, Lord functionary there having 8, .00 policemen, armed f ointer l y ma j o r in the army ; but exchan *, t)unirannolli anot | ie r Mr. Trant, good count and furnished with ball, in Ins nomination ...

Published: Wednesday 25 May 1836
Newspaper: Galway Patriot
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3395 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FIIOM THE PRIVA i COItIII'SI’OM)KN’T OF THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. l.nniluii, Saturday. Sir John has been removed ..

... FIIOM THE PRIVA i COItIII'SI’OM)KN’T OF THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. l.nniluii, Saturday. Sir John has been removed from the situation which Ik* has held tV»r many years as Chairman t.ie Board of Works in Ireland. said is appointed Inspector Fortilications ...

VOI. 111. THE COERCION BILL. (From the London correspondent of the Pilot ) London, Monday Night, f On the order

... were to be found men from whom I expected better things. Mr. John O'Connell having concluded a very able speech in amendment, Dr. Power seconded the proposition. Up then rose Mr. Henry Grattan, and seeing him rise. could not but admire the ardour with which ...

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... lordships adjourned. re to vote for an hat measure, he HOUSE OF COMMONS- » pretences, for THANKS TO THE INDIAN Yective return.— Sir JOHN HOBHOUSE proy vote. moved that the thanks to the army in India simi ths. to in the Lords, and also votes of t cers. commissioned ...

MU O'CONNELL

... Richard Grattan, son of Dr. Gratlan, of Drumin, by administering arsenic in (lummety which she had prepared for llte family btcakf.ist. The eireunislatiecs the case are familiar to out readers. In August last, it will be remembered, Doctor Grattan being ...

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... Council Dublin. The following members of parliament were present— John O’Connell, Henry Grattan, Daniel O’Connell, John Reynolds, and James Fagan. Shortly after twelve o’clock, the motion of John O’Connell, the chair was taken Hen G a atta *, Ksq., .M. 3lr ...

Mr. Rvoral plat

... that was his statement to the late Mr. Grattan (iiear). He would now mention statement made another individual to him (M-. Grattan). The individual whom he referred had also filled the office of Secretary. (Mr. Grattan) had occasion to call the Castle, and ...

THE DINNER,

... with Henry Grattan, Ev.|, Ml*, J U'Gonnell. Esq, Ml*. Daniel jmi, E-q, Gray, | Kc, Beside the Right Rev IVel.itesal Dunne, , Esq, Richard Barrett, E-q, Tiioinas Steele, E-q , Among nunurous gi observed the 1* Barry, i’l*, l ira Rev John (%'glilnn, I*l* ...

THE FRIENDS OF THE POOR

... her head. Thcie was a verdict of temporary insanity. Anecdote of Grattan.— Grattan was onece attacked in the Irish Commons by an inveterate Orangeman, who made a miserable speech. Grattan replied—“ shall make no othei remark on the hon. gentleman’s pe ...