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Saunders's News-Letter
a;:J oilier free people, of both the appro n of laud for the bcncHt of the same, and tiie iding of tlie ..
... rencontre occurred between Mr. Grattan and another gentleman ; and after the interchange of not very polite terms, Mr. Grattan concluded by throwing his hat into the face of his opponent.— Towards the close of the day Mr. Grattan came into the Assessor’s room ...
FASHION A BLE M ISC ELL AN V
... Right Hon. the Attorney- General. Robert Wynne. Fsq. Thomas Goold, Esq, Thomas I.eiroy, £»q. John Armit. Esq. Charles S!owe, Esq. Mr Thomas Simpson. . Mr. John Grim wood. : Mr. Charts Toole » After the Exhibition is over, the Society and their Friends ...
DI! S 1,1 N
... 16th March, be received another letter from i Sir John in consequence of his not discharging Cox, in I which Sir John cet up claim of free warren, that no one had a right to shoot, but those he (Sir John) deputed, and that be had sent notice to Cox not ...
THE VICEREGAL COURT
... Chancellor, Lady and the Miaaea Sugden. Sir Edward and Lady Blake* , ; ney. Sir John and Lady Burgoyne, tbe Miaaea Burgoyne, Sir Philip and Mita Crampton. tbe Bari of Cardigan, Lord Foley and Min Foley, Lord Eliot, Lady Jemima and Miaa Eliot, Sir William ...
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, he
... via. Marquis Wellefl-.y, Marquis Laufdovrn, Lord Grenville, Earl Grey, Right Hon. Henry Grattan, Mr. Sheridan Extracts from the Journals and' Letter* of Sir John Moore, the Swed.lh Ea- petition, the Spanifli Expedition j the Speech of the I Rev. Mr. Sheppard ...
i-j-J-'Mi ■y .»jMr ■*«g is) Irt'Lnil, the Muury j Mr. Algar, .1 ; Oi. t wan'd be expected Limerick, n,
... Chair. ; Mr. John Smith and the London Committee. enabled them to maintain it. It tins country _ Mr. Paruy, Secretary. This was passed unanimouslydM bold the balance power, where a, ■ The Chairman said the meeting was convened Mr. Henry Grattan accented of ...
THE CORONATION
... ;at King William's and Quen Armes, it was a crown; that of George 1., was seen by many for the same price; and at that of George 11., a writer in the London Magizine 1761, says, some gave half-a-guinea fcr a seat.” Mr. Grattan arrived safe in Liverpool ...
REPEAL ASSOCIATION
... be act right at the neat election Daniel O'Connell, county Cork; Manriee O’Connell, Tralee ; John O'Connell, Kilkenny ; Sir Val Blake, Galway; Henry Grattan, county Meath ; Kelly, Limerick; Caleb Powell; co. Limerick ; Major A O'Connell, Kerry; R. D. ...
KIMAINHAM MEETING
... Business, THIS DAT. James Loftus, Carrick-on- Suir, to prove debts—Agent, John Wogsn. David and Thomas Bell, Dublin, final dividend.-* Agent, C. G. Moore.—Assignee, Francis Mills. John Brooke, Dublin, to prove debts and choose new assignees.—Agent, A. B. ...
Aa4 the afoel faritif of 10 per Cent. o» all other Good*
... being visited by Sir John Purcell, he acknowledged that Sir Joha had like to do fer him,” and was proceeding to show (until Sir John prevented him,) the wounds he had received from the knife in his arm. An accomplice of die name ef John Daniel Sul* livan ...
MOND A Y, APRIL 16, 1810
... past eight o’clock, sign the paper warrants, in obedience to its commands, and at that time delivered them to the Serjeant at Arms, with special directions, if possible, not to delay their execution beyond ten of the clock of that morning. The Serjeant will ...