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IRISH ELECTIONS

... late Member, Mr. Clements, resigns, bht his brother has offered himself in his place. Mr. John L.atouche, of course, will also stand. : Crea' oF WATanrsaD.-Sir John Newport will be returned. Bo3toucii or CLoNoaEL.-Right H1on. Wm. Bagwell will of course ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1818
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 662 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... compliance with his orders, Sir John Hope on that (lay sent in his propocal the answer returned to which by the French Commandant was, that on the following motrning a re- ply should he given. Notwithstand!ing the. cessatlon of arms, w' ich was supposed to exist ...

Published: Friday 22 April 1814
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: News | Words: 1756 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Coasiables-of Manchester and Salford, Itev. John Gatliff , Mr. John Close - James Ackers, Esq; Mr. John Reinhold Mr. L.-Peel Mr. WVillm. Tate Alr. John Barton Mr. John RatcliHFe lMk. Thos. Entwisle Dlr. John ...

MAJORITY

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Published: Saturday 05 January 1811
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1240 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

ROBBERIES

... l.. d Ott Thursday the 5' inst. Edwar Lloyd BViltianss, Eaq. of e 1ircolon's Ion, son of John Lloyd. MgMfhla-, Ea.o Aldertaruok Hiall, in tie county of Cardigan, to Darot ia, the younger f lof Jamzes Bell, Esq. of Uttoseter, in the county of Stafford ...

HISTORY OF THE IRISH CONSPIRACIES

... Mr. Hlaywzss their private secretary-that his had been supplied with a blunderbuss, and many others were armed, as it acone easy to pracure arms oiit of1/ie Storesi sfi/ic Castle f-and that an Attac was shortly to be noade its Dublin, as they were assured ...

Published: Wednesday 03 September 1817
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4513 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

lnit I is ! 1'hl Hit

... dred's-court, Poultry. MANOR and ESTATE of LANDAFF; Gliar- .Lmorgainsiltre-l'o he .SOLD by AUCTION, in Lots, at tle Cardif! Arms [tin, Cardiff, on 'Snesday ithe rzth of March 1914, the very valuable atil sitensi.nve MIANOt~l of LAN- 1)A-FF, with Fisherics ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ssThc curse of Swift was upon them-they were Irishmen, GRATTAN. * This volume contains the most eloquent specimens of the powers of Plunket, Curran, Burke, Burrowes, Bushe Sheri- dan, Grattan and Flood, containing such a Collection of spledi. 41d Eloquence ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Lieutenant .01 0 John M'Dougal, ditto .0 10 0 William Gray, ditto .0 10 0 Ph. .Justice ditto . . 0i10 0 -William Caswell, ditto 0 10 0 J. E1. C. Pitfield,, ditto .0 10 10 James Tunlin, Master . . 0 10 0 John Adamson, Surgeon . 0 10 0 John Goldsmith, Purser ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JUNE 22, 1813

... adopt'the foreg6ing Resolution. -That the Thansis of his i1eethig be given-to our illust-ious Countrym.an, the Right Hon. Heliry Grattan, anid the oth'er ent- ligh tened, liFral, and tried Friendd -i ha ?? our Cate iin Parliament. - ' That. the Thirok3 of this ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Ia o V..ux, Mrs. TI10 Copping, Mr. Craven- Cloud, bliss o 6o plate IIa Poynder, John, Esq. a a Ching, Mr. Serjeant's Nicholson, Thos. Fsq. 5so Inn o o 6 Lowdell. Mr. John T.Ta 0Do. Mrs. do. o o 6 .110t, Mr. a T n Wild, Mr. IIa Jiundell, Jos. Eaq. a2a ...