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... Grand Jury and PhrUi Cess. We have hitltd him the other side of the account with 7faa Hev. J. J. Pm, having left the chair, \John Fhaw, the .imn of 6.7 ...
... Grand Jury and PhrUi Cess. We have hitltd him the other side of the account with 7faa Hev. J. J. Pm, having left the chair, \John Fhaw, the .imn of 6.7 ...
... The Memorial from the Parish of St. Pa: the of Lerysrer, & ythe U presented tohis Excelienc: nev, we Dave to add those of GRATTAN and cv at at his audience, this day, by the ONS. It is expected that Mr. our the he Va Rector of fand LU 4 - Rypresentative ...
... interest, to Gil the situation. NT Ook Nine Years «go, a Man of the |¥° Should [ he furtunate as to be the object of your Neme of JOHN: NOWLAN, (whose oh anew wnat residence was] T trust my conduct will meet the confideuce and appr Neel ah mm Ml Geos al Yerson ...
... were nomina cordingly, amely, Martin Ball James Chories Martin John Nathaniel Montgom Keliy Wm. Geddard | Wm. Joun Moore Robert Smith Arthur Baker, and Jobu Parker John Norman, Thomas Arms'rong That the said Committe e have fall power to act ye en] i LAND ...
... W*n Beers Jashu John Bushy, juu. John Kenny. S. Ai®hro«c Box well VI T)umq3s St . yr. Tmilwt. M. l\hd. 4 J. A Hicb. Martin, M. P. Wb»et fcaq. William U- ...
... and Also, Roman Cement, Seltear Water, and a few Tans Ol entrusted to Arthur Guinness, Wm. Humphreys Tallow Greaves. Henry Grattan, jun. Esq. arth, by They have to Sell or Let, that excellent Mercantile Hi OMAS M‘KENNY, Loan May y in the | Theo- HOUSE aud ...
... Codntry—that Le and Hock; Ear and ? Any Gel Five, Ten, or Fifteen | he Province. If this account be true, it :s pretty Meatu, GRATTAN and LaroucHe is a Political Apostate—gnd shat t Dozens of Wine shall be allowe ‘4 the same Discount as ona of Hogshead.—-Their ...
... RANCIS A. PRITT Thomas. Meade Richard M‘Nally 1819. Thomas Ditloa John Conuell Cerville, 15, Nicholas Mahon J. B. Janillion Jobn Nelly of the County of Dwblin. Eneas Macdonnell P. BD, Foley John Toth: In dependent Electors Bernard ‘Thomas Murpt my LORDS AN ...
... difficulty taken off the wreck. On • men. That I should have been selected'as s ,.i’ this occasion, the skill and intrepidity John Daw- ficient consequence for such mission, first vrrv son, master the Duke of A'lioU trader, Timothy turally surprised me, ...
... an appointment made, which would prove more satisfactory. The motion of Mr, Shaw was then agreed to. BARON M‘CLELLAND. Sir John Stewart, in a low tone of voice, said, that it was desirable to have a subject, which had been some evenings before mentioned ...
... That our Petition to the House of Lords ‘trusted to the Marquis of and that to the 1c.eof, of Commons to the Right Hon. Grattan. Jery-, Resolved, ‘That the foregoing Resolutions be insertec in The Dublin Evening Post, The Patrivt, The and The Drocheda ...
... son of | John Higgins Kvj. of Grccutield, Lancashire, to Alarui, | daiigliUT John Clareville, Galway. I’cltr’s A. Kiidahl, i.-q Mount-street* Alt>s Znrhoist, of Cumber!aml-slrecu tins City. Ellis l>‘J.vieire, Letilia only daughter of John W Juan is, ...