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... near Cashel, the Most Rev. !)r. Lvfkamo, Homan Catlvolic of Casliel. tin the ult. at Home, after a lingering illness, Mr. John Keats, the poet, aged ...
... near Cashel, the Most Rev. !)r. Lvfkamo, Homan Catlvolic of Casliel. tin the ult. at Home, after a lingering illness, Mr. John Keats, the poet, aged ...
... Morrison’s X\V. Extracts from Mr. Diary. No. 111. Tentamen, or an towards the History of Whittington. Hunt’s Indicators. John Keats. The Mitchell’s Aristophanes. Anecdote XXVI. Remarks on or, the Bill of Fare - XXVII. Hone Scandiix. No. 11. letter from ...
... 4 184 12 4 138 4 92 6 4 46 3 4 46 3 4 138 9 4 147 14 0 46 3 4 27 23 1 8 23 I 8 23 1 8 23 I 23 I Frauen Melville, - - - John Keating. (life,) - Oliver Keating, do - Harriet Keating, do - - * Clarke, widow, and Martin, James, and Harriet Clarke, her children ...
... Cove Of Cork, Joser 28-Thursday an inquest was held Ii at Cove, by Mr. Hardy, Coroner, on the body of James ec Raynes, John Keating, John Cramer, James Morley, Tim Connell, Wm. Swanson, and Frank Sullivan. The bodies, al when inspected by the Jury, wer ...
... when met Howes and Muriey; the carpenter and Keating wen dining on deck; after witness had dined got on deck, when be mw John Keating lashed to the staple of tho companion there was no one else so deck, but mw tbe Captain th. companion stain watching Keating; ...
... on board, the prisoner, who waa master of the vessel, William Smith, the first male, William Swanson, the second mete, John Keating, mariner, John Sullivan, a mariner, John Howie, mariner, and John Cramer, the carpenter. There were also three apprentices ...
... hour. INQirKST AT COVE. (From thf Chroni le of this day an inquest was held at Cove, hv Mr. Hardy, Coroner, the .lames John Keating, John Cramer, James Morh v, Timothy Connell, Wm. and Frank Sullivan. hc bodies the deceased, when inspected the Jury, were ...