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COINTT OF POWN

... Mr. John Stewart, Killileagh ; second ditto, Mr. John Martin, Inch. G. —Calves, first and second preniums awarded to Mr. John Martin, Inch. H. —Boars, six competitors, first premium awarded to Mr. Mark Berry, Moira; second ditto, to Mr. John Marlin ...

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... farrd Calcraft John Howard Hemy Rui.a«ll Lord Jotro Calthorp# Hon F Howick Via K«s»ell Lord W Callhurpe iioo A Horne J Russell Gtt Calvert N Hurst Sandon Viscount CaUert C Hutchinson J H Scarlett James Campbell Walter John Sebright Sir John Canning Rt Hon ...

* •' ' M *• *? The R*'v. Mr. OrO'l>i« nc’cl Pesoiution ♦o present humble to the Kirtff —3 petition

... feelings towards Mr. Grattan would have been mdre congenial, if he had not come forward formerly under the auspices of Mr. Plunkett: however attached he was to his own principles, disclaimed any personal animosity whatever to Mr. Grattan; with regard to Mr ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Michael Dun r. Owen (inaghfif. Thi» was action of assumpsit broiisjht to recover money lent ..

... Physicians, appeal Dr. Grattan against the College, for expelling him in consequence of some book written against some the Fellows, and attributed to the Doctor. -Mr. Wallace addressed the visitors a few days ago on the part Doctor Grattan, and Sergeant Blackburne ...

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... Catholics should get arms.? He had however, given that idea, lest it might be said that their object was declare war. Was it not horrible that miscreants, many of whom were not individually worth teupence in the world, should be provided with arms, ammunition ...

THE DIIOGHEHA JOUHKAL*

... the Police, no discovery has yet been made of the perpetrators. On the night of Sunday last, an out-house belonging to Mr. John Kose, of Garrancard, near was maliciously set fire, and totally consumed-this Gentleman’s dwelling-house was set on fire on ...

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... ~i«e»ure of Csibolic Emancipation, which he has liberally asowed his support.” Charles browiiluw, the Hon. H, Caulfield, Henry Grattan, H. V Stuart, and the other independent Irish Members ef the House ot Commons, Sir Kraiuis Uurdui, Henry Erougbam, and the ...

DINNKU Tu I.UKU FIIZ WILLI AM

... Barnewelt, Mr. Fitzwilliam Hume, of Hume Wood, Colonel Allen, and Mr. James Grattan. To the left the Chairman sat Lord Kosimore, Mr. Pierse, Mr. Ponsonby, and Mr. Henry Grattan. Sir John Burke, Bart, Sir Thomas Esmond, Bart., Sir Charles Morgan, Sir F. M‘Donnell ...

ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF BILLS

... Lord Grenville withdrew his motion in favour . Emancipation, being understood that bis Majesty was averse to it. In 1808 Mr, Grattan's motion was rejected in the House'of Commons by majority of 153; and Lord Donoughmore’s, the House of Lords, majority of ...

LOCAL TAXATION—DUBLIN,

... M'Cormick, the next witness, sr.iJ, that on the loth April, he slept John Hoban’s house when the attack was made } when witness got and looked through the window, he saw eleven men armed with scythes, hurls, bayonets and fire aims. Hoban asked who they were ...

UREIiCE

... was —if the previous publication in t excessive On the follo been disclosed, uisition was held before John Higgi ‘The Solicitor -General said, Mr. Grattan swears and Coroner for the Borough, at that he was not the author of the article at which Ma- t im ...