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Mr. A. nkul wm it greatest friend lire country iTian who convinced the to do no. ' He. the enabled

... He -was approached friends, was besought by strangers, he was called on as the nephew of George Ogle come forward. There was no man who respected more b ghly the virtues and talents of Henry Oratun, he caught the glow of youthful patriotism from him ...

Published: Tuesday 13 June 1826
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3713 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. KEAN, JUN

... tolerably well kept; with the exception of some of Mr. Price’s very particular friends, nobody knew any thing about the.qrcumstanee; and even some-performers, who saw the youth rehearsing, and who knew the fatiter well, did not recognise the young roan. ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1827
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 440 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MARRIED

... husband. i DIED. Tlis morning at her résidence, Wellington-road, in the 25th year of her age,Mrs. P. Barry, after a short illness, bornewith the most exemplary firmness and jresignation. To he husband, her infant children and num@rous friends ‘ to whan ...

MARRIED

... his fourteenth year, after severe, illness, William, son the late Mr. John Williams —a youth whose amiable dispositions peculiarly endeared him his relatives and friends. At his father’s seat. Carline, near Limerick, Rebecca Ann, wife William Gahhett. juu ...

THE LATE LOEO ERSKINE

... luxuriant ripeness w!h|>- tuous youth. We must have been more or leas than nun —if sra could, Lord, have sat in our bed such » trying moment, and only stared at sweet a portion nature's frailty. My Load, consider—could youth—nay (with a peculiar of his eye ...

from the r.m. afoot, advertiser

... exasperate them the exhibition of ill-judged remedies, and often hurry him to that grave from which he professes or hopes to save him. The well merited reputation of the late Dr. Baillie was the offspring of his profound anatomical knowledge. To the surgeon ...

INDIA

... petition would be insisted / save what relates to alleged personal disqualilicaiiun ''f Was there ever conduct like to this ? Was there ever thing cruelly atrocious towards the Catholic Clergy They are held up by Mr. Fitzgerald’s friends to contean.'t and execration ...

From the Cambrian

... fired wide to windward the boat, to try the distance, the attempt to save the men this means was abandoned, fearing that tlieshot might sink the boat, being just within range. The only chance that remained of saving these poor creatures, was launching ...

CO. KILDAKii, (N'A\S.)

... brought .to this of | the country by a servant girl from Dublin, who came rto whom to see her friends; she and several of the she communicated the infection have died of it. The Contractor for repairing the roads, to give employment to the poor of this immediate ...

DIF.D,

... Galloway. Langholm, on the inst. Mrs. Janet Luidlaw. at toe advanced age of Her son, Dr. John who died several years ago the coast Africa, was toe friend and coadjutor our celebrated and adventuroui countryman, Mr, Mungo Park, in his first expedition 10 ...

s>lnpph;g intelligence

... only child of Major General ilcnry Conran, IJcnUMiant Governor aixl Chicf his Majesty's Forces in the island Jamaica, Ac. DIED. On l-lth Inst, the Rev. Keane, P. P. B.'Ja rlog, one of those public characters who . deserva to memory, whilst the iiistriunenU ...

BIRTHS

... daughter DIED. On Saturday night last, on Sulliran's-Quay, Mr. Dominick Terry, jun. aged 31 years. On Friday, at her father’s house, in William-street, Limerick, in the bloom of youth, eery sincerely lamented a numerous and respectable circle of friends and ...