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... stud •>! the justice IJ.acicstone treated ...
... Blake, late Representative the Town of Galway. The econd yfr. Janies Grattan, prestnt member for the County Wickl iw. Mr. Blake came forward with a lorn} .1 letter of advice. Mr. Grattan intro, duced counsels by way of parenthesis in speech mule at his election ...
... Workman,. President, I Tlios. Mellon, Treasurer, Job,, Dick, Vice-President, F. Alexander, Physician, j il. M'Adam, Secretary, | John Dick, Counsellor, It. K. (lord 11, G. Vance, !■ Managers. K. Dick, ) The Mernbeis of the Society afterwards partook of Dinner ...
... E*tj. COMMITTEE, Abraham Boyd, Esq. Alderman Kin?, Kev. Dr. Cramer, C. E*q. Wm. Goddard, John H. North, Lsq. Kev. Thomas Goff*, Th«n. B. St. Esq* Archibald F.‘q. John Esq. George Udl. Esq. Uev. Charles Strong, Esq, Charles Williams E^- llev; A/clideaeon ...
... which contributed not little to the general gratification. John Browne, Goldsmith, No. 3, Fownes’s-i-treet—•Thorc were represented the altar Justice, with the figure Concord and pile of arms, with figure of boy setting fire them as no longer useful, at ...
... observed the following Noblemen ;«nd Gentlemen Ihe II«gh Sheri!!, l.onl Wicklow, General Saunders, Colonel Howard, 11. Grattan, James Grattan, Pen tiler, Kstjrs. Captain Prohy, Counsellor Colonel flamy, Mr. M. Saunders, Mr. Westhy, Mr. .Major Kccles, Mr. Drought ...
... Ireland. Agricultural f.,rmer in the - h0mh0.,,1 of Doncaster ua. met his I.iUiord. who accosted him ihus :—“John. 1 ..ilin.l *C v*>or r»*nf which John replied—*• s>ir. am very much bilged lo tpu, fur I cannot raise it myself.** Print,,! at the Office tha ...