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... ticar Churchtown, county Cork, Sir John Purcell. It will be remembered, that this venerable Gentleman received the honor of Knighthood for die gallant defence of his life and property, wheu assailed a numerous armed banditti, in his bed-roorti, a few ...
... nature of things that her constitution can loved those who are plotting against the constitution of Spain, and who rose in arms against that Naples. The inducements on the part the British government to accede to the proposition of the venerable Zea arc ...
... dost see them all -That Swinton's bugle .ervn ca c~llto battle, However loud it ings. TheVes not a boy Left in my halls, whose arm ?? strength enough To bear a gword-there's_ not a inai bethnd, HoweYer old, who moves ?? staff. Striplings and greybeids, everone ...
... place. On Thursday sc’nnight, John Rayley, Esq. eldest son of the Hon. Mr. Justice Baylev, to Charlotte Mary, second daughter of the late John Minet Feetor, Esq. of Dover, and Kcarsncy Abbey. On Thursday se’miight, Mr. John Dowcs, woolstaplcr, Leeds, to ...
... Benelt, Johu Hutchinson, Hn.C.H.Scarlett, J. Calcraft, John Holdsworth, Scott, J. Calvert, Cbas. Leonard, T. B. Sefton, Earl of Campbell, Lockhart, J. J. Stewart, W. (Ty.) Carter, John Maberly, John Tennyson, C. Cavendish, H. Maberly, W. L. Titchfield, ...
... caps, round the town in military order, playing party tunes; when dismissed, they assembled round the fire, discharging their arms, and many of them appeared rioting with their bayonets drawn ; some unfortunate people were severely handled during the night ...
... plunged into the water, hoping to save Margaret, whom he saw struggling - for life, lying upon her back, and beating with her arms: but his design was frustrated by the circumstance of his having on his clothes, connected with the strength of the current ...
... his observations. It was notorious that that time persons had been assembled, in bodies of hundreds, and even thousands, in arms, -openly defying the King’s troops, and the laws -of the country. Col. Bagwell spoke from immediately under hthe gallery, and ...
... General. A duel wa» fought, near London, on Friday last, between Captain O’Grady, M. P. attended by the Hon, John Lowther; and James Grattan, Esq. M. P. attended by the Hon. Charles Haward Butler Clarke, when after an exchange of shots, the seconds interfered ...
... comedian Dick Tarlton ; and at the Globe were, John Taylor, 1573; Austen Phillips, 1594; Robert Brown, 1595; Thomas Dowton, 16(X); Richard Allen, 1601; William Browne, 1602 • Owen Bartle, John Singe, 1602; John Daye, 1608; Robert Goffe, 1608; and, a remarkable ...
... Day, junior, (Edward). Murray, junior, ( William), Murphy, Sdut., (Edward;, Lane, Baker, Imus., (William), O*Donohue, sen. (John), Malierley, Gibson, jun. (James). For jhuwermg in Science—CerliJicaU* Mr. Wilmot, Quaine, Toleken, Franklin, Lang, Napier ...