PEERAGE OF IRELAND
... King at the prosecution Henry Grattan, F.tq* M.P ...
... King at the prosecution Henry Grattan, F.tq* M.P ...
... issue was ordered by the Court to try its validity. M'Donnel, and Waldron; Ecclet and Ruche, and M‘Can, r. Armilage. Mr. Grattan, was yesterday defeated in the King’s Bench, on an application for Criminal Information against Major Edgworlh and Mr. Montgomery ...
... sanguinary burlet'a, which . Lord N-irhnry, then Toler, and Sir Boyle Roche, blundering memory, were their favourite performer*.— Grattan had ignited the House of Commons, ami sue- | (ceded in awakening tMM recollections public virtu** in that corrupt and prostituted ...
... Barbara & Agnes, Murray, for J Die Beil, Mary port; Amity, Priwit, Bangor j Margaret, nan. Glasgow Mary, Jones, Eagle, Morgan, Cardigan ; Ann, Hardy, Kinsala Zephyr, Fitzsimons, London ; Chieftain, Gwens, Liverpool; Catherine, Hoggart, Demerara; Hopewell, Mundell ...
... converts to its practicability, ON COURT OF KING'S BENCH—THIS D. Henry Grattan, £1q., M.P., ¥. Edgeworth and Mer | The Soliciter-General applied to the Court upoe a Affidavit of Henry Grattan, for a Conditins owe wes OS Major ——— Montgomery, Esgqrs., for a ...
... Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath ; and appointed Captain John Acworth Ommanney, Capt. the Hon. J. A. Maude, Capt. the Hon. Frederick Spencer, Capt. Edward Curzon, Capt. John Norman Campbell, Commander Richard Dickinson, Commander George Uohun ...
... a farmer named Morrisy, on his return home from Caher, where he had sold his wheat, was attacked near Springhouse, by five armed maurauders, who robbed him of £42 3s. 4. and beat him so severely, for a spirited resistance which he made, that his life is ...
... against a man named Davis, proprietor of the St. John’s Coffee House, Cow-Cross, for throw-. ing William Clarke, an elderly man, out of his house upon tlte curb-stone, by which he was killed. On Monday, Captain John Ramsden came before the Insolvent Court to ...
... reading of the article, the Solicitor-General stated that Mr. Grattan was not the author of it, that he did not direct it, nor was he privy to its publication. In setting forth the article, Mr. Grattan supplied what the Court upon the former occasion considered ...
... (Virgo Surgeons a! Iruoliu, admit asys memlier Mr. John licculi.itc the follege of Surgeons Glasgow. The Solicitor-General applied the Court King’s Bench, on Tue.duy. upon amended Affidavit of Henry Grattan. Esq. for Conditional Order for Criminal information ...
... disclosed, „ Solicitor - General said, Mr. Grattan that was not the author of the article nt whuh M«- ior Edgeworth took offence—that was not any way privy to its publication. in pursuance of the wishes the Court, Grattan had set out the article in question ...
... e men who had been left to suffer, vis—Edward Lowe, ;l „ed 40, for coining ; John Powell, 23, for robbing his employers, Messrs. Sewell and Cross ; Charles Smith, 2) ; John Keaton, 36; and Thomas Sacket, 28, for highway robberies. In the course of yesterday ...