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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND

... O’Callagbau Cahirduggan. John Harold Barry Ballyvonere. James Crone Byblox. John Deane Freeman Mallow. Richard Han is Purceil Annabella. Henry Pearde Carrlgeen. Daniel Francis Leahy Cork. John Nash Brinny. George Walker John Roberts Ardmore. James Hanning ...

CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION

... the Senreant at Arms, and ordering them put me out. tell him this is not the way settle a national question- Mv country once sold herself; but then she was dividedbar sons,instead of fighting against the common foe, turned their arms against each other—the ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... society propose avail themselves of Sir. Shaw Mason’s valuable assistance in effecting it. I am, my dear Sir, &c. JOHN NEWPORT. To John David Latoucbe, Esq. Edinburgh, August, 1929. Sir—l am very glad learn that the society for the improvement of Ireland ...

SOCIETY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF

... IRELAND. Dublin, \Vedneseay, Dec. IG. —Yesterday there was meeting of the Members of the Society held in the Royal Exchange— H. Grattan, Esq. M.P. in the Chair. Kev. Mr. Groves moved that J. O’Brien, Esq. Elm vale, and VVm. S. Tighc, Esq. should be Admitted ...

LONDON POLICE

... lady, he was stopped near Classon sbridge by two men, armed with pistols, who robbed Mr. T. of ss. and the lady of 12s. House Robberies. —About o’clock on Saturday morning the house of Mr. Grattan, M.P. Stephen sgreen, Dublin, was robbed some persons ...

CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION

... this opinion Lords Milton and Ebriugton, Messrs. Viliiers Stuart, the Knight of Kerry, Mr. Pousonby, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Power, Sir John Newport, Mr. Spring lllce. Sir Francis Bur Jett, with long list of other friends in both houses, concur ...

THE SOUTHEUN REPORTER, AND CORK CO-nME

... Ponsonbys as the men in whom he could place the most confidence \ and the Tolers and the Wolfs were preferred. He spoke of Grattan, and he heard only Beresfords ; so that he was condemned “ to have two sets of men—one possessing confidence without office ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER

... Opposition, it is a factious opposition, of all the British people partake, it description of fa io.i known in this the charter John* and secured by various subsequent treaties between the Monarch and the people. Sir, there is one point in which differ altogether ...