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... Harcourt-itreet, John Weldon, E ...
... Harcourt-itreet, John Weldon, E ...
... member for Clare Unio Lord J. RUSSELL said that and he untri had a motion for reform fixed for the 6th of May, ings: (Lord John) had another of a similar nature for the same follo: day. If the member for Clare should consider the motion heart paramount ...
... Thomas Riordan, Deanaghtmills, ; John Brenan and Maurice Brenan, of Coolboane, 2!. each ; Shine 161. > William Denis Lawlor, Castlelough, Thompson, Rockfield, John Thompson, ditto, 11. ; James O'Connell, Lakeville, 2501. ; John O’Connell, Gre- na, 3001. ; ...
... heiress of the late U late Lord John Baron Clan Esq. to Ca. AtG lanmire Church, William Crooke Ronayne, therine, daughter of Osborne Savage. Esq. of frey John Greene, Esq., of Ki'- In Fethard, county Tipperary, eldest of John O’ Meagher, lonan, near Limerick ...
... The beer and bigg bill was to be read a second time on Tuesday, to which day the following bills were also deferred :—1 of arms, ecclesiastical leases, and embankment bills. The insolvent debtors act and witnesses bill have been read a first time, and ...
... ” On Wednesday night last, the dairy house of of Jockey-hall, in the parish of Cre- Mr. James Keating, was attackedby an armed hore in this county (Limerick 4 of ru ffians, who, having forced the door, commenced and cut the rafters across with pulling ...
... bitants of the town of Castlecomer, in the county of Kil- against the proposed incregse of stamp datits in Ireland. # Mr. H, GRATTAN took that opportunity to ask~the noble lord (Gower) what wete his intentions relative to the further progress’ of the (Ireland) ...
... letter has not been received ; the Bill has not been endorsed. Payment is stopped. A small Reward will be given by app’ lying to John and J. Boyce, ‘Andrew-street-——6th August. if his ministers. Louis XTV., no doubt, afforded proteetion to | James If. under ...
... Mr. Grattan here entered. with a number of frie nds, all wil calling upon him to resign, as it was impossible, while such Ci conduct was going on, that his election could be fairly ducted or managed. an If to the Assessor, said, Sir, Mr. Grattan, addressing ...
... disobeys Thi same point? constituent should, if pla the wishes of his constituent, the nev strong enough, take h im by. the arm and turn him out.”— cat }) What are the elector s of this coun- (Cheers and laughter. e member, who bet -ty.about to do? » The ...
... quiet, good- humoured kind.gf an animal, if be is BoA let alone. but if ne 6 ods an invasion op his rights made by John Bull, or any other John, the knows how to take his own part. One word more, freebolders, and I have done— Consider well be fore you stamp ...
... Summer-bill, in thii city, At Oakgrove, county Cork, the Udy of John Bowen, Esq , of da M Laurel HU), King's County, the of Sandford Falraer, Esq., of * At Babr»h«ra, Cambridgeshire, the lady of John Adeanc, E*q., M P., of son and heir. MAHRIAOES. in lyituinn ...