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Wynn v. martin

... him. he. Major ad- vanced, they told him the real state of the case ; that the rebels were in arms—that the Castle was to be attacked—that they~ ied for arms and ammunition, aod could procure aune—and that unless they were sup- pl red by him the consequences ...

The Roscommon Jonfnal*

... member, that clause would not protect him. If, for instance, a soldier were to insult a woman under pretence of searching for arms, he would certainly punishable under the act. Mr. C. Fergusson thought that it would be ; perfectly impossible, as the bill ...

Carlow County—-COtooel Henry Brurn, 0 1 Tlxuna* Kavanagh, 0 I CarrieVfergus-«l*»ter Kirk. ' 0 1 Cashel—Louis ..

... arier D. O. Jepbkon 0 Mayo—Sir Wiliam Brabazon I « Oumiaick Browne 0 Meath—Henry Grattan 1 Morgan O’Connell 1 0 Monaghan—Edward Luca* I Hon.H.R. Weilema 0 New Rot* -John H. Talbot 0 Newry—Deni* C. Brady 0 Portarlington—Dawson Earner 0 1 Queen s County—SirC ...

ELPHIN,

... study of the Government to con- For the 37 giment of Richard John E sult. The interests of Ireland and the health of the inha- Against it time the best which could be used in one of our most _— John Elrington, as stated in the bitants should not be put in ...

THK HAW

... Lord Brabazon. Kino’s County.Nicbulas Fiszsimon and Liewtenants Col. Hon. John Craven Westenra- County.—Richtrd More O'Farrell and Robert Archbold. Wicxtow County.—James Grattan and Sir Ralph How ard, Bart. Bruen. Cariow Countr.—Nichulas Aylward Vigors ...

a'U* ttoetommon

... Vigors, information of the board, Tue DoweR or A Portucusse Lavy. 3. James Grattan, 5. 1f you have a charity school connected is a singular fact that when in. Portugal a 4. Henry Grattan, 11. Moore O’ Ferrall, with your church or congragation, how many of is ...

2Tt)f iiooroitnnoii 3>o»rnai

... and, like the rats, they ¢ houg ht well to | John Hall es Really were y ov to see this ferocious maniac in one when ail should werge theis minor and leave the house deture it feil io. He liked the Scotch, John Diillon, of his a! fits, bellowing furiously ...

filial

... Esq. and amongst those present we noticed the Pontrievc John N. Nunn, D.M., » Captain Johnson* Snowhill, Fermanagh, Rev. Ephraim Hinson, Grant! Secretary ; Rev. E. Brett, Grand Chaplain Captain John Lottos Nunn, Treasurer, 869; Captain Stephen Lett, H.N ...

The Roscommon Journal*

... absent, and may search for them, or for arms, weapons, &c.; and all persons absent deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, unless they prove some lawfut | | occasion for absence. Sec. 20 enacts, that if,on search, arms are found, and the person inhabiting the ...

The Roscommon Journal-

... s;:'.“S.r Dooner, John Cox, i wi « ll^^!' that on the year 1830 his son gave him •»> Owens, assault inspnioacd oae month after miyour h(> dld not now owe Mr. expiration of wsnteace passed ?{ one Jones or anv other person ; Made 1 John Hedian and M.clrael ...

eS ——— DARING ATTEMPT AT Rossery.— Rum About fice o'clock on Saturday yernment the surrender US ACCIDENT AT ..

... “LIBERTAS ET NATALE sOLUM.” and so moditying them as to offensive tunes, also fire arms suppose Chowne. T he deceased officer hac SMITHFIELD MODAY, wedical charities, the retained arms of the northern yeomanry), were in Chief of the ‘76th since 181 4. Lieutenant-Ge- ...

ffijr fiourniHi

... ha hurch of Boyle a ver t he ndsome murble slap, witk riate inscription, to memory of their late brother officer, ieutenant John Arnold, and a second to Hospital Serjeant eaver, af the Depot. Wednesday morning two companies of the 96th regiment arched ...