MEATH ELECTION
... 'walling arm in arm. ti Nextfollowed Mr. John Smith, the conducting agent of Mr. a Grattan, with the professional agents two by two, walking arm, in f arm, fit N'ext proceeded in the same order several ...
... 'walling arm in arm. ti Nextfollowed Mr. John Smith, the conducting agent of Mr. a Grattan, with the professional agents two by two, walking arm, in f arm, fit N'ext proceeded in the same order several ...
... Viscount Cole, by Sir Philip Grey Egerton. Mr. O'Connell, by Lord Morpeth. lMr. John O'Connell, by Lord Morpeth. Mr. Morgan O'Connell, by Lord Morpeth. Mr. Morgar John O'Connell, by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.. Mr. Fitzsimon, by Lord Morpeth. Mr ...
... James Napier, Major-General the Hon. ,,_Sir Hercules Packenham, Sir John T. Jones, Bart., Major- ter General Sir John Fox Burgoyne, Sir Thomas Whitehead, and Mlajor-General Sir John Doveton were introduced, and were severally knighted by her Majesty, ...
... April 30, 1830. MY DEAH. Sea-IHlxvhirg seen a strong expression of the opinion of the parishioners of St. Michael and St. John, with respect to a letter, lately written by Mr. Battersby, involving, in my opinion, the public conduct, and Vnblic feet. ...
... Bermingham, John Bradford, Hugh Clynche, -M. Coyle, John Dee, James Edmonds, James Kelly, %Vil- v I liam. M'Cready, Andrew M'Cullom, James Mahon, Joseph b -M'Donnell, William C. '-Dermott, George Ness, Robert f ...
... Sheridan. The Gentlemren at Large, Mr Fitzroy and Mr W T Hamiltor' The Master of the Horse, Captain Vaughan. The Ulster King of Arms, and Mr A Betham. AIDE DE CAMPs -The Hon G Liddell, G Boyle, F G Dil on, Captain Williams ; Messrs Stanley, MacnamaraI gRewes ...
... Roa Penshurst (Strang- Hlilsboroughr Clinton ford) Digby Willoughby de Wbarncliffe Cqrnarvon - Broke Feversham Liverpool St John Lyndblarat Wicklow . ' Colville of Culross Tenterden Bandon Reay ' elross tHadding. Caledon .Hay(KifnnJal) - ton) Rosslynr ...
... HRm. Henry R. Westenra, Cbarles A. Walker, lion. George L.tamb, fames Grattan, James S. Lambert, Major Macriamaro, Sir John Burke, Lord Boyle, J. J. Bodkin lion. It. Iiing. John Browne Charles D. 0. Jephson, Dominick Browne, Hin. George Ponsonby, Arthur ...
... aind county metabers, wit] r th Henry Grattan, M.P., be requested to accompany his lord-' in .ship on the occasion. c Dr. John Murphy seconded the resolution, which was fCU carried unanimously.fl IMr. Henry Grattan, M.P., here rose and said that hieS would ...
... assembled together at at public- meeting. Shortly after twelve f o'clock,, the hour appointed for taking the Chair~, Mr. Grattan mad~e his appearance, anid was hailed by the immense. assemblage with deaifening enthusiasm. Arrangements had beenmadle not ...
... with perseverance, w~ould have defeated the minister; hat the great body of the meeting diapproved of them. Mr. Grattan, Lord lorry, Mr. John al; Colonel O'Donnell, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr. Egan, and some other gentlemen, zea-f lously approved of by far the most ...
... David Roche, e Charles O'Connell, Henry Grattan, Wu. 'M'Namara, 1. Maclaughliln. d USU M L IER5 WHO 5RAVE~ NOT AS YET D1SCLADIED. d MNI.L. Cbapman, F. AV. Mioris, d J. M. Galway, N.r A. Fe Vigar, d ; James Grattan, J. H. 'rrke, Iuke Whitc, J. H. Rorke, ...