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 ...
... Tiver, the Tredegar, Johns, the Fanny, Johns, the Turtle, Oxland, and the Providence, Washbourne, w ith sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Hero, Heard, for Altona, the Newburgh Adamson, for Rotterdam, the Emma, De Garis, for Trieste, the John, Williams, for Dordt ...
... 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 ...
... Hopkins, licensed to Strata Florida, Cardigan- shire. Howell Howell, licensed to Llanmadock, Glamorgan shire. William Hughes, licensed to Llansaintfread Cardigan- shire. Thomas James, licensed to Llandissilio'gogo Cardigan- shire. Rees Williams, lie nsed to ...
... Londonderry received Mr. Grattan's fire, and then fired in the air. Mr. Bodkin, on the part of Mr. Grattan, then expressed himself perfectly satisfied, and the affair, it is stated, terminated to the satisfaction of all parties. Mr. H. Grattan's conduct we cousidler ...
... Matthias, charged with exercising his pugilistic propensities upon the person of John Stansneld, stout, elderly, and good-looking man, save that he had a black eye, and carried one arm in a sling. , . , ~ The complainant stated that he was a constable •• rigglerly ...
... 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 ...
... 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. ...
... England with flour and grain Rover, Berry, w;finimity. Ro]lin«' Hughes; Tredegar, Harvvood Cae*ieon ''if'• C«& Moderator, Johns George, Johns MarJ Jvarw ...
... Capt. C. P.Vdylov 1 Denbigh . .J. Maddocks ?? Rt. G.o. vJii1ey.'.I.1.Derby ?? -H. F. Cavendishs1 J. 'AC Chiders.. -Ir. ?? Cardigan. Col. XV. Powell1I Devizes. -W. Locke ?? CamrhnG. Rice frevor IlMontague Gore..- E. H-. Ad ?? I Devoiport Sir G. Grey.1. ...
... 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 ...
... were Mr J. Grattan, Colonel Allen, Mr Ralfh Hocard, M.P., %Itr H. T. Redmonsd, soil n 'sMr H. Grattan. When the kstter gentleman came in foreyard, an aged peasant called out 1three cheers far the al immortal memory of old Henry Grattan. It was uni ...