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IRELAND

... their determination to attend. These are Messrs. Blackney (Carlow county), Chapman (Westmrath county), James Grattan (Wick ' low county), Henry Grattan (Meatb county), Daniel O'Connell (Kerry county), Maurice O'Connell (Clare county), Ruthven (borough of ...

Peterborough Gazette, AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REPORTER

... Booth, of Naffcrton, Yorkshire: Emmanuel Dommet, of Frome, Somerset; John Pow ell Wilding, of Wallybourn, Salop; William Parkinson, of Hollin Grove; George Octavius Hopton, Durham; John Elkington, of Birmingham, Mar Harsant, of Earl Soham. The Peterborough ...

ANTED immediately, a

... the Author of the Buccaneer, vols. Agnes Mansfeldt, Mr. Grattan, 3 vols. Chrouiclcs of Walthain, by the Author of the Subaltern, 3 vols. Aunt Pontypool, 3 vols. Margaret Ravenscroft, Mr. St. John, 3 vols. ThcMonnikins, the Author the Spy, &c. Agnes Serlc ...

PETERBOROUGH

... head, neck, and arms ; and although medical assistance was promptly secured, she gradually sauk, and expired on Saturday morning. —On Tuesday an inquest was held at Dalby, Leicestershire, before Mr. John Gregory, jun., on the body of John Henry Wade, a ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND. May 27.—At the sitting of the Court of King’s Bench this morning, John Walsh, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Trades Union, who was found guilty on Monday week of uttering a seditious speech at a meeting of that body, was bronght up to receive ...

Ireland

... Lower A bbey-street, Mr. Henry Grattan in the chair. Kt appears to have been greatly crowded, and to have excited tion among the friends of ap extraordinary sensa- the repeal of the Union. The principal speakers were Mr. Grattan, Mr O’Gor- mon Mahon and Mr ...

PETERBOROUGH

... ay with plum-pudding roast beef, by order the Board. Accident Fire.—On last, inquest was held the Addison's Arms, Glatton, Hunts., before John Glenton Atkinson, Esq., (the newly-appointed for the Norman Cross Hundred,) and a respectable jury, view of ...

Commercial Register

... —Sol., Mr. Smith, King's Arms-yard, Coleman street. WILLIAM HUCKLE, Dute street, Westminster, lodging house keeper.—Sol., Mr. Nugee, Great Ryder-street, St. James's; official assignee, Mr. Green, King's Arms-yard. MARGARET and JOHN BRISTOW, Commercial road ...

AT HOME

... excepting during the short time that Lord Fitzwilliam was in office, and 1806 when Mr. Grattan's advice was acted upon. During the whole of this time, said Lord John Russell, Ireland was under the guidance of these very men, who came now to complain to ...

The Gleaner

... Holland, Kes- t reven& Lindsey Duke of Portland .. . 153 169 Middlesex 44 Monmouth) Duke of Beaufort . 57 Norfolk Hon. John Wodehouse 78 119 197 Sarl of Westmoreland 49 84 Northampton D. of Northuinberland 40 Northumberland 10 44 54 Nottingham ...

WELLINGTON BANQUET

... P., Captain Boldero, M.P., R. Rushbrooke, M.P., and Mr. H. C. Hoare. On the left side of the chair sat the Rev. John Maule, Lords Cardigan, Brecknock, Canterbury, Marsham, Maryborough, Wharncliffe, and Brougham; the High Sheriff, General the Hon. Sir ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Anglesey—(ai) 'William Owen Stanley, Esq., second Eon of Sir John Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Alderlcy-park, and younger brother of Edward John Stanley, Esq , the secretary of the Treasury. Sir John Stanley's mother was the datighterand heiress of Hugh Owen ...