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ELL OEE ttions between the Bench 4 tT some other abserv. cel it was decided that the trials and the

... respectable Jury was James Ronk their } T ws Wilkin w m Frith Join M‘Mu to his | Fdward Gregg there fh Simon Armstrong John Beatty Phibbs Cathol John Clarke he and George Graham Caarles Bleakley William Laing Lindsa Cros Mr. Johnston stated the case on the part ...

THK KNNISKILLEX CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... Tavern, St. Janic's-slreet I.ondon, receive the Report from Sir John N’ewjairt, of his interview' with the Duke of Wellington, relative to the proposed increase of Duties in Ireland, Sir JOHN NEWPORT was called to the Chair.— He said that he had, at their ...

TilH ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND KUNE PACKET

... by ird as the successful candidates fur the Senior Bos Scholarship at the late examination. Christepher Rapiere, John Maguire, Finn, John Popham, Robert P. Greaves, Win. Pollock, Hugh Hamilton, I auncelot Studdert, Daniel Flyno, James Millett, Mic hael ...

ACQUITTAL OF SIMON BYRNE

... the box of Win. Chalmers, 5l,.and a Spanish dollar; Guilty—to be transported 7 years. Denis Loughlin, jon.— Being one of an armed par- ty disguised with their faces blackened, and admi- nistering an unlawful oath 10 Pat. M’Govern; not guilty. Bridget Cullen—H ...

CITY OF Dl BUN Bf.ECTION

... r W iNiam Feles to be lieut.-colonel with- out purchase ; captain John Charles Hope to be Majer, vice Feles ; lieutenant John Fry to be captain, vice Hope ; and second lieutenant John Rooper to be first licutenant, vice Fry ; gentleman cadet Robert Moorsom ...

r itMe, a««3

... of Down, Esq. Peunefather, of the said city of Cash- el, Es Clonmel— Eyre Coote, Esq. Coleraine—Sir John William Head Brydges, Knight. Cork—-The Hon, John Boyle ; Daniel Donegal—General George Vaughan Hart: Francis Na- thaniel Conyngham, commonly called ...

TO CO»HS3POrffDENTS

... Waterford, in favor of the poor Jaws in was presented by Sir John Newport, who said he hac fully made up his mind modified system of poor laws was absolutely necessary for In this opinion Mr. James Grattan concurred. A conversation at seme len :thenuced. A wish ...

iniCII YEOMINKY

... t adherence to his Goverumen t, and it was rumoured that accordingly grante: I, such as that the concessions were hat their arms, in- irmed—or t yeomanry should be disi the ir own custody, should be lodg- stead of being ed iu depots, and tha t instead ...

FOR THE ERNE PACKET

... *Henry 111. son of King John, was crowned Gloucester, 28th Oc. tober, 121(>. Historians tell (Paris and Kymer) that plain circle was used on this occasion in lieu the crown, which had been lost with the other jewels baggage of King John, in passing the marshes ...

not SE OF I.OIIDS—SF.rr.2O

... the laws relat ive to the importat ion and pos session of arms in Tre} aud, of which he had previously He meant to move, however, for the vear, given notice. the act as to kee; ning bal r arms which nad just expired, di the bill to consolidate all and ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... oa Monday He first read a long letter from Mr. Ruthven, in, his adhesion tu tbe call of the Union; and then oue from Mr. Grattan. The next was from Mr. Jephson, member for Mallow, stating — “The electors of Malluw have selected me to represent them in ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHKOMCLE, AND EKiNE PAC'KLT

... abuses complained of in the English sys- tem of Poor Laws. Mr. O’Brien’s bill kept clear of those abuses, so did that of Mr. Grattan. 1 speak not of the merits of those bills in auy other respect, but they offered you a plan of relief, from which the abuses ...