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THE ARM\

... exchanges. 17th Foot—Staff Assistant Surgeon A. S. Thompson to be assH'ant surgeon, vice Barnes, deceased. lS«h Foot—Captain J. Grattan, from a particular Service, to captain, vice Richard Donne, who retires upon half pay unattached ; Serjeant-major D. Edwards ...

GROSS POLL

... William Baltersby, Samuel Garnett, Francis Murphv, Christopher Drake, Smith, M O’Reilly, L Smith, John Cornwall, Lambert Disnev, James Fox, F. Allan, John Gannoti, Thomas bauikner, B Barnmc'l, Detpard, Austin, &c. Ac. The several candida'es declared their ...

HOWTH PARK RACES

... James Builer, Lord Roscommon, H. Grattan. Esq. M.P. and Mrs. Grattan, Hon. Mr. Boyle, Sir John Burke, Ponsonby, Esq. J, R. Hunter, Esq., &e. During the races the Countess of Mtdgravc, the Countess Howth, Mrs. H. Grattan and another lady, sate in the chariot ...

DEATHS

... friend and affectionate husband. He will long and deservedly regretted by all who knew him. At Edcnderry, on the inst., Or. John Grattan, in his 68th year, sincerely and deservedly regretted by his numerous friend and relatives. Jan. 13, at the hou ...

DROGHEDA

... Londonderry Mr. H. Grattan, the Member for Meath. The parties were placed at the i distance, anti, on the signal b ing cri'en, Lord Londonderry received Mr Grattan's fire, and then tired in the air. Mr. Bodkin the pan of Mr. Grattan, expressed himself ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1839
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
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Bank Sto«*k Consols, ?. per Cent Gov. Slock, perCT. Stock, 3J perCt (New) Deb. 3i per Ct (>. Canal Ln

... gifts money, horses, and arms were made’ and numbers of the people have joined the expeditionary troops volunteers. Villa Ifeal troops found 30 pieces of cannon, and 00001, in the military chests, with some hundred stand of arms, plenty of ammunition, &c ...

DROGHEDA ELECTION

... expected this occasion. The Sheriffs’ Deputies are, i n the Freemens’ booth, George Mcrpiiv, Esq. • and in the Freeholders’ booth, John Suecog, Esq ; the ...

NF.W NATION I. ASSOCIATION Iju-re a-* inerting the u.rn.bn » L t }, u . held i'rt the Corn Exct.aoge.--Hb.NHY

... of the chairman, the immortal Henry Grattan ( great cheers. ) If that great creature (Fiery Grattan) were alive present, would he Mr. L. ) be told that paired with a small wretched animal (hear, ami laughter.) Grattan “paired off” indeed. No !he was in ...

GRAND DINNER AT MORRIS3PN’S. St. Bridget's society. Prom the Dublin Morning Post. Monday upwards of four ..

... complimentary pcecii proposed the health of Henry Grattan.— tie dwelt upon the services of the late Henry Grattan, that had accomplished Ireland’s independence in 1782. was the father of that living Henry Grattan, who had now claims on Ireland (cheers.) Mr ...

WICKLOW

... Francia Longworth Damer. George Bennett John Head *« ■ Holmes, Robert Cassidy, Sandloid Marsh, Thomas Multock, Thomas Brls. S„unne7 G. : John Titwaudo, John w'TarU™n jthn Wa'rnsford Armstrong, Charles Bagot John Arm. strong* Feancra Blddulph ...

DEATHS

... had a fatal blow of a the forehead from a man of the name of James Burke, In John-street, which caused a fracture. Verdict of Jury, wilful murder. Secondly, on the body of John Ryan, a countryman. ho was returning from a wedding, when another man of the ...

VISCOCXT CAVTERBLHY

... that a party of oiangemen Sunday, hud marched into Trim, headed by clergyman, armed with pistol, and that the men were in the service the honorable member opposite. (Mr. H- Grattan) had said no Much thing; hut hud slated that these bad marched into Trim, ...