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LANDS OF RA

... Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grattan, Sit C. and Lady Morgan, Hon. Colonel & Mrs. Coie, Mr. Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Parrel, Hon. Mrs. and Miss Armit, Sir John General Dalhiac, Colonel Wilmot, Colonel Freeniantle, Colonel Maitland ...

NORFOLK COUNTY MEETING

... Titus, directly he heard* the sound of the trumpet, armed his men, and scaled the Antonia. The Jews fled all sides, some fell into the mines which John had dug under the Roman embankments ; hut Simon and John, uniting all their forces, made a resolute effort ...

DUKLUNG

... should be practical in their means, and while the had the example of they Dukes York and •lliugtnn, Pitt, and Sheridan, and of Grattan and before the public, taking a part in the practice, they would find it difficult prevent it. Admi Oliver did not consider ...

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 ...

Mr. came forward amid deafening applause ; after it had subsided, he said—Mr. Sheriff and Gentlemen, the ..

... : I thank him for the a (mission. .Mr. Bellew says he does not come here as the nominee of any nobleman—no, hut comes here armed with the fraternal influence of honourable baronet—and 1 come here with that of the Marquis of Anglesey (cheering.) Mr. says ...

PATENTS LATELY GRANTED

... Peter’s Church, Dublin, Robert Morris . Lurgan, St>licitor, Jane, only daughter of Thom*» M** thers, Esq,, of the same town. . John Abbot, Esq., of Glasgow, to Jonina, daojbter the late George Harden, Esq., of Templemore, County® Tipperary. DEATHS. At Sandyville ...

NETHERLANDS—NATIONAL, CONGRESS

... Some inhabitants of Antwerp complained of the continuance of the blockade of the Sceeldt, notwithstanding the suspension of arms. A motion was made on this complaint, and a discussion followed, in which Holland was accused |always interpreting treaties ...

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 ...

CANINE MADNESS

... K. James, Bari., Thomas Abbott, Sir Edmund Nugent, Knt., William Hodges, Lewis Morgan.—Hickman Kerney, John George, Brent Neville, Robert White, John Alley, Henry Bunn, Patrick Flood, James Chambers, William P. Lunell, George F. Brooke, William C. Culvillc ...

IRISH TITHES

... Messrs. Brownlow, O’Connell, Sheil, Wyse, M. O'Coiiuell, Bodkin. OTerrall, G rattan, Power, Lender, Clements, Sir John Rfilley Hoyle, Sir John Buike, Messrs. Lambert, Fitigihbon, Walker, Ruthven, French, A. Dawson, &c. They resolved to interview with Mr ...

eljf iSvayllfia Journal

... made Mr. Grattan, which refl *ct (lie comlii t lit. laic Grand Jury of this county, of which was foreman, in which observations personal reference made me, to come forwaid and explain the real facts the case. I do liad fitn!l with Air. Grattan for having ...

OR, MEATH AND LOUTH ADVERTISER

... better 'ale for free Foreign \Vneat, and most instances advance of from to'2s last weeks currency was realised. Oat--met a Arm trade for such are good, but unsweel parcels arc dull disposal. In the Flour tra.le dullness still prevails. Wheat, 60s to 30s ...