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THE ROYAL LEWISIA.\ SYSTEM OP

... —Also several Sums to Lent, at Interest. BE LET, FOR THIRTY-ONE YEARS, the following LANDS and PREMISES, part of the Estate’of JOHN SMITH BARRY, Esq. : The House and Lands of LEHENABEG, fas heretofore advertised) containing about Acres, situate in the South ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1830
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1178 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... accompanied by his proposer and seconder, Sir William Weixon Beciiku, und John Hyde, Esq.of Ca-.tle Hyde. Lord Bernard by Robert Hedges Eyre, Esq., of Macrootn Castle, and John Smith Barry, Esn. of Foaty. Mr. Feargus O'Connor by D. Mahonv, £sq.,of Kibbeiiny ...

Published: Tuesday 25 December 1832
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3853 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

NATIONAL POLITICAL UNION

... separated. 11. Grattan, in the chair. *«* following prouositiont were agreed to—That 1*25 members, w k-ot. laeinsistisl upon for Irelami. 'h- declined voting, thought it ought lie lft2. the freehohlers in fee, iu England, likewiao iosistupon. H. Grattan gave notice ...

FRANCE. TO THE EDITOR of the SOUTHERN REPORTER

... resigned. Lieut.-General Sir John Byno, will be returned to Pathsment for Melburne Port. Mr. Henry Grattan is resolved try contest fur County Meath. _ One of the Latouche family b about offer himself for tD« town Carlow. . Sir John B, Walsh, a very strenuous ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER. la an«wcr to questions put them the Noble Lord and the '* Bart

... Irish Members, whom he designated a Cabal,” who had j e ly forced their way into the Chamber of the Prime Minister, that Mr. Grattan rose and said, that if the Right Hon. Gentleman meant to convey that had acted as one of a Cabal, it was altogether false ...

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... Ireland re nut only armed, but well armed; and why, wished to Know, should not the i*roteslatita havt* the same mivileße ? Mr. said was, that the Homan Catholics in flic north Ireland had acquired arms, and that parts it they were well armed. Colonel continued ...

Published: Tuesday 17 March 1835
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4019 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

fTO THE TOWN PER ANNUM-. 1 10s (Ml ■s r £>

... of our enemies to power would eradicated. It is our duty then to stand together, shoulder to shoulder—heart to heart —and arm to arm— to resist the approach of the foul Orange domination over our country ( Hear, hear, and loud cheers). task any man to consider ...

THR CONSTITUTION: on. CORK ADVERTISERi

... to do all that can be required.- (cries of no, no Mr. Hawes, Sir E. Codrmgton, and Mr. French urged Mr. Grattan to make the required . Mr, H.GRATTAN—AII that want to know is. whether the right hon. and gallant officer meant by the language be used, or ...

Published: Tuesday 08 September 1835
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7251 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE STATUE OF KING WILLIA MEETING. M—PUBLIC Ve JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. MEETING, M—PUBLIC ‘From the Leeds Mercury ..

... Amongst the gentlemen we ab. same disastrous served Mr. Finn, M.P., Henry Grattan, * M.P. Robert If any doubt could be entertained as to the existence of the | and, Michael Walsh, John ° ive mania, it must surely be removed by the perusal of Hone, James Martin ...

ARRIVAL OF LORD FORTESCLL

... Justices Pages. Gentlemen at Large. Aides-de-Camp —two and two. Gentlemen of the Bed Chamber. Athlone Pursuivant of Arms. Sergeants at Arms, bearing the Maces. Master of the Horse. His Excellency’s Private Secretary. Chaplains. Cork Herald in his Collar ...

LONDON POLICE

... called upon Mr. John George Barrett Gill to ex plain why he to be men of unimpeachable character, and of circumstances in treated the lady in so picturesque a manner. life far above in independence those of the paltry and beggarly John George Barrett Gill ...

THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1834

... north, who do not hide their arms, you may find those troops still more necessary to defend the partisans of an obnoxious government, and atill more obnoxious frnm this last measure.” Again, I am aalunished, proceeds Mr. Grattan, ** the people of England ...

Published: Thursday 25 September 1834
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8984 | Page: 2 | Tags: none